once upon a while ago i wondered how to make a repeat pattern, the one that will duplicate into the same pattern at all right angles, the one used in weaving. the method was harsh (credits where credits due: tutorial from design*sponge), but i tried it anyway. with a little help from adobe photoshop, i succeeded in designing a repeating pattern. i'm curious for more at barbara's this weekend.
Dear Nadine, I really love your owl pattern, not only the astonished look of this owl which looks a bit like an ol' woman with a headscarf but especially your trees are extremely awesome and unique. LOVE it.
ReplyDeleteIt works perfect as a pattern.
I'm glad you like the link-thing.
Have a nice weekend after your walk!
Barbara Bee
This works great as a repeat and I love the artwork!
ReplyDeleteincredibly beautiful!!
ReplyDelete♥ mano
this turned out wonderful!!
ReplyDeletei have never tried to create patterns like this... i will have to give it a try sometime.
my mind is still a little confused, but i will follow your link.
you clever girl. i'm going to have to try this now - even if it does crash my computer!
ReplyDeleteIts great, I really love it, I'm pattern addiced...
ReplyDeleteMichaela
wauw
ReplyDeleteprachtig!
Nadine, I LOVE your owl and tree pattern! Will you make postcards with this design?
ReplyDeletexo Carole
Now you must visit Spoonflower to turn this into an awesome fabric!! Repeats are so hard. I tried for awhile and ugh....maybe one day again :)
ReplyDeleteoh, wow!!! i'm amazed at how your skills and talents improve each time you draw something!
ReplyDeleteI have an idea, why don't you do the layout of my blog for me?! :)
very nice - I love the tree! and the colors, of cause!
ReplyDeletex Stefanie
Very cool pattern, I love the colors and the motive !
ReplyDelete♥Kerstin
nadine!!
ReplyDeletethis is great!
and thanks for the link, i will try it, an other day....
and your pattern, very, very NICE!
the colors, the tree, the texture and that funny looking owl
great work!
x
wat fantastisch zeg, nooit geweten dat je op deze manier zo een patroon krijgt!
ReplyDeleteen je blaadje van je andere post is ook mooi.....
N - Your dear little Owl Girl seems so wistful to me even though she has lots of company. Some times I think we all can feel that: alone in a crowd. -sus
ReplyDeletefresh and pretty pretty, endless possibilities (i'm thinking textile print here too), i have a feeling there lives a real great pattern designer inside of you ( besides everything else) xx
ReplyDeletedear nadine,
ReplyDeletei really like your woodpattern. and how you explane how to create a seamless pattern, too!
thanks! - dania
Wow Nadine! wonderful pattern- I can totally see this as fabric and would love to have them as sheets for my bed to sleep in :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful use of lines in the tree and the owls expression is priceless :)
Dearest Nadeschda,
ReplyDeletethis is so darling! You are really a great creator... will we find this beautiful pattern in your house one day? as wallpaper or/and fabric?
Thank you even for the tutorial... I wanna try! and thank you for your help on my tentative blog. It feels good.
Love
xo Ariane.
what a cool and clever and pretty pattern Nadine :)
ReplyDeleteVery well done, this is a beautiful pattern for a fabric!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment!!
(No problem with the numbers in your previous post. I enjoyed joining 1 with 2 and 3 and so, ha ha)
Ah, sorry, I forgot, no, I do not live near Patagonia, you know my country is quite large. I'm probably about 2000 kilometers from the place where the cave is.
ReplyDeletewow, wow, what a fabric this would make!
ReplyDeleteLovely autumn pattern! Imagine a cushion or a fine cotton scarf printed with this!
ReplyDeleteNadine, this pattern post with instructions has me completely going! I love the idea of it; the color you used (primarily pink on my screen); the lines of everything (tree, bird), the composition itself (placement); application of the piece (repeat pattern many times over.) I could go on and on about this. I love it. I want to do one immediately. I need to steal a chunk of time and hope to do so today...*smiles* Norma, x
ReplyDeleteWow, this is wonderful! Like its simplicity and the colours!
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