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Vintage vogue

  

Pattern not for sale.

 

Please do not ask for copies.

Got more vintage patterns from thrift shops for fun.

Not the greatest fold, but I designed it and do not have the paper to make a bigger one at the moment.

 

Here is the crease pattern: www.flickr.com/photos/133041586@N06/19533398119/in/dateta...

 

Foto: www.flickr.com/photos/133041586@N06/19531979358/in/dateta...

 

Other foto: www.flickr.com/photos/133041586@N06/19532015380/in/dateta...

Along the Amalfi coast.

Pattern in a frozen pond

My aunt bought me 4 yards of this stuff! I had Butterick's B4790 just sitting around waiting for the perfect fabric and I knew the two would pair well together. Am I cheating on McCall's? :D

Welcome sunshine this morning casting this shadow pattern in the hotel corridor - the pattern comes from a decorative grill in a typically islamic geometric pattern

Experimenting with emergent patterns in creative coding

 

Code available: pastebin.com/ES911r8y

kobe, kitano ijinkan

Nikon D800 / Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 2.8/21 ZF.2

Chocolate World, Hershey, PA

Vintage patterns from 70s and 80s.

(All work is property of npgraphicdesign. Please contact me with any questions regarding use and reproduction.)

Using Manos Wool, 113 Wildflowers. Pattern available for free here.

Bluebook: February 1953

Illustration by Howard Willard

Mare's tails (Cirrus uncinus) clouds above Addlestone

from McCall's Make-it Book, 1961

 

I think I made the strawberry one. But, uh, a ham???

A line duffle jacket sewing pattern

Available on Etsy shop

www.etsy.com/listing/150999048/

Drawings based on the Golden Ratio and aperiodic patterns of the quasicrystal structures.-sketch-

A trip to Craignethan Castle, Lanarkshire. The last great castle of the middle ages in Scotland.

 

Built in the 1530s by James Hamilton of Finnart, Bastard of Arran, Steward of the Royal Household and Master of Works to King James V of Scotland. He had travelled in Italy, and it shows.

  

Reproduction of the center medallion of the Sarah Johnson quilt (1826), Southern Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Four Variable Star blocks and fivealternate blocks with charming appliqué designs. Quilt pattern by Frances H. Quinn.

Multi-patterned minidress over white bra, white knickers, white suspender belt and champagne stockings.

paving to courtyard at Greenway, Devon

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