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Computer monitors vary greatly in the way they depict color and design colors print differently on different fabrics due to the fiber content. To be on the safe side, it's always best to order a test swatch. Note the JP code at the beginning of the title. If you plug this into the tag search box it will pull up a nice variety of coordinating designs from all of the JP collections in my shop. Here is the URL for the full JP Pinstripes collection: https://www.spoonflower.com/collections/313254 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. Copyright Mary K Wykes June 20, 2018