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Blogged about here: thekidneybean.wordpress.com/2008/06/13/bird-in-flight/
Free pattern here: ibrakeforyarnpatterns.blogspot.com/2006/04/lacey-not-so-l...
More about bruges lace here: www.beadsky.com/brugge.php
Traditional Marimekko Flowers Pattern
Marimekko exhibition, Milli Reasürans Pasajı, Nişantaşı, İstanbul
Simple (verbal) instructions for this model can be found here:
berrylyn.blogspot.com/2010/02/pentamontanas-flower-kusuda...
While out recently shooting for a photo theme of patterns, I came across this scene. I always like shooting building and finding that unique angle that explores there lines and intrigues the eye.
Copper oxidation patterns.
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مسجد مریم زمانی لاهور - Mosque of Mariyam Zamani Begum also known as Begum Shahi Mosque is a mosque situated Walled City of Lahore, Masti Gate (originally Masjadi Gate / Darwaza - mis spelled over a period of time), Punjab, Pakistan. It was built by Nuruddin Salim Jahangir, for his mother Mariam-uz-Zamani, and the wife of Mughal Emperor, Akbar.
The mosque stands out for its unique fresco decoration, with which the whole interior surface of the prayer chamber is replete. The paintings are unrivalled for their delicacy, liveliness, perfection of technique, and variety of subject. The endless variety of geometric, floral, and inscriptional designs spread over the interior surface in a subtle colour scheme is not seen elsewhere. The surface has been divided into various panels of different shapes and dimensions according to the space available, and all the soffits, niches, squinches, arches, dome interiors, and apex are covered with these paintings.
Assignment: PCA 43 "Pattern"
Deadline: October 19th, 2008
Image Tag: pca43
From: Judy Knesel
Mission:
Pattern and repetition is used in many of the arts, like poetry and music for example. We are attracted to visual patterns because they are oddly comforting. Our emotional response is aroused when a single design element is multiplied into a repeated pattern.
Pattern is in so many things around us that sometimes we just don't notice it any more. Your mission is to stretch your imagination and post a wall-worthy photo of pattern that is either created by you or found in life around you. But no buildings.
Here is a good article on pattern and some ideas for inspiration.
www.ephotozine.com/article/Patterns-and-textures
WIT
Well I have to dust sometime... and whilst I did that I lifted this fan and thought pattern!
This is a b&w conversion of the original colour (unexciting) version. I gave it a warm tint. Then I tweaked the levels to accentuate the lines and give that sunburst feeling. Slight contrast and sharpening and that was that. I tried it in colour - I tried it with a colour layer behind, I tried it in front of the TV - nice colours, but I lopped off too much of the fan (drat!). So this is the one I settled for.
K8
Vintage girls dress patterns from the 1940s. Notice buttons instead of zippers and lots of pleating. Feb. 2015.
Pattern is one of my favorites but now out of print. fabric is a nice, soft shirting from the 2.95 pile at G Street Fabrics.
Lovely patterned post this morning - goodies ordered from Summersville on Etsy.
Blogged: bugsandfishes.blogspot.com/2010/07/sale-shopping.html
Mom got these for me at a yard sale! They are unused and I am SO excited to try a couple of these patterns!
Before I use a pattern, I trace it onto interfacing and iron that onto cotton fabric. Then I cut out the pattern and use that as my guide, it's sturdy and you don't have to worry about little hands ripping all that tissue paper while you stand there in tears. (Not that I know anything about that!)
blog post HERE