A cane like this one from Israel’s Ronit Golan mimics a fabric print. All the patterns are surrounded by the same background color so that the elements can be combined into one larger unified design.
This kind of big idea/small pattern cane is becoming popular and it’s on my shortlist of canes to try.
See it from other angles on Ronit’s Etsy shop and follow more of the steps on her Facebook.
Aren't you tempted by these in-process photos from France's Cécile Bos (11Prunes)? Cecile made 17 or so small canes with distinct geometric elements, all with the same high contrast color in the background. She assembled them into a larger complex cane. The resulting pattern repeats and gives the cane a…
You may be used to making polymer clay buttons to match fabric, here's an idea that turns the tables. The picture isn't great but the concept is terrific. Enterprising polymer clay artist and seamstress Jema Hewitt has begun using Spoonflower, a print-on-demand fabric company in North Carolina, to make fabric…
You probably have some questions about how France’s Cécile Bos (11prunes) creates these delicate canes. How big are the original canes (these seem impossibly small), what's her inspiration? Cecile intends to mix up these canes. The white background surrounding each of them ensures that she can combine the elements into…
Ronit Golan ,
Dear Cynthia, thank you for this post, I’m so honored and privilege to be featured in your blog, thank you from the bottom of my heart.