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Block Printing Designs, Flower Borders, Stencil Printing, Laser Cut Design, Textile Prints Design, Soyut Sanat Tabloları, Border Embroidery Designs, Hanging Flower Wall, Border Embroidery

About this item Alinacutle HIGH QUALITY SILKSCREEN STENCIL - Self-adhesive Material on Back Side,Easy to stick on any surface to avoid moving, for easy printing. REUSABLE SILK SCREEN - Easy to wash after printing ,dry it and reusable SILKSCREEN STENCIL SIZE - 8.4" x 9.9" WIDELY APPLICATION - OK for many surfaces, including wooden board, paper card,T-shirt, canvas, glasses, shopping bags and so on. DIY for Home Decor and Scrapbooking. ORIGINAL DESIGNS - Various and Unique Designs

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All Over Flower Design Pattern, Chintz Floral Pattern, All Over Print Design Patterns, Floral Textile Prints Design, Floral Surface Pattern, Bohemian Print Patterns, Indian Print Wallpaper, Floral Print Design Pattern, Indian Fabric Prints

Patterns and prints that echo the craftsmanship and character of bygone eras for your next collection of products or for your branding. License patterns from my catalogue of existing designs or commission me to create something new.

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Aztec Ornament, Pattern Design Simple, Trim Sheet, Ikat Motifs, Motif Vector, Abstract Geometric Art Print, Pattern Batik, Pattern Design Ideas, Navajo Pattern

Download this Ethnic Seamless Pattern In Bnd White Color Tribal Pattern Aztec Vector Design Ikat Motifs, Abstract, American, Art PNG clipart image with transparent background for free. Pngtree provides millions of free png, vectors, clipart images and psd graphic resources for designers.| 4767051

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Weaving Aesthetic, Guatemala Textiles, Weaving Book, Artisan Textiles, Guatemalan Textiles, Global Textiles, Kids Crafting, Textile Fiber Art, Weaving Textiles

To create their intricately beautiful array of fabrics, A Rum Fellow’s cofounders, husband-and-wife Dylan O’Shea and Caroline Lindsell, draw on centuries-old techniques found in Guatemala. “It’s a nation that lives and breathes textiles,” says O’Shea. There, family-run weavers produce the London-based studio’s brightly colored brocades and fabrics, which debut in the U.S. this summer with

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