tesselations

these tiger moths tried unsuccessfully to escape through our basement patio door, and my son found them the next morning after they had exhausted themselves. there were only two of them, but i made this pattern by duplicating them and then duplicating them again. i am currently working on some wrapping paper patterns for the holidays, and so patterns are on my mind. i doubt i will include clymene moths as one of my patterns to celebrate “the most wonderful time of the year,”  but on the other hand, i hope this post might pique your interest in what a tesselated still blog pattern might be able to accomplish in the way of holiday wrapping paper. stay tuned!

haploa clymene moth pattern

saint paul, minnesota

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  • Carol says:

    I feel for the moths, however, this is beautiful and I can also see it as fabric with which to make Japanese Knot Bags.

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  • Dede says:

    I was thinking the same thing as Carol-great fabric!

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  • a wonderful pattern; your blog always inspires me!

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