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in the books… 80s style!

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My mom gave me this book for my birthday this year.  What a great mom, right?!?  It was a perfect gift.  The images in this book are so unique and different.  Getting inspiration from previous decades is important to me.  Because computers weren’t used as much, designing patterns for Textiles didn’t come as easy.  Definitely not knocking the tools we have today, but its nice to take techniques (and styles) from the past and use them in today’s work. You can get a copy of this book on Amazon. 

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Hi there! My name is Whitney Catarella, Textile Designer who sees in Pattern. I am a part time Freelance Designer (Pattern and Graphic), part time Visual Specialist and Sales Associate at GAP, part time Housewife and part time blogger! I guess you could say that I am a full time part timer! ;) With all the things I do, I see pattern everywhere I go. This website is dedicated to just that! All images unless otherwise noted are taken by me. Enjoy! :)

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