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I love the way mother nature creates copious beauty in all that surrounds us. The natural zig zag/curvy pattern in the sand caught my eye.
Templates B and C, as well as diagram and quilting pattern A.
Use cardboard or plastic to make templates A, B and C pattern as shown on worksheet. (Plus 0,6 cm seam allowance for stitching pieces tog)
4 B–pieces to form quarter circle (=fan)
The prototype for another free knitting pattern. Vintage inspired, naturally!
This cap is knit entirely in one piece, starting and ending with the i-cord ties. I can't wait to accessorize some. I think they have lots of potential.
Repetitive shapes forming patterns. These are architectural vertical slats on the side of a building but I think the zig zag shape formed by the ends through the centre is more obvious in the horizontal
You can actually buy this fabric at the London Transport Museum Shop. It's called "moquette" which is a type of woven pile fabric in which cut or uncut threads form a short dense cut or loop pile. As well as giving it a distinctive velvet-like feel, the pile construction is particularly hard wearing and ideally suited to applications such as on public transport.
I'm making some little notebooks so I created this pattern. I really enjoyed it so I think I'll make some more!
p 58, from Pattern Magic 3 by Tomoko Nakamichi
also
handmadebycarolyn.blogspot.com.au/2011/10/pattern-magic-3...
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....