rather slenderizing as well.
Though this design was developed as a coordinate for the third colorway of "The Awakening," it is perfectly capable of standing on its own. Watch for code AWK2 in titles to easily find coordinates.
Personally I love stripes! I've always been frustrated by how few I saw in the store, and when I found a striped blouse, I always had to try it on. Now that I'm here at Spoonflower, where it is easy to find an endless variety of stripes, I truly realize how much I am drawn to them.
I tend to prefer narrow stripes, and after reading this article on the history of stripes, I have new insight as to why, at a subconscious level, that might be: https://fashion-history.lovetoknow.com/fabrics-fibers/striped-cloth
In clothing, I tend to think of stripes as most useful for blouses and shirts. They are also tremendously fun to use for quilting. Here is a fun and useful article about using stripes in your next quilt: https://quiltsocial.com/use-striped-fabrics-effectively-in-your-quilt-design/
If you need a design in another size, just ask. I'll get right on it!
Thanks for stopping by my shop.
As one cannot copyright stripes, I simply post here the date I am posting this design.
Mary Beglau Wykes - May 25, 2021
rather slenderizing as well.
Though this design was developed as a coordinate for the third colorway of "The Awakening," it is perfectly capable of standing on its own. Watch for code AWK2 in titles to easily find coordinates.
Personally I love stripes! I've always been frustrated by how few I saw in the store, and when I found a striped blouse, I always had to try it on. Now that I'm here at Spoonflower, where it is easy to find an endless variety of stripes, I truly realize how much I am drawn to them.
I tend to prefer narrow stripes, and after reading this article on the history of stripes, I have new insight as to why, at a subconscious level, that might be: https://fashion-history.lovetoknow.com/fabrics-fibers/striped-cloth
In clothing, I tend to think of stripes as most useful for blouses and shirts. They are also tremendously fun to use for quilting. Here is a fun and useful article about using stripes in your next quilt: https://quiltsocial.com/use-striped-fabrics-effectively-in-your-quilt-design/
If you need a design in another size, just ask. I'll get right on it!
Thanks for stopping by my shop.
As one cannot copyright stripes, I simply post here the date I am posting this design.
Mary Beglau Wykes - May 25, 2021