This yarn is fingering weight, 100% wool that comes in 100 g = 385 m skeins. I’m made the original Azul cushion worked flat, using hand dyed fingering weight yarn from Madeline Tosh on a 2.50 mm hook. Azul can be used to make various projects, both worked flat and in the round. You can use any yarn you like for this pattern and a hook that suits your yarn. Or you can work it in the round and make a cushion, bag or cowl as well. I include some size recomendations for blankets. Lots of possibillities, I‘ve made a cushion to start with and am now working on a blanket. This is an all chart pattern and you can work it either flat or in the round. I like the random look of using all of them placed sort of mismatching, but you can of course arrange them in an orderly fashion if that’s more your style. I wanted to make an interactive pattern, with lots of tile designs, that you can then play with. It has the look of squares, but is all worked flat and in one piece! The pattern includes 72 different tile designs that you can arrange as you please. AZUL is an interactive mosaic crochet pattern, inspired by the beautiful azulejo tile tradtion of Portugal. NOTE: do not prefix this file with an underscore or it will be ignored when import-conversion happens. Other Optional Included Files README.mdĪ pattern’s javascript file. Instead, patterns use curly-braces as data placeholders. These files should not contain actual text, data, images, etc. Cumo sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus.Įach pattern folder must contain a. name: Figure Imageĭescription: A `figure` element with `figcaption` and an included `img` element from /atoms/images/img/img.twig.Īlt: Aenean commodo ligula eget dolor. This example is from the Figure Image pattern, which is included in the base pattern library. This file contains paths to find supporting files, meta data, and dummy data to populate the pattern for testing purposes. The only required files are pattern.yml and a pattern file (in any templating language or plain html.)Įach single pattern folder must contain a pattern.yml file. This imaginary pattern is called example-pattern. These are the files which may be in a single HTML pattern’s directory. Parts of a Pattern Contents and Directory Structure watch tasks for all different types of files.All global asset imported into Pattern Lab.Imports patterns from local and npm into Pattern Lab.Prepares Pattern Lab’s source folder for the pattern library.Deploys Pattern Lab’s public directory to GitHub Pages.Imports your pattern library into Pattern Lab.Note: You can always type gulp help to see a list of available gulp tasks. Uses browsersync to create a server for Pattern Lab Copies patterns and javascript into Pattern Lab. Scaffolds out a global assets directoryī.
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Built with the Pattern Library Generator.Base patterns are used to style basic html elements.Optionally creates a new html component which includes:Ī complete pattern library containing base html elements for styling.pattern-library/generator-pattern-library GitHub Repositories Pattern Libraray Generator √ Includes tools for designing in browser √ Publishes your work online to GitHub Pages See: What makes up a pattern? What is a pattern library?Ī NodeJS storage-and-sharing solution for your functioning UX patterns.Įach pattern library: √ Organizes your patterns an HTML file (in your templating languge-of-choice).√ Includes tools for designing in browserĪ pattern is a reusable, functional, html-based component.√ Publishes your work online to GitHub Pages.