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Yarai Sashiko Square / V1146 Stitches: 696
Size: 3.85"(w) x 3.85"(h) (97.8 x 97.8mm) Number of colors used in sewout: 1
just simple pattern of life against lifeless ruined wall of the fort.
see few others with some form of patterns @ www.flickr.com/search/?q=pattern+OR+patterns&w=431094...
Reminds me one of fairy tale characters... Uh, Pinnocchio, perhaps :)
Michael Shermer: 'We have a tendency to see faces". Watch his fabulous TED presentation:
Diagonal lines moving smoothly up and to the left with a little perturbation in the center.
See comment below for animation, or for much larger, "See all sizes".
Made with Processing (processing.org).
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...)
Here are some of the linear patterns you can make with headlight bricks and 1x1 plates. They mostly seem like things that you could make with just regular plates and bricks (of the non-headlight variety), but there are small variations.
I think I'm about ready to summarize the fruits of my headlight bricks investigations... but right now there's a 3-yr. old who wants to do puzzles and "play legos" (duplo) with me. :-)
Had to use a +4 close up filter for this one. Quite pleased with myself having got back from a visit to the Port Cellars.
I got my pattern finished and published! I hope you will check it out.
**FREE PATTERN** Available on Ravelry.com: Dresses for Calico Critters and Syvanian Mothers. This is a set of dresses with the same basic bodice and skirt. Variations include color choices, surface slip stitch embellishments and a bib. The dresses are crocheted in one piece with no seams. They are crocheted from bottom up for the bodice. The skirt is then attached to the bodice and crocheted from the waist down. These dresses were designed to fit the mothers from the Calico Critter or Sylvanian families. They may fit other small dolls as well. The dresses are made with #10 crochet cotton and a 2.25mm hook.
www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/dresses-for-calico-critt...
I bought the 241-pattern from noodleheads webshop - I had seen so many lovely versions of it here on flickr, and I wanted to make it too! And before I start out on making hexagon-versions and going crazy with it, I thought I'd make a more 'quiet' one and made this - it will be for Martha for christmas, she is very much into yellow.
The pattern is really nice, simple and very understandable, even I was able to stick to it (which is a big deal :-)! ) , the bag is lovely and I will definitely make more.
This one is made with some of the fabrics I received in the swap form uberstitch - combined with linen. Lined with dark grey cotton, has an inner pocket in the fabric of the side panels, and a magnetic snap.
Won't it be good with hexagons on the front panel? I am sure, it will!
A simple motif created using only the word "Allah" (God) in Arabic. The symmetry of the word allows sleek triangles and squares to be generated, producing a multi-layered and attractive motif.
Please feel free to comment. I enjoy constructive criticism also!
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While out to a Sunday afternoon barbecue in one of the few remaining forests near Bucharest, i saw this odd looking tree. The burning red pattern on its trunk caught my eye and i fell it worked well with the rest of the scenery.
Take a look in:
www.flickriver.com/photos/ingrid_linnea/
or
why not have a look at the prints in slideshow: