Somehow, I made time to design a robot cheater quilt pattern for Spoonflower’s fabric contest. Besides creating the quilt block pattern, I also created several fabric patterns that go inside the blocks.
Since the theme was “robots” I definitely had to make some science and mechanical patterns! I also wanted to use some florals to be ironic, but it was too crazy mixing florals with machine gears.
The entries will be open for voting next week!
Somehow, I made time to design a robot cheater quilt pattern for Spoonflower’s fabric contest. Besides creating the quilt block pattern, I also created several fabric patterns that go inside the blocks.
Since the theme was “robots” I definitely had to make some science and mechanical patterns! I also wanted to use some florals to be ironic, but it was too crazy mixing florals with machine gears.
The entries will be open for voting next week!
Kristine Fornes, Norway
http://www.kristinefornes.no/
After a trip off the the island I have managed to get a bit of enthusiasm back and start designing.
Applique and bead work repeat pattern.
All Images Copyright Laura Hathaway Textile Design (don’t mind re-blogging as long as I get a mention).
Ke-Sook Lee, One Hundred Faceless Women (partial installation view) 2007
Hand embroidered thread pigment & 100 vintage handkerchies
Trish Maharam. Gifts from Lake Washington, 2009. Cotton thread and layers of silk
Yearn by Christina Romeo on Flickr.
Albanian artist Anila Rubiku’s House of the Rising Sun.


