Art Deco Alphabet Stained Glass Patterns 26 patterns in PDF 6" x 7"
Initial from a Choirbook; Italian; 15th century. A duplicate number MS.1674 was assigned to this object in error and was subsequently cancelled.
Collection of alphabets comprised of the human body.
Uses: Colour reference list poster Colour grid for alphabet patterns (romanji, hiragana, kanji etc) *Display in your classroom as A3 *Printable as student handout as A4 *Print A3 for teacher reference *Laminate or print on paper, card or magnet printer paper (available in shops such as Cheap as Chips near the printer photo paper) Vocabulary includes: red orange yellow green blue purple pink grey brown black white rainbow Colour charts with English and Japanese colour coded for alphabet colour coded for colour words Display in your classroom as A3 Printable as student handout as A4 Print A3 for teacher reference Laminate or print on paper, card or magnet printer paper (available in shops such as Cheap as Chips near the printer photo paper) Created by Italienfrancese You Might Also Like… Please click here to see English resources available. Please click here to see Japanese resources available. Get connected for great info and freebies *Follow me for news of new products and upcoming sales. *Follow me on Pinterest *Follow me on Facebook *Follow my blog @ Italienfrancese Teacher Blogger Terms of Use Copyright © Italienfrancese. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY. And a very big THANKYOU to my buyers, Cheers from, Italienfrancese
above image: Hypnopaedia by Emigre. PROJECT ONE: Surface Design and Pattern Study - creation and application! Make four final customized wallpaper designs out of type letterforms through constructing, deconstructing, and customizing letterforms from selected fonts. Objectives: Illustrator vector drawing tools and attributes, drawing in the digital environment, pattern design visual language. We will be looking at lots of pattern examples and also studying how pattern is used and applied from a 2-d to a 3-d surface. Each document will be 7x7. You will have FOUR documents. You may start with only black and white. You may only use one character...
PLEASE NOTE, THAT THIS IS A DIGITAL PDF CROCHET PATTERN ONLY, NOT A PHYSICAL ITEM ON PHOTOS! Instant download of the file, immediately after purchase. With this pattern you will be able to crochet your own ALPHABET – uppercase letters from A to Z. BONUS: This alphabet tutorial also contains the symbols . ´ ˇ so you will be able to crochet letters from other alphabets like Ä, Ě, Í, Ô, Ù etc. Letters from this crochet pattern can be used for various children's room decorations, stroller decorations, holiday banners, keychains, and whatever you can think of, there are no limits to creativity. A whole alphabet set is a fun way how children can get to know letters and colors, it's great for them to play and learn, so the process of learning doesn't have to be boring anymore. SKILL LEVEL: Beginner PATTERN LANGUAGES: English (US terms), English (UK terms), French, Italian *Also available in Spanish, German, Dutch, Swedish, Slovak, Hungarian, Romanian and Polish. For these languages check other files in my shop. * SIZE: ~ 8,5cm MATERIALS AND TOOLS • worsted yarn Drops Muskat (100% cotton; 50g/100m) • 3mm crochet hook • scissors • fiberfill for stuffing This pattern also works with any other yarn thickness. Using chunky yarn and bigger hook you can make bigger decorations or cute pillows. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW To finish this pattern, you need to know: chain, slip stitch, single crochet, increase and decrease. Check out my youtube channel for video tutorials of how to make the basic stitches if you are not familiar with some of them yet. The pattern consists of 61 pages of schemes, written tutorials, detailed instructions and a lot of photos to guide you step by step through crocheting your own uppercase alphabet. STAY IN TOUCH Follow my Etsy shop to get a notification when any new pattern is released. Follow me on Instagram @hackovinky , Youtube @hackovinky and Facebook @Hackovinky to not miss the newest content – announcements, contests, and discount codes. If you have any questions following the pattern, feel free to reach out to me, I am always here to help! COPYRIGHT This pattern and all of its contents, including but not limited to text and images, are my intellectual property and are protected under copyright law. This pattern or any of its parts may not be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without my express written permission. Duplication, alternation, or sharing of this pattern is strictly prohibited! You may sell finished items made by you using my patterns if you credit @hackovinky as an original designer. By accessing or using this pattern, you agree to be bound by the terms and conditions.
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A review of a collection of free hand embroidery patterns hosted by the Antique Pattern Library with links to the patterns
British Library, Add MS 88887, f. 3v. Patterns or models of alphabets and borders (the 'Macclesfield Alphabet Book') " A collection of 14 different sets of specimen initials or letters in...
Free knitting pattern for alphabet ABC washcloth or dishcloths or afghan sqaures or blanket squares. Includes written instructions and charts.
Collection of alphabets comprised of the human body.
I work best when I'm (properly caffeinated and) avoiding something else I should be doing. Yesterday, this room was a disaster. Major upheaval going on in here. I've got at least a couple of hours of work left to do in it, so naturally, I'm diving into something I would rather be doing, and avoiding the mess altogether. There's just something about procrastination that gets my creativity crankin'. This is a really rewarding artistic exercise for me, taking tangle patterns I already know and kneading/squishing them into something new. The mission: pick two patterns, adopt at least one element from each, and make a new pattern out of the pieces. Like a lot of things I post on my blog, these tangle patterns were more of an exercise in creativity than relaxation. As far as true Zentangle patterns go, these variations are probably not repetitive enough to get fully submerged in the zen. I dunno... maybe I could still lose myself in them for a while. Or if all else fails, I'm pretty sure I could just lose myself in this room. God knows I haven't seen my desk in weeks. Pardon the randomness of the pattern layouts; this post has been in the making for a looong time. • ❃ • ❋ • ❁ • ✿ • ✽ • ❀ • Tangle remix no. 1: Eylet & Ribbon (Lori Howe) & Crescent Moon (Zentangle) Tangle remix no. 2: Assunta (Zentangle) & Paizel (Angie Vangalis, CZT) Tangle remix no. 3: Huggins (Zentangle) & Hypnotic (Elena Hadzijaneva) Tangle remix no. 4: Afterglo (Carole Ohl, CZT) & Cadent (Zentangle) Tangle remix no. 5: Assunta (Zentangle) & Paradox (Zentangle) Tangle remix no. 6: W2 (Zentangle) & Dansk (Margaret Bremner) Author's note: As much as I love the above remix, it's not technically correct. You can go here to see what Dansk is *supposed* to look like. Tangle remix no. 7: Fleuri (Genevieve Crabe) & Veezley (mine) Tangle remix no. 8: Indy-Rella (Zentangle) & Joy (Joyce Block, CZT) Tangle remix no. 9: Sanibelle (Tricia Faraone) & Mumsy (Sandy Steen Bartholomew) And last but not least...Tangle remix no. 10, my FAVE: The basic shape/flow of Prestwood, aura'ed to the nth degree like Cruffle. I love this pattern because it's curvy and flowy, and has natural shading even before the pencil comes along. All of those converging lines naturally darken the parts that would be shaded anyway. Wiiin. The official how-to: Some tips for a perfect Puffle: • Begin and end every inner aura at the same point within each section, down in the 'valley' where all the lines converge. • Sometimes closing the shapes all the way makes that first outline skew a little bit too far in one direction or another. A couple of 'lobes' can always be added to the next section to compensate, as you can see in the examples above. • When you draw that first continuous outline, close the loops as much as possible. The more open that space is, the harder it is to add in the auras so they look right: • As with Cruffle, the step that most determines whether your pattern will look right is the FIRST loop inside the initial outline (shown below in pink). If there is an evenly-spaced gap between the first outline and that first loop all the way around the curve, the rest of the pattern will look fine. Getting that first aura right is like using auto-tune for this tangle (only with less cheating!). Notice that the middles (the last stroke) are not even or perfect, but it doesn't matter because that gap in between the initial outline and the first aura within it are evenly spaced. • ❃ • ❋ • ❁ • ✿ • ✽ • ❀ • Here are my responses to the challenges you left me in the comments: Virginia's was a tough one... ...so I faked it. :oD And here we have Mooka on a stick. This is me reporting live from my couch... sorry this isn't scanned in like it should be. Been sick the last few days, and my camera phone was just so much closer than my scanner. (I'm on antibiotics, and they make me lazy.) Thanks for posting these challenges for me... they were really fun! Here's an updated version of Purk vs. Squid WITH pencil guides... Purk looks infinitely better when you're working within a shape and not just drawing it freeform (like the one above). • ❃ • ❋ • ❁ • ✿ • ✽ • ❀ • come visit me here!
Recently in my attempts to get myself to do art post-graduation I have been working on an Illuminted Letters Alphabet. Originally I was just going to make one 'A' but then I got caught up in it, so now I'm moving on to the whole alphabet. Each letter is inspired by an obscure or unusual word. A was before I really had any idea of a theme. I guess in retrospect A is for Aviary. I then experimented with some color, scanning in old test strips of watercolor samples. Still not quite sure if I like that look or not yet. B is for Bric-a-Brac: Small, usually ornamental objects valued for their antiquity, rarity, originality, or sentimental associations C is for Cornucopia. Then I got bored with D and skipped to H, which is for Horology: the art or science of measuring time Currently in progress is E for Entomology
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Free knitting pattern for alphabet ABC washcloth or dishcloths or afghan sqaures or blanket squares. Includes written instructions and charts.
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Folio with a portion of a sample alphabet, England, 1475-1525, British Library Add MS 88887, f. 14r The Macclesfield Alphabet Book is an exquisitely beautiful c. 15th-century 'pattern book'. It contains the most complete set of designs for manuscript decoration known to have survived from late-medieval Britain. It might have...
Learn how I made this alphabet bunting. Featuring the free alphabet pattern from Moogly. Easy steps on how to turn it into wall art.
Well the province went blue last night with a majority PC government. I'm not so sure it was an overwhelming vote FOR the PC's as much as a big vote against Graham's Liberals. Regardless, much as I love the color blue, I'm in love with green today. Here is the top for the tablerunner I told you of; I am very pleased with how it turned out. The pattern/directions are from a magazine I picked up this summer. It's called More Fast and Fabulous Quilting Ideas , part of the Better Homes and Gardens Creative Collection. It had a few projects in it which interested me, but this table topper really caught my eye. I used 9 different green fabrics, most of them batiks or hand-dyeds. This first photo is what the pattern called for. As I was putting it together, I wondered how it would look without the center section so I basted it together just to see (below). I like them both! What do you think? Sorry these photos are both just a little crooked... And look at the color difference- one was taken indoors, one outside... The one below is truer color... I hope to get it layered and quilted tomorrow. I'm going to use a variegated green King Tut thread, by Superior threads. The backing is a beautiful leafy print, with some gold, I think it suits very well although it's more of an Olive green tone. It will be bound with one of the darker greens. I promise a (straight!) photo when it's all finished... Piece, Linda "I think that I shall never see a poem lovely as a tree..." ~ Joyce Kilmer
Love this Welsh Alphabet poster by Valeriane Leblond a French artist/illustrator now living with her young family in Wales, I love the treasure of life that she has illustrated and the lovely Welsh words.
This is a Sign Language Alphabet counted Cross Stitch pattern. I design every pattern I sell. This pattern has 3 different colors The finished size is approx. 14" x 29" on 14ct fabric this is available in 8,18,24ct fabric. Please let me know if there any problems with the pattern. I will try my best to fix it. If you would like this mailed send me a mesage and I will send you a listing with shipping ($2)
Phonics posters are a must have for students in grades K-2. Whether you display all your posters around your room, or some around your classroom, and some in a binder, as a ready reference, you will want all spelling patterns accessible to your students. I find if I have all the spelling patterns ready to […]
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Here´s an alphabet I recently made for Paris based company "L´affiche Moderne". They produce limited edition poster prints featuring the work of photography and illustration artists. Happy to be a new member of their family! ^____^ Available soon soon in their website: www.laffichemoderne.com
Consists of illustrations with descriptive titles in French