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Pa ga n
Patterns and
Designs By Eliza Fegley
By Eliza Fegley www.sacredspiral.com With special thanks to Ravenfox. Without his help this book would not be possible. Ravenfox http://paganart.com
Copyright © 2000 Eliza Fegley. Published in Reading Pennsylvania 19606 USA. Published by Rowan Press, Inc. All rights reserved. No portion of the book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechnical, including any information storage or retrieval systems, without permission in writing from the publisher, except for brief passages which be quoted by a reviewer. ISBN 1-890846-01-5 Printed in the United States of America
Pa ga n Patterns
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Patterns can be made into appliques and embroidery thread can be used as embellishments.
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Altar cloths can be made by appliquing patterns onto a square piece of cloth. Felt works well for this and can be made into simple wall-hangings.
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I have used the Goddess pattern on this page many times for making paper mache wall hangings. Just add two straight lines for Her neck and the pattern is in one piece. Cut Her image out of either cardboard or pressed board. Cover her with 3 layers of stripped newspaper that have been dipped into a paper mache solution. This is usually an equal blend of water and flour or wallpaper paste.
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This Butterfly Goddess renders Herself beautifully in leather work.
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These patterns can easily be rendered 3D by cutting them out of wood or by molding them from clay.
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Patterns can also be used to render images from wire. To experiment with wire art, you can use thin wire hangers. Just cut off the top of the hanger with wire cutters and begin bending. Warning: Please wear safetly glasses when cutting wire.
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Stamps can be made from patterns using unwanted mouse pads or the sheets of foam that can be bought at larger craft stores. Synthetic sponges can also be cut into shapes.
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Ways to use these patterns and designs: Applique Glass Etching Painting Batik Wood Burning Stenciling Stamp Making Stained Glass Clay Figures Paper Mache Felt Ornaments Airbrushing Basic mould designs for plaster of paris and candle wax Sequins Beading Fridge Magnets Wood Patterns Wood Carving Lost Wax Wire Art Scrap Books Quilting
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Celestial Scripture
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Daleth
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Cheth
Zain
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Gimel
Beth
Aleph
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Samech
Nun
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Theban Alphabet also called Witches Alphabet
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Images can easily be increased in size by photocopying or scanning.
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Elder Futhark Runes F Fehu
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Th Thurisaz
H Hagalaz
S Sowilo
O Othala
N Nauthiz
T Tiwaz
D Dagaz
I Isa
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B Birkana
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Images can be traced using tracing paper or they can be made onto hard surfaces using carbon paper.
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Resources and Recommended Reading Aldred, Cyril 1988 Akhenaten: King of Egypt. London: Thames and Hudson. Ben-Tor, Amnon 1992 The Archaeology of Ancient Israel. Translated by R. Greenberg. Yale University Press. Barrett, Francis 1967 The Magus. Secaucus, N.J.: The Citadel Press. Chevalier, Jean Gheerbrant, Alain 1996 The Penguin Dictionary of Symbols. Translated by John Buchanan-Brown. England: Penguin Books. Dames, Michael 1992 Mythic Ireland. London: Thames and Hudson. Frazer, Sir James George 1963 The Golden Bough. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company. Gadon, Elinor W. 1989 The Once & Future Goddess. San Francisco: Harper Collins Publisher. Gimbutas, Marija 1989 The Language of the Goddess. San Francisco: Harper Collins Publisher. Grimal, Nicolas 1992 A History of Ancient Egypt. Cambridge, USA: Blackwell. Meadows, Kenneth 1996 Rune Power: The Secret Knowledge of the Wise Ones. Boston, Massachusetts: Element. Megaw, Ruth and Vincent 1989 Celtic Art: From Its Beginnings to the Book of Kells. London: Thames and Hudson. Naylor, Maria 1975 Authentic Indian Designs. New York: Dover Publications, Inc. Pennick, Nigel 1992 Magical Alphabets. York Beach, Maine: Samuel Weiser, Inc.
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Raftery, Barry 1994 Pagan Celtic Ireland: The Enigma of the Irish Iron Age. London: Thames and Hudson. Scully, Vincent 1962 The Earth, The Temple, And The Gods: Greek Sacred Architecture. New Haven: Yale University Press. Sjoo, Monica Mor, Barbara 1991 The Great Cosmic Mother: Rediscovering the Religion of the Earth. San Francisco: Harper Collins Publisher. Stone, George Cameron 1961 A Glossary of the Construction, Decoration and Use of Arms and Armor In All Countries and In All Times. New York: Jack Brussel, Publisher. Walker, Barbara G. 1988 The Woman's Dictionary of Symbols & Sacred Objects. San Francisco: Harper & Row, Publishers.
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Copyright © 2000 Eliza Fegley Published by Rowan Press, Inc.