



Today I received my order of fabric from Spoonflower. I must say I am quite pleased with how it turned out. I had read that a few people were having printed colour issues so I tried to adjust my pattern to allow for it.
My pattern evolved from a screenshot of one of my uni films, (top pic).
What do you think?
4 comments:
There's a definite ewww factor, but I love it. The print looks great and I think you'd have to explain it if you saw it actually made up into something like a dress or shirt, but I can see it and then can't see it. It's so obscure it's crazy cool.
I love it :)
hey thats pretty cool! Weird but cool!
woaw really nice :D
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