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Josef Hoffmann, Mocha cup, 1909. Silver, open pattern. Made for Wiener Werkstätte, Vienna. Via Quitt
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SpotMeet your newest adorable furry friend, Spot! Available as curtains, bedding, on backpacks, tape
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Julia Dzafic, Lemon Stripes
Barbara Taylor Bradford’s Easy Steps to Successful Decorating, 1971
This morning I created a repeating pattern that I’m actually pleased with. So the past couple of day
The smallest Mountain Range Sweater I’ve made!Unfortunately I was not thinking when I made this comm
KAWI JAMELE, designed by Milia Kato, zig zag pattern kint sweater. Cute design<3 ジグザグニット
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Edward Bawden, wallpaper design Tree & Cow, 1928. Lithograph from linocut. UK.
somediyprojects: Space Sampler stitched by lapwinghusk. Pattern ($12) designed by Mathysphere.“This
mudbugcreations: Continuing to play mid-century modern designs. I’ll have this pattern in a few colo
Handmade collageig:kristenbrownie
Sonia Delaunay (French, born Russia; 1885–1979)Fabric Designs (including the “Harlequin”
Cerfs = DeerMaurice Pillard Verneuil (French; 1869–1942)1897ChromolithographPlate 37 in: L'animal da
Asian pattern, National Museum of Colombo, Sri Lanka
pooreyesrichlives:My inspiration was the box of hard taco shells from the grocery store… Forealz! th
Pochoir Prints, design for textile or wallpapers, 1920s. Schweitzer, Burkhalter, FIT NY
Dagobert Peche, poster design for Wiener Werkstätte, 1919. Lithograph.
met-drawings-prints:Design for a Floral Pattern by Christopher Dresser, Metropolitan Museum of Art:
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