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36 Japanese Seamless Vector Patterns by Katrinelly on @creativemarket Japanese Fabric Pattern Design, Textile Products Ideas, Japanese Textiles Patterns, Cadeau Grand Parents, Pattern Packaging, Pattern Package, Indigo Pattern, Blue Monochrome, Colour Themes

Hey everyone! I love traditional culture of Japan. This beautiful country inspired me so much! That's why I created Japanese seamless patterns. I'm glad to Introduce you a set of **36 Japanese Seamless Vector Patterns**. This collection includes versions in **2 color options**. So, actually, you'll get 72 patterns. They are perfect for packaging, textile print, apparel design, surface design, blog design, branding, website background, scrapbooking, paper craft, greeting cards, gift tags…

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Louise Ryan
EXPLORING NATURAL PHENOMENONS THROUGH TEXTILE TECHNIQUES WITH MORII DESIGN - New Designers Home Textile Products Ideas, Cushion Cover Designs Ideas, Chewton Glen, Home Textile Products, Indian Embroidery Designs, Sales Increase, Textile Studio, Textile Techniques, Art Articles

EXPLORING NATURAL PHENOMENONS THROUGH TEXTILE TECHNIQUES WITH MORII DESIGN Over this past year our attachment to public spaces, shared environments and nature itself has been forced to shift. ND has been reflecting on the changes which we have observed and wanted…Read more NATURAL PHENOMENA & TEXTILE TECHNIQUES WITH MORII DESIGN ›

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Louise Macke
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Swedish style is known not only for its clean lines but also for its bold fabric designs, both working so well in highlighting the other. Hi guys, this is Mel, and I'm back this month reporting live from Stockholm to introduce you to Ulrika Gyllstad, a textile designer here whose graphic patterns are created with nature and architecture as its muse and with a strong environmental conscience.

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