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Traditional blue tile patterns in Iran.
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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....
A free embroidery pattern perfect for Thanksgiving. www.shinyhappyworld.com/2014/11/free-thanksgiving-embroid...
I built a simple packing algorithm built on the golden ration "sunflower spiral". New additions to the spiral arrive at the center and the other particles move to the nearest available packing point. The paths in these images show the 'rivers' that these particles flow down to get to the next available spot.
There's absolutely no randomness in here at all, so it was interesting to see the abstract patterns emerge.
Math!
I had a request to show the inside of this one.... I hope it's clearer. Each section is just plates and two slopes. Each section is then connected to one of those bricks with studs on each side. I kind of thought that was cheating, as generally I've been having all the patterns lie flat, and this one doesn't, though it would work really well connected to a baseplate, so I guess it's fine... This is also somewhat defective in that it isn't a perfect square, but is off by 1/5 a stud in the middle of each side.
Blah blah blah blah blah.... :-) (Sorry, I could babble on for a long time...)
Free pattern at
aseknc.blogspot.com/2010/07/free-crochet-pattern-ases-flo...
Where else would I photgraph a flower fairy except in the garden
Thanks to Anita for the pattern
Progress shot of my new pattern series...I wish I could show more but I want it to be a surprise for when they are on display in March.
A tiled alley.
Atlanta (East Atlanta), Georgia, USA.
1 June 2019.
▶ Closeup of tile ( in monochrome): here.
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This bag has been adding some pattern to all my outfits this summer.
(Handmade but not by me - I bought it in Bristol when I was a student).
St. Johns Church Road, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania USA • Natural ventilation and art in brick. ∞ Apparently gone; across the road from Die Frieden Kirche or the Peace Church. ∞ While searching "brick barns" to try to identify this one (no luck), I did find so many interesting ones, so I created the gallery Brick Barns.