Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Wild Horses . . .

Wild horses couldn't drag me away from making patterns.

15 comments:

  1. Really lovely! I love your animal patterns. I'd love to hear more about how you go about designing a pattern -- what you start with, how you plan to repetition, colouring choices etc. I'm fascinated!

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  2. dear kwinkunks:)
    I just put on Cee Lo Green, turn on A.Illustrator... and the rest does itself. There's no method to my madness.

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  3. Lovely lovely designs beautiful colours! I'd also love to know where you get your colour inspiration from you use stunning combinations.

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  4. Fantastic! As always your work is incredibly inspiring!

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  5. Your madness it´s amazing! :D I wish I could do such great patterns

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  6. Just bumped into this beautiful blog!! I adore the playfulness, and the skill. I will continue to visit, thanks for sharing :)

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  7. this is my favorite of all the ones you have done. love it.

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  8. wonderful, it´s fantastic, it´s one of my favorite, too!!

    ;)

    congrats

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  9. Really nice work. I love everything about it. Excellent colour choices.

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  10. oh my geez. i love this. i want it in a fabric form. do you sell fabric patterns on spoonflower or anywhere else??

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  11. I'm with Jenni. These would make a fun, fun, FUN quilt for kids and the young at heart. I'm still hoping someday you'll consider selling these (and other prints) on Spoonflower and perhaps a part of new fabric collection in the near future.

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  12. I wish It was easier to produce my own fabric. I can't do Spoonflower. Shipping overseas is so expensive, it taking all the fun out of it... I know I'll find a better way... one of these days:)

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  13. When Will You have a wall paper collection?

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