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Friday
Nov062009

V&A Patterns

I always love looking at books that showcase different patterns, so I was thrilled when I found out that that we (meaning Abrams, the company I work for and of which STC Craft is a part) would be distributing V&A Pattern, a series of pattern books from the publishers at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Each book includes over 65 pattern images, plus a CD with jpeg files of all of the images, ready to be viewed and manipulated for any non-commerical use. Below is a sampling of four of the patterns from each book. I love the idea of using these patterns to make customized stuff, such as gift wrap, note cards, notebook covers, screen savers, bookmarks, origami paper (or paper for nearly any paper craft), the list could go on and on. A few weeks ago my friend Hannah and I got together and made notebooks with patterns from the Fifties. I'll post a photo as soon as I take a decent one.

 

       
The Fifties      
William Morris      
Indian Florals      
Digital Pioneers      

Reader Comments (3)

Oooh, must have the William Morris one, though they all look pretty great.

November 6, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterNatalie

I'm so excited to see these! When I was on study abroad in London I used to rollerblade over to the V&A at least once a week and just ooh and ahh as I walked through that fantastic museum.

November 8, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterBrooke

Yes! We made notebooks from recycling empty pages of used composition notebooks. It was a fun easy project that looks so good!

May 26, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterHannah

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