Surface Design: The Evolving Oak Motif
By Penina Finger On August 21, 2010 · 1 Comment · In Cool Stuff, Design, Pattern Design, Spoonflower, Textile Design
I’m continuing to explore surface design on the Spoonflower site, and just received new fabric samples for an oak motif I’ve been developing over this past summer.
The quilting weight 100% cotton fabric in these photos is $18/yard. Some other fabrics they carry are sateen, knit, twill and canvas. Click here for a description of all available fabrics.

Tagged with: fabric on demand • oak leaf fabric • oak motif fabric • original textiles • pattern design • spoonflower • unique textiles
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bravo !