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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
Gouache and acrylic ink on watercolour paper. 8x10" / 20x25cm © Natasha Newton 2016 / www.natashanewton.com
It is very difficult to photograph yourself knitting under the best circumstances which weren't prevailing at the time.
Pen and sepia ink with colour added in Photoshop.
Another free pattern! You can see it blogged at and also get it at sewcharitable.blogspot.com/2010/02/whale-vignette-embroid...
The reverse of the pattern is there as well.
You can see it stitched up there as well. I hand draw all my patterns (kicking it old school!) so the lines are not as perfect as those that create with computers.
Enjoy!
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....
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.
Huisal ist a bavarian word for cartridge. I created that pattern when I had a call and than with coffee and honeybread.
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.