Fabric Lifestyle

Seahorse pattern

Jul 03, 2017 No Comment

I developed this Seahorse pattern from a little ink pen drawing with Zentangles. The original is a lot more elaborated than the graphic version, which I manipulated with Illustrator  first turn the image into a vector file in order to preserve the quality and then I built the pattern in Photoshop.

I printed the pattern on Eco Canvas from Spoonflower and the result was brilliant. This heavy duty fabric is great for making summer bags and pouches.

When the fabric arrived I put my recently acquired sewing skills to make a lined zipper pouch, which is great for keeping all your bits safe inside your beach bag. Well, at least that’s what I use it for!

I am in the process of experimenting with this patterns on print on demands items, as soon as I have some products available I will post and link.

In the meanwhile the design is available for sale from my Spoonflower shop.

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