to the eye and has a tranquil feel.
Easily find coordinates within the full Bella Nina collection (https://www.spoonflower.com/collections/275547-bella-nina-by-maryyx ) by watching for the code BN3 at the beginning of design titles or do a search for this same code on the Spoonflower designs page to pull up related designs.
All stripes within this collection are available in both crosswise and lengthwise versions, as well as in multiple sizes. Still need another size, just ask!
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, but they also make great dresses. The narrower versions also work well for slacks and shorts. Stripes are also tremendously fun to use for quilting. Here is a useful article about using stripes in your next quilt: https://quiltsocial.com/use-striped-fabrics-effectively-in-your-quilt-design/
Thanks for stopping by my shop.
Copyright Mary K Wykes 7-30-2016
to the eye and has a tranquil feel.
Easily find coordinates within the full Bella Nina collection (https://www.spoonflower.com/collections/275547-bella-nina-by-maryyx ) by watching for the code BN3 at the beginning of design titles or do a search for this same code on the Spoonflower designs page to pull up related designs.
All stripes within this collection are available in both crosswise and lengthwise versions, as well as in multiple sizes. Still need another size, just ask!
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, but they also make great dresses. The narrower versions also work well for slacks and shorts. Stripes are also tremendously fun to use for quilting. Here is a useful article about using stripes in your next quilt: https://quiltsocial.com/use-striped-fabrics-effectively-in-your-quilt-design/
Thanks for stopping by my shop.
Copyright Mary K Wykes 7-30-2016