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Yay, I'm very proud of my newest pattern :-)
available as wrapping paper and pillow cover - more info at my blog
Made this one while waiting... on many things in many places.
Strathmore coldpress water color paper postcard, Sakura pigma micron 01 and Sharpie Ultrafine point black pens
I love patterns and see them all over, as I go about. Angles, diagonals, lines, circles, lights, shadows, colours - they're everywhere. They come small, they come large and they're absolutely everywhere.
I really enjoy the light here as well as the patterns. Taken at Cal Poly Leaning Pine Arboretum, San Luis Obispo, California.
It's the Spring Patterns texture created in the Filter Forge plugin. It can be seamless tiled and rendered in any resolution without loosing details.
You can see the presets and download this texture for free on the Filter Forge site here — www.filterforge.com/filters/9651.html (created by DarknessDesign)
To use this texture download Filter Forge 30-day trial for free here — www.filterforge.com/download/
Jacobean interior architecture captivates with its meticulous use of pattern and symmetry. In this distinguished style, every detail speaks of an era steeped in elegance and refinement. Patterns adorn walls, ceilings, and floors, weaving intricate tales of craftsmanship and artistry. Symmetry reigns supreme, offering a sense of balance and harmony that transcends time. Each element, from ornate woodwork to elaborate tapestries, contributes to the grandeur of the space. Jacobean interiors invite exploration, where every corner reveals a symphony of patterns and a celebration of symmetry, showcasing the enduring allure of this majestic architectural style.
A combination of several different patterns. I'd link to them, but the baby wants me. And there's a basketball game in overtime. And.... hmmmmmmm. ;-) But if you're really interested, they're in the sets that this photo belongs to. But if you're interested, you're probably a bit crazy. Like me.
Happy 19th day of December to you!
;-p
P.S. I'd take a better picture, but I have no sunlight, and so I have to use a flash, and it must be angled strangely. Alas!
P.S. 2 -- I'm doing it all wrong! Here's proof: tweeaffect.blogspot.com/2010/12/pieces-they-click-togethe...
I think the appropriate response is "LOL". ;-)
The right side is the model posed with the sewed together outfit. The right side of the screen shows the cut out pattern of the outfit. I created this outfit in Marvelous Designer while following a tutorial by Natalija Jagarinec.
Another photo from the Scott Kelby World Wide Photo Walk 2011, San Antonio Texas.
I'm not sure what to say about it other than that. I don't even remember specifically where I took it. It was downtown somewhere lol.
Nikon D300 w/ Sigma 70-200 2.8
free patterns on my blog
www.amigurumitogo.com/2011/12/crochet-pattern-inspired-by...
you will also find links to video tutorials for the cucumber, tomato and Jr