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A knit-look print design which can be used to make a really long scarf

This is a HUGE design; if you tile up the columns of one yard of fabric, you'll end up with a 129.25 inches (no typo - almost one hundred thirty inches!) long scarf; with a design repeat of 41.88 x 36.00 inches. That's at least the size for fabric; if you order this as wallpaper, the repeat is 24.07 x 20.69 inches - considerably smaller - sorry, that's the wallpaper width restriction. If you want a two-sided scarf, you have to order two yards of it (because the scarf width would be too narrow if you would just fold the 'columns' over). I have another version of this design, which has the design in 'one length' (which means you have to order four yards to get a full repeat!) - you can find it here (http://www.spoonflower.com/fabric/1420404). You can easily see where to tile the scarf up if you look at the one yard view (by clicking the corresponding radio button on the right) - if you look near the first (left) knit column's bottom, you'll see a yellow stripe (at approximately 32-34 inches) - that stripe repeats at the top of the next column to the right; and so on. Also click the 'Swatch' button to see the details; particularly of the 'knit' look. The design LOOKS knit, but that knit is actually just printed (on whatever kind of fabric you chose on the right - I recommend either Cotton Poplin or Organic Cotton Sateen, since on those, the colors print best). This is a perfect alternative for fourth Doctors who, for whatever reason, don't want to carry the weight of a real knit scarf - or for female doctors who want parts of their dresses to *look* like knit, but don't have the patience to do it (or the power to carry that weight - and yes, I have a certain person in mind who gave me the idea for this design) ;-) Please also have a look at my other 'blue box' themed designs in the collection which I set up for them (http://www.spoonflower.com/collections/25045)! If you were always wondering how different colors print on the various fabrics that Spoonflower offers, please do have a look at my website where I have quite a few comprehensive photos of color swatches printed on various fabrics! (http://www.naergilien.info/real-life-research/how-spoonflower-prints-colors/) If you like my designs, please like my page on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/BonniePhantasm)!

This is a HUGE design; if you tile up the columns of one yard of fabric, you'll end up with a 129.25 inches (no typo - almost one hundred thirty inches!) long scarf; with a design repeat of 41.88 x 36.00 inches. That's at least the size for fabric; if you order this as wallpaper, the repeat is 24.07 x 20.69 inches - considerably smaller - sorry, that's the wallpaper width restriction. If you want a two-sided scarf, you have to order two yards of it (because the scarf width would be too narrow if you would just fold the 'columns' over). I have another version of this design, which has the design in 'one length' (which means you have to order four yards to get a full repeat!) - you can find it here (http://www.spoonflower.com/fabric/1420404). You can easily see where to tile the scarf up if you look at the one yard view (by clicking the corresponding radio button on the right) - if you look near the first (left) knit column's bottom, you'll see a yellow stripe (at approximately 32-34 inches) - that stripe repeats at the top of the next column to the right; and so on. Also click the 'Swatch' button to see the details; particularly of the 'knit' look. The design LOOKS knit, but that knit is actually just printed (on whatever kind of fabric you chose on the right - I recommend either Cotton Poplin or Organic Cotton Sateen, since on those, the colors print best). This is a perfect alternative for fourth Doctors who, for whatever reason, don't want to carry the weight of a real knit scarf - or for female doctors who want parts of their dresses to *look* like knit, but don't have the patience to do it (or the power to carry that weight - and yes, I have a certain person in mind who gave me the idea for this design) ;-) Please also have a look at my other 'blue box' themed designs in the collection which I set up for them (http://www.spoonflower.com/collections/25045)! If you were always wondering how different colors print on the various fabrics that Spoonflower offers, please do have a look at my website where I have quite a few comprehensive photos of color swatches printed on various fabrics! (http://www.naergilien.info/real-life-research/how-spoonflower-prints-colors/) If you like my designs, please like my page on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/BonniePhantasm)!

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