Spoonflower presents18" Cloth Napkin Pattern: Crayons Design Challenge

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This design by Janet Nimiroski, a freelance textile designer from Rhode Island, took the most votes in our contest to create, using crayons, a pattern to sew 18" cloth napkins. As lovely as this one turned out, the other designs in the top ten are also lots of fun to admire. Read more about Winner Wields A Mean Crayon.

Details

This is a contest for a hand drawn fabric design/pattern to be used to make an 18-inch by 18-inch napkin. Using crayons only, create a design that can be scanned, uploaded to Spoonflower, then printed, centered, on a fat quarter of fabric and used to sew a single cloth napkin. Entry deadline is Tuesday, June 7, 2011. Quarter-yard previews (21" x 18").
  • Entries close . View the full timeline below.
  • Designs will be viewed as a Fabric on the voting ballot. Acceptable repeat options for this challenge are Basic, Half-Drop, Half-Brick, Mirror, Center.
  • Public designs previously uploaded on Spoonflower.com are not eligible for this contest. Designs do not require printed proofing to enter the contest.
  • The popular vote determines the top 10 winning designs. Voters include Spoonflower artists and customers as well as the public.
  • The top 10 designs receive prizes or benefits. View the full prize list below.
  • View the full Terms & Conditions for this challenge.