




A fabric company is interested in producing my fruit designs. I put them into repeats to show them how they might look and wanted to share them with you too! They have a subtle country vibe with some crafty touches too such as the stitched linework. Id love to see them all produced in a variety of color ways.
That fruit is beautiful! I can see it on so many types of items! Great color schemes! Good work, Steve! I love it!
ReplyDeleteWould definitely LOVE to see this on scrapbook paper!!! Any chance of that????? Great work.
ReplyDeleteThey almost sparkle they're all so happy, especially the pears and the pineapples! I love that calico (?) pattern--that is a fun update of it!
ReplyDeleteI love this new direction of yours Steve. They are so well done and look just charming. I can see them in lots of applications besides just fabric.
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Love them all especially the cherries.
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