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As I studied Fine Arts and Illustration and worked as an Illustrator and a Designer a long time before I started to make dolls and things like that - I always thought about making my own fabric. And as there are only a few nice organic kid's fabrics - I knew it had to be an organic fabric for children.
So I made a lot of research and got a bit scared of the whole thing as it's a huge investment and I weren't sure which company to pick and so on and so on. And recently I got the chance to get a fabric produced together with Volksfaden.de who know a very nice company in India that is using organic fabrics and is dying with organic herbal colors - completely non toxic.
That also means that I only have a limited variety of colors. And because of the production process the colors are limited to 3 max.
I will have to choose one of my patterns until tomorrow - and then it will be produced (and I'm really excited about that :-)).
I would love to hear your opinion concerning the patterns! I have to pick one - so which one do you like most?
The upholstery in some of the trains of the Berliner S-Bahn is covered with a pattern made up out of local landmarks. Meant to discourage graffiti is what I've been told...
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Cute animal pattern: smaller size, basic pieces. Gives you one the size of "Kittyzilla". Body is shorter and arms and legs are thinner. Picture is scaled to 8.5 inches wide, you can scale up or down as you like. Seam allowances are 1/4" using felt. See page 3 for additional pieces (tail, ears, etc). See notes on the picture for additional construction details. Link in the comments if you make one! :)
THESE ARE ORIGINAL PATTERNS FOR PRIVATE USE ONLY.
I just loved this maple tree, and its elegant stance with all this
light and shadow. May you all find God's love, full of hope and
promise to you.
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Kaleidoscope Afghan Challenge Hosted by The Crochet Crowd for Red Heart Yarns. One of these lucky afghans is going to get a fantastic gift bag!
Made this one while waiting... on many things in many places.
Strathmore coldpress water color paper postcard, Sakura pigma micron 01 and Sharpie Ultrafine point black pens