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A shot of the chevrons on the leaves of a Lupin

This pattern by two palm leaves caught my eye.

As you can see the patterns are just bits of paper and this is only a tiny portion of them!

I once studied these fence elements for a small period of time, and found out they have many different compatibilities. For one, on the sides of each they can attach 2 studs (how I made this pattern), and you can actually fit pole pieces inside of each (see here). Since I used this amount of fence pieces it's slightly fragile, but I could easily reduce the quantity of those elements I used.

January is my favorite month.

New Years is my favorite holiday.

this is so January----

the end seems so far away but really-

if you blink you might miss the whole year

Snow fills in the chain-links of our neighborhood tennis court fence.

Original can be downloaded in jpg format at: www.spiralgraphics.biz

 

Tangelations (Variations) of the tangle Chillon.

Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument, UT, Dry Fork of the Coyote Creek

Seamless pattern with candies and sweets

Public Domain: Pattern & Wallpaper Design

My daughter has been drawing cat faces all over the place. It's her new favorite doodle. She drew one recently in chalk on a slate stone in our yard and I loved the effect. So that's what I was going for with this simple line drawing. I stitched it in a pale (chalky) color on a dark background and with a slightly thicker thread than I usually use.

 

This is a great pattern for beginners. You only need one stitch and there's nothing too fussy or detailed about it. It would be cute on a tote bag or T-shirt - or a towel. It also fits perfectly into a 7" hoop.

 

More info and free pattern at wendigratz.blogspot.com/2011/05/sly-cat-free-embroidery-p....

Public Domain: Pattern & Wallpaper Design

for gift wrapping

here's a pattern I did for VEER.com

 

more patterns online at: www.argyleacademy.com

This morning I came across a pile of PVC pipes out the front of a plumbing shop in town and thought this could make an interesting photo.

 

Another ripple baby blanket made especially for Project Spectrum & Ripple Along to be given to Stitches from the Heart.

Pattern:Susan B's Easy Ripple Afghan and Random Stripe Generator.

Yarn: Worsted weight acrylic scraps (mostly Red Heart and Caron)

Hook Size: I (makes these yarns much softer)

Blogged as part of Paper Bicycle's Daily Pattern project.

I'm always on the lookout for repeating patterns.

 

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Schaumnann bodies, sometimes called conchoidal bodies, are large concentric calcifications that form within the cytoplasm of giant cells in srcoidosis and other granulomatous disorders and often contain refractile calcium oxalate crystals. In this image the concentric appearance of the calfications is not apparent.Although usually intracytoplasmic they may, if numerous or very large, be extruded into the extracelular space.

iso 400 | f/2.8 | 1/125 | 100mm

 

Ch. 4 / Patterns

 

Processing - LR: small crop, aged photo preset PS: Cloned out a scratch, + Brightness.

 

Thanks to Kellie (74LimeLane) I realized that I had patterns right here around the house! This plate alone has 3 different patterns on it. I figured one of them had to be photogenic.

A red-butt black chironomid pupa pattern is a staple pattern in a lake fly fisher's arsenal.

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