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Vintage girls dress patterns from the 1940s. Notice buttons instead of zippers and lots of pleating. Feb. 2015.

Secretary blouse-thrifted

Shorts-Charlotte Russe

Belt-??

Tights-Target

Shoes-DSW

Shades-Thrifted

Bag-Thrifted

Earrings-Claire's

 

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www.buildpatterns.com/

 

Build with Friends

 

With simulated physics and gravity, Patterns offers a new twist on 3D multi-player sandbox building games. Create your very own 3D universe, complete with powerful crafting tools, surprising shapes (triangles, anyone?), crazy creatures and even explorable planets.

 

Harvest and build with friends a variety of substances including ice that slides, fruit that bounces and materials that levitate. Whether you're building bridges to traverse chasms or towers that reach high into the sky, Patterns is your universe to shape.

  

Share your Creations

 

Invite friends and explore with the new multi-player option. Put your imagination and ingenuity to the test as you and your friends create simple or complex structures from elemental substances. Your formations may result in unexpected behaviors -- some creations will fall, while others may orbit. Share your creations and upload your planets to The Cosmos then download new worlds to explore or re-make as your own.

  

Join the Community

 

Show off your creations and connect with others in the Patterns community on Facebook, Twitter, Steam and YouTube. Follow us for exclusive gameplay tips and secrets.

This week's Thing a Week, for the theme 'Pattern'.

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The pattern that just keeps on changing.

G for green n green for Gorgeous

Shot a while a go but up loaded with this weeks Take Aim Group Challenge in mind

A whole spool of black velvet and lace trim. Oh my.

 

Stop drooling, Kristen. There's enough to share! ;)

Photographed by Steven Meisel

Vogue Italia, December 2007.

 

The farmers were haying yesterday along the Wentworth Valley. This diamond-shaped pattern caught my eye as I drove home.

Taken at the Phoenix Desert Botanical Garden

Vector seamless pattern

From a crochet pattern I made

Cambridge Butterfly

I didn't realize that I had dropped off the face of the Earth and the face of Flickr for nearly three weeks until my daughter sent me an email last night telling me that I've been slacking! Apparently she is right!

 

So, today I will share with you this little goody that I made to send along with a swap package that I am doing on a quilting forum. My secret pal collects dragons, so I purchased this cute pattern on Etsy from DIY Fluffies - www.etsy.com/people/DIYFluffies?ref=ls_profile

 

I gave him a staff made from a long sewing needle adorned with beads and a thimble in his other hand, and a necklace made of vintage buttons. He is on his way right now to someone in Virginia.

 

Tonight I will be taking a class in machine quilting with a friend, so I haven't been totally lazy! Just working on some other things!

artwork by my friend Helene Briels

here's a pattern I did for VEER.com

 

more patterns online at: www.argyleacademy.com

Pared trasera Santa Paula, Granada.

Some extra patterns from my collection which I am giving away this week on my blog.

blogged here

lottielulu.blogspot.com/2008/09/vintage-pattern-giveaway....

Tibetan bricks are artwork unto themselves

 

ODT: Abstract

 

AChina.07 X1113

White Bengal tigeress (panthera tigris tigris, tigresse blanche du Bengale) from the Amnéville Zoo near Metz in Moselle, France.

 

© 2013 Schneider Morgane | Setsukoh

The final pattern of my playing around with these sweets/candy.

 

Happy Mothers Day to all who celebrate on this day.

Mikado Sashiko Square / V1122 Stitches: 831

Size: 3.85"(w) x 3.85"(h) (97.8 x 97.8mm) Number of colors used in sewout: 1

 

Hand drawn pattern in sketch book using fluorescent pens.

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