Tiny Argyles Fabric: Palette Tests
By Penina Finger On October 24, 2010 · Leave a Comment · In Design, Pattern Design, Spoonflower, Textile Design
I’m documenting my newest set of test swatches. Many more successes this time, and this trio of blacks and whites is my favorite:
This set is a close second. It shimmers in the sun (a break in some otherwise grayish weather), and on the humblest of weaves:
I threw a bunch of pastel confetti onto this version:
And yes, they’re available to buy, on a variety of fabrics.
Tagged with: argyle fabric • fabric • fabric on demand • original textiles • pattern design • spoonflower • unique textiles
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