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owed anthro concept of someones OC on toyhou.se (ill leave a link to the character below) :DD
this was one of the first few times i did a complicated pattern like this but i think its looks alrightyy :))
a reblog would help me out lotsaa btw :D
The honeycomb pattern I used if you wanted it.
Transparent (left) and on the right a better view of the actual pattern.
My next sewing project is to try and make something similar to this, using the template I found on google images 😂 wish me luck 😭
Starting it next Monday with some embroidery! ❤️
I have made the outline and done a plan but it could all go wrong so join me on this adventure ✨
I saw pill bugs on here a few weeks ago and really wanted to make my own! The pattern is a bit rough but I hope it works (I tried to get it perfect for like a week before calling it good enough).
Just print out (or copy from a screen) the first page and cut out the pattern pieces. Hopefully the pictures on page two will help but if not I will do my best to answer any questions!
Hope you enjoy and make your own lil isopod friend!
If anyone makes this, I would love to see pictures 💕
Lemon Patterns
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Have a great day!!!!
Witchtober 2024 #Devil
Prompt List by @joyouart!!!:
Inktober day 10: Pattern
I didn't have time to draw this one yesterday, personal stuff came up, so I did it today instead. Comic?
Just bought these pens and wanted to swatch them... and I ended up with this spread but like... I love it. (The hot pink and the red look a bit more different irl, I promise)
Powder Room Bathroom in San Francisco Powder room - small farmhouse powder room idea with open cabinets and black walls
Sine wave (curtain / floor - light / shadow). Baltimore, 6/4/2017.
San Francisco Wood Exterior Large minimalist black exterior photo of a two-story shed-roofed house
Loft-Style Family Room Los Angeles Family room - huge eclectic loft-style light wood floor family room idea with beige walls, a standard fireplace and a tile fireplace
During a recent close flyby of the gas giant Jupiter, our Juno spacecraft captured this stunning series of images showing swirling cloud patterns on the planet’s south pole. At first glance, the series might appear to be the same image repeated. But closer inspection reveals slight changes, which are most easily noticed by comparing the far-left image with the far-right image.
Directly, the images show Jupiter. But, through slight variations in the images, they indirectly capture the motion of the Juno spacecraft itself, once again swinging around a giant planet hundreds of millions of miles from Earth.
Juno captured this color-enhanced time-lapse sequence of images on Feb. 7 between 10:21 a.m. and 11:01 a.m. EST. At the time, the spacecraft was between 85,292 to 124,856 miles (137,264 to 200,937 kilometers) from the tops of the clouds of the planet with the images centered on latitudes from 84.1 to 75.5 degrees south.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Gerald Eichstädt
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