Bullet Journal Printable: Bookcases
I love looking back at a bullet journal at the end of the year, and seeing […]
I love looking back at a bullet journal at the end of the year, and seeing […]
When writing out my latest recipe for keema curry, I decided to get a little fancy […]
For my very first digital download, I present to you some really cute Japanese motifs, including Mt. […]
Since the Catstooth pattern was so much fun to stitch (and a great learning challenge for straight lines and french knots) I thought I would post it here if anyone else wanted to give it a go.
How I recommend it work is trace the black and white line art onto your fabric, and use that for the main body of the design. All the other details – eyes and tail – are over the top. Use the color image for your reference and guide.
I can’t be the only person who has looked at a houndstooth pattern and see little cats, can I? I mean, it even has ears!
Right?
RIGHT?!
If you’ve seen my post about documenting the history of Shonenji, you know I love these pieces of art so much. I decided it would be fun to vector the designs on the tiles, and hopefully learn more advanced techniques while I’m at it.