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Polish Airlines (LOT) flight attendants are wearing beautiful kerchiefs with a number of fun patterns. Here I used two of them, named (by me) Lot and Isla, in a sort of quilt arrangement on a metallic crayons background. Tangled as part of last Saturday's Tangling with Colour course.
For an exchange i have made some doilies.
It is a pattern from Claire: hakenenmeer.blogspot.nl/2013/11/wolpleinnl-garen-haaknaal...
Tiles that make up some of the sidewalks in Barcelona. They were in fact light green, with little contrast, but I fixed that in Photoshop. Nice patterns!
some mornings they'd grade the beach - I love zen garden style pattern and the extra texture from the foot prints
Cute animal pattern: smaller size, basic pieces. Gives you one the size of "Kittyzilla". Body is shorter and arms and legs are thinner. Picture is scaled to 8.5 inches wide, you can scale up or down as you like. Seam allowances are 1/4" using felt. See page 3 for additional pieces (tail, ears, etc). See notes on the picture for additional construction details. Link in the comments if you make one! :)
THESE ARE ORIGINAL PATTERNS FOR PRIVATE USE ONLY.
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". ;-)
fundo: branco
paleta de cores: azul, vermelho, verde
As cores podem variar em função do monitor.
Este tecido não está a venda. Ele faz parte do acervo de estampas para atender minhas clientes.
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
Jacobean interior architecture, renowned for its exquisite use of pattern and symmetry, epitomizes timeless elegance and sophistication. Characterized by rich ornamentation and meticulous attention to detail, Jacobean design flourished during the early 17th century, leaving an indelible mark on architectural history. Intricately carved woodwork, elaborate ceiling designs, and symmetrical layouts are hallmarks of this style, reflecting a harmonious balance between form and function. From patterned walls adorned with intricate tapestries to symmetrical arrangements of furniture and decor, every element in a Jacobean interior is meticulously curated to create a sense of grandeur and opulence, making it a testament to the enduring allure of classical design.