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FYI, this would be the helmet of a Dallas Cowboy if you weren't looking so closely at it. This is definitely NOT high def!
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There's a water feature near my work that I had never noticed before, it's basically just a wall of water running over glass cubes which are illuminated with the colour changing every minute or so. I'll probably come back to it to try different types of shots
design for threadless loves pattern :)
score '5' here: www.threadless.com/submission/376822/habitat
thanks a lot :)
DIAMOND GRAY HAND TUFTED WOOL RUG 144" x
Make a big style statement with this rug! Deep gray tufted wool is embellished with a contrasting white modern diamond pattern that will amp up the cool factor of any room. Measures 144" x 48". Spot clean only.$299.99
Nature's little path to the cliff face.
This is Traeth Mawr beach on the South Wales Glamorgan Heritage Coastline. It is actually near Monknash (not Southendown as Flickr incorrectly tags).
A free embroidery pattern perfect for Thanksgiving. www.shinyhappyworld.com/2014/11/free-thanksgiving-embroid...
A black and white blossom repeated and flipped printed and montaged into an abstract repeat pattern.
Not thrilling, but wanted to document it anyway. Just trying to cover up some studs, and then some arrows appeared...
I found a wonderful stash of Penguin poetry books with amazing patterned covers. The back is even better than the front.
Colette patterns Ginger skirt. More details on my blog: handmadejane.blogspot.com/2011/11/apple-print-ginger.html
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diagram of soft waves pattern, over 27 stitches ((12 x 2) + 3) = 2 repeats. Each chain is an oval, each stitch is a line with an oval on top, a decrease is a downward v (over 2 stitches with one oval on top) an increase is an upward v with 2 ovals on top.
This shows the initial chain
first row (bottom)
second row (top)
repeat the 2nd row until you are done.