Not Everything Turns Out As You Hoped

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This was my weekend project.  And I am so disappointed in the way it turned out.  I swear I used the same fabrics as the pattern designer, and my effort is so not what I was expecting.

There just is not enough contrast between the background and the focal units.  It is supposed to be white pumpkins against a green background, but they just don't stand out.  What a waste of time and fabric.  Really nice fabric.  And a lot of time I will never get back. Arrrgh. Those units above the middle pumpkin?  They are supposed to be pinwheels.  Really?  They look like a big blur.

What a mess.

I used Pattern Basket's pattern Hocus Pocus and purchased the extra add on instructions to make the table runner with white pumpkins.  This is the picture on the pattern cover:

Houcs Pocus

This is what it was supposed to look like.  I swear, I used the exact same background fabric, and my results are so disappointing.  To say my runner is subtle is an understatement.  What a disaster.  I think the pattern is great, but if any of you attempt this project, I sure hope you chose a background fabric that has more contrast than the one I chose. 

I guess you don't get a winner every time you make something…

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Waaaaa. So bummed.  You must admit I keep it real here.

123 responses to “Not Everything Turns Out As You Hoped”

  1. I think if you put a white batting behind it rather than the darker table, there might be more contrast showing. Quilting should help distinguish it even further. Don’t give up on this little gem yet! Or if you do you can send it to me! 🙂

  2. I think if you put a white batting behind it rather than the darker table, there might be more contrast showing. Quilting should help distinguish it even further. Don’t give up on this little gem yet! Or if you do you can send it to me! 🙂

  3. I think if you put a white batting behind it rather than the darker table, there might be more contrast showing. Quilting should help distinguish it even further. Don’t give up on this little gem yet! Or if you do you can send it to me! 🙂

  4. All is not lost, I think you’ll like it more after it’s quilted. Have your quilter do a tight stipple in the light green area with a green thread that’s a bit darker than the fabric. It’s a really cute quilt!

  5. All is not lost, I think you’ll like it more after it’s quilted. Have your quilter do a tight stipple in the light green area with a green thread that’s a bit darker than the fabric. It’s a really cute quilt!

  6. All is not lost, I think you’ll like it more after it’s quilted. Have your quilter do a tight stipple in the light green area with a green thread that’s a bit darker than the fabric. It’s a really cute quilt!

  7. Good ideas above to help salvage the runner. Or use it as a gift maybe! The recipient will love it just because it is made by “hand”.

  8. Good ideas above to help salvage the runner. Or use it as a gift maybe! The recipient will love it just because it is made by “hand”.

  9. Good ideas above to help salvage the runner. Or use it as a gift maybe! The recipient will love it just because it is made by “hand”.

  10. I agree with the other comments, Nicole…don’t give up on your runner. It should look much better after it’s quilted. You did a wonderful job on the piecing, and it’s a great looking table runner! Please show it to us again after quilting and binding. I think it will be ready for your fall decorating.

  11. I agree with the other comments, Nicole…don’t give up on your runner. It should look much better after it’s quilted. You did a wonderful job on the piecing, and it’s a great looking table runner! Please show it to us again after quilting and binding. I think it will be ready for your fall decorating.

  12. I agree with the other comments, Nicole…don’t give up on your runner. It should look much better after it’s quilted. You did a wonderful job on the piecing, and it’s a great looking table runner! Please show it to us again after quilting and binding. I think it will be ready for your fall decorating.

  13. I LOVE your tablerunner! I agree that the contrast is not so good. What about using some perle cotton in a dark brown or green and outlining the pumpkins and pinwheels. I bet it would look great. Sorry you are disappointed. I’m working on something that I thought would be great too-NOT!

  14. I LOVE your tablerunner! I agree that the contrast is not so good. What about using some perle cotton in a dark brown or green and outlining the pumpkins and pinwheels. I bet it would look great. Sorry you are disappointed. I’m working on something that I thought would be great too-NOT!

  15. I LOVE your tablerunner! I agree that the contrast is not so good. What about using some perle cotton in a dark brown or green and outlining the pumpkins and pinwheels. I bet it would look great. Sorry you are disappointed. I’m working on something that I thought would be great too-NOT!

  16. I think part of your concern is that most of the seams are shadowing thru at present. Yes, it is a subtle piece but once sandwiched with white batting and a light backing, it will look different.

  17. I think part of your concern is that most of the seams are shadowing thru at present. Yes, it is a subtle piece but once sandwiched with white batting and a light backing, it will look different.

  18. I think part of your concern is that most of the seams are shadowing thru at present. Yes, it is a subtle piece but once sandwiched with white batting and a light backing, it will look different.

  19. I agree with using a color thread in the quilting, and I think adding the orange border will also bring a pop of contrasting color. Play with the idea of using different color threads quilting/outlining and I think this will be a. great low-contrast project. All is not lost! In fact, this will be very attractive.

  20. I agree with using a color thread in the quilting, and I think adding the orange border will also bring a pop of contrasting color. Play with the idea of using different color threads quilting/outlining and I think this will be a. great low-contrast project. All is not lost! In fact, this will be very attractive.

  21. I agree with using a color thread in the quilting, and I think adding the orange border will also bring a pop of contrasting color. Play with the idea of using different color threads quilting/outlining and I think this will be a. great low-contrast project. All is not lost! In fact, this will be very attractive.

  22. And there’s so much work in that table runner, heh?? Like the other readers, I think you should get it quilted and finished and then see how you feel about it. I like it! After you posted your sunflowers runner, I bought Hocus Pocus and the add on pattern, but I was going to make it from Kansas Troubles fabrics. Now I might be scared to start it?!? I’ll let you know if I do.

  23. And there’s so much work in that table runner, heh?? Like the other readers, I think you should get it quilted and finished and then see how you feel about it. I like it! After you posted your sunflowers runner, I bought Hocus Pocus and the add on pattern, but I was going to make it from Kansas Troubles fabrics. Now I might be scared to start it?!? I’ll let you know if I do.

  24. And there’s so much work in that table runner, heh?? Like the other readers, I think you should get it quilted and finished and then see how you feel about it. I like it! After you posted your sunflowers runner, I bought Hocus Pocus and the add on pattern, but I was going to make it from Kansas Troubles fabrics. Now I might be scared to start it?!? I’ll let you know if I do.

  25. I agree with what others have said–this will have much more contrast and definition when quilted and with the orange binding. It is really a beautiful little piece and so well-done! Definitely a keeper :-))

  26. I agree with what others have said–this will have much more contrast and definition when quilted and with the orange binding. It is really a beautiful little piece and so well-done! Definitely a keeper :-))

  27. I agree with what others have said–this will have much more contrast and definition when quilted and with the orange binding. It is really a beautiful little piece and so well-done! Definitely a keeper :-))

  28. It is a nice runner. More subtle than you are used to. That is kind of a trend I have noticed. Quilt it and see how you like it. As someone else said you can also gift it.

  29. It is a nice runner. More subtle than you are used to. That is kind of a trend I have noticed. Quilt it and see how you like it. As someone else said you can also gift it.

  30. It is a nice runner. More subtle than you are used to. That is kind of a trend I have noticed. Quilt it and see how you like it. As someone else said you can also gift it.

  31. I wonder if using a cream colored (not white) batting might help a bit? It’s a really cute pattern but I see your disappointment about the lack of contrast.

  32. I wonder if using a cream colored (not white) batting might help a bit? It’s a really cute pattern but I see your disappointment about the lack of contrast.

  33. I wonder if using a cream colored (not white) batting might help a bit? It’s a really cute pattern but I see your disappointment about the lack of contrast.

  34. Agree with the use of white batting before you give up – its a pretty piece! How about using some embroidery floss in slightly different colors to do some ‘big stitch’ highlighting in those areas that are ‘lost’? I think it would be stellar. Don’t give up – you have a pretty piece there that just needs a little attention to make it shine! Deb E / CA

  35. Agree with the use of white batting before you give up – its a pretty piece! How about using some embroidery floss in slightly different colors to do some ‘big stitch’ highlighting in those areas that are ‘lost’? I think it would be stellar. Don’t give up – you have a pretty piece there that just needs a little attention to make it shine! Deb E / CA

  36. Agree with the use of white batting before you give up – its a pretty piece! How about using some embroidery floss in slightly different colors to do some ‘big stitch’ highlighting in those areas that are ‘lost’? I think it would be stellar. Don’t give up – you have a pretty piece there that just needs a little attention to make it shine! Deb E / CA

  37. I agree with everyone else. I think that once you get it quilted with a white batting you’ll love it like those on the pattern. Don’t give up on it yet!

  38. I agree with everyone else. I think that once you get it quilted with a white batting you’ll love it like those on the pattern. Don’t give up on it yet!

  39. I agree with everyone else. I think that once you get it quilted with a white batting you’ll love it like those on the pattern. Don’t give up on it yet!

  40. I agree too. A white batting and light backing and some great quilting will bring that project to life! But it is a bummer when you’re excited to finish a project and it doesn’t turn out as you expected.

  41. I agree too. A white batting and light backing and some great quilting will bring that project to life! But it is a bummer when you’re excited to finish a project and it doesn’t turn out as you expected.

  42. I agree too. A white batting and light backing and some great quilting will bring that project to life! But it is a bummer when you’re excited to finish a project and it doesn’t turn out as you expected.

  43. It’s beautifully pieced. And I think you’ve received lots of great advice. Don’t give up on it. We all look forward to seeing the completed — and beautiful — table runner.

  44. It’s beautifully pieced. And I think you’ve received lots of great advice. Don’t give up on it. We all look forward to seeing the completed — and beautiful — table runner.

  45. It’s beautifully pieced. And I think you’ve received lots of great advice. Don’t give up on it. We all look forward to seeing the completed — and beautiful — table runner.

  46. I am sorry you are disappointed because I think it is lovely! I took a picture of yours and the designers on her website and they look identical. Sometimes I get an idea in my head what the quilt is going to look like when I start and it it ends up different to my vision and I am disappointed. But I think this is a very elegant table runner and I am going to make it! Carry on Nicole you make great quilts! You got lots of great advice too from your readers!

  47. I am sorry you are disappointed because I think it is lovely! I took a picture of yours and the designers on her website and they look identical. Sometimes I get an idea in my head what the quilt is going to look like when I start and it it ends up different to my vision and I am disappointed. But I think this is a very elegant table runner and I am going to make it! Carry on Nicole you make great quilts! You got lots of great advice too from your readers!

  48. I am sorry you are disappointed because I think it is lovely! I took a picture of yours and the designers on her website and they look identical. Sometimes I get an idea in my head what the quilt is going to look like when I start and it it ends up different to my vision and I am disappointed. But I think this is a very elegant table runner and I am going to make it! Carry on Nicole you make great quilts! You got lots of great advice too from your readers!

  49. Oh, I feel your pain! In addition to the suggestion to quilt with heavy and highly-contrasting thread — just put it away for a while. When you revisit it you will likely get a flash of inspiration!

  50. Oh, I feel your pain! In addition to the suggestion to quilt with heavy and highly-contrasting thread — just put it away for a while. When you revisit it you will likely get a flash of inspiration!

  51. Oh, I feel your pain! In addition to the suggestion to quilt with heavy and highly-contrasting thread — just put it away for a while. When you revisit it you will likely get a flash of inspiration!

  52. It is a little low contrast, but I think once you get the contrasting binding on the piece might look better. The darker binding will bring out the dark in the piece more.

  53. It is a little low contrast, but I think once you get the contrasting binding on the piece might look better. The darker binding will bring out the dark in the piece more.

  54. It is a little low contrast, but I think once you get the contrasting binding on the piece might look better. The darker binding will bring out the dark in the piece more.

  55. I’m late to the party this morning, so nothing to add except I agree with not ditching this runner! Your commenters have offered some great ideas. Could professional lighting & photo manipulation possibly have enhanced the pattern cover version? I do hope you take some of the suggestions & finish up this sophisticated pumpkin runner!

  56. I’m late to the party this morning, so nothing to add except I agree with not ditching this runner! Your commenters have offered some great ideas. Could professional lighting & photo manipulation possibly have enhanced the pattern cover version? I do hope you take some of the suggestions & finish up this sophisticated pumpkin runner!

  57. I’m late to the party this morning, so nothing to add except I agree with not ditching this runner! Your commenters have offered some great ideas. Could professional lighting & photo manipulation possibly have enhanced the pattern cover version? I do hope you take some of the suggestions & finish up this sophisticated pumpkin runner!

  58. White batting will definitely help. I would be leery about using a darker thread for the quilting as it might draw attention to the quilting rather than to the quilt design. The background quilting should add texture and contrast but not become the main focus. Perhaps your quilter will have some suggestions. It’s a lovely runner!!

  59. White batting will definitely help. I would be leery about using a darker thread for the quilting as it might draw attention to the quilting rather than to the quilt design. The background quilting should add texture and contrast but not become the main focus. Perhaps your quilter will have some suggestions. It’s a lovely runner!!

  60. White batting will definitely help. I would be leery about using a darker thread for the quilting as it might draw attention to the quilting rather than to the quilt design. The background quilting should add texture and contrast but not become the main focus. Perhaps your quilter will have some suggestions. It’s a lovely runner!!

  61. I have no new ideas, but there are some excellent thoughts above. I think this still can be saved even if it never matches your mind’s eye. Lovely work on it, too.

  62. I have no new ideas, but there are some excellent thoughts above. I think this still can be saved even if it never matches your mind’s eye. Lovely work on it, too.

  63. I have no new ideas, but there are some excellent thoughts above. I think this still can be saved even if it never matches your mind’s eye. Lovely work on it, too.

  64. I think it’s cute! If you send it to me, I’ll quilt it and send it back. I agree with the suggestions for a white batting and darker thread.

  65. I think it’s cute! If you send it to me, I’ll quilt it and send it back. I agree with the suggestions for a white batting and darker thread.

  66. I think it’s cute! If you send it to me, I’ll quilt it and send it back. I agree with the suggestions for a white batting and darker thread.

  67. So happy that you DO “keep it real”. The conversation and tips that everyone shared have been great advice for me. We will stay tuned for the grand finish!

  68. So happy that you DO “keep it real”. The conversation and tips that everyone shared have been great advice for me. We will stay tuned for the grand finish!

  69. So happy that you DO “keep it real”. The conversation and tips that everyone shared have been great advice for me. We will stay tuned for the grand finish!

  70. Not sure I have anything more to add to make your runner better than what is mentioned above. I do know I donated some pretty but kind of light colored quilts to my guild. When I saw them quilted, they looked completely different and I was a little jealous someone else was getting my quilts. They perked up so much with the dimension that quilting adds, they were really pretty. Our turn to encourage you. Keep calm and quilt on!

  71. Not sure I have anything more to add to make your runner better than what is mentioned above. I do know I donated some pretty but kind of light colored quilts to my guild. When I saw them quilted, they looked completely different and I was a little jealous someone else was getting my quilts. They perked up so much with the dimension that quilting adds, they were really pretty. Our turn to encourage you. Keep calm and quilt on!

  72. Not sure I have anything more to add to make your runner better than what is mentioned above. I do know I donated some pretty but kind of light colored quilts to my guild. When I saw them quilted, they looked completely different and I was a little jealous someone else was getting my quilts. They perked up so much with the dimension that quilting adds, they were really pretty. Our turn to encourage you. Keep calm and quilt on!

  73. Thanks for keeping it real! There are some ideas here for trying to save it, I think worth a try because probably way too much work to take it apart and use another background fabric.

  74. Thanks for keeping it real! There are some ideas here for trying to save it, I think worth a try because probably way too much work to take it apart and use another background fabric.

  75. Thanks for keeping it real! There are some ideas here for trying to save it, I think worth a try because probably way too much work to take it apart and use another background fabric.

  76. I think if you lace it on a darker surface it will show up just fine. It is so well done, you have to display it Nicole. VEry pretty piece.
    MAry

  77. I think if you lace it on a darker surface it will show up just fine. It is so well done, you have to display it Nicole. VEry pretty piece.
    MAry

  78. I think if you lace it on a darker surface it will show up just fine. It is so well done, you have to display it Nicole. VEry pretty piece.
    MAry

  79. darn. 🙁 honestly, I’ve had similar things happen to me. Not enough contrast but the pattern picture looked perfect. I wonder if the photographer is adjusting the colors so the picture turns out? I don’t know.
    Maybe you could piece this into the backing of a quilt so it isn’t a total loss? I know you hate this pattern right now but maybe try again in the fall with your own fabric selection?

  80. darn. 🙁 honestly, I’ve had similar things happen to me. Not enough contrast but the pattern picture looked perfect. I wonder if the photographer is adjusting the colors so the picture turns out? I don’t know.
    Maybe you could piece this into the backing of a quilt so it isn’t a total loss? I know you hate this pattern right now but maybe try again in the fall with your own fabric selection?

  81. darn. 🙁 honestly, I’ve had similar things happen to me. Not enough contrast but the pattern picture looked perfect. I wonder if the photographer is adjusting the colors so the picture turns out? I don’t know.
    Maybe you could piece this into the backing of a quilt so it isn’t a total loss? I know you hate this pattern right now but maybe try again in the fall with your own fabric selection?

  82. What an adorable runner and think you are selling it to short…..after quilting and batting things will change a bit and you just might feel differently. Love this pattern and dang cute! Love it….

  83. What an adorable runner and think you are selling it to short…..after quilting and batting things will change a bit and you just might feel differently. Love this pattern and dang cute! Love it….

  84. What an adorable runner and think you are selling it to short…..after quilting and batting things will change a bit and you just might feel differently. Love this pattern and dang cute! Love it….

  85. Don’t despair! I really think quilting a different pattern inside the pumpkins and pinwheels vs. the background will make all the difference. I love your little quilt!

  86. Don’t despair! I really think quilting a different pattern inside the pumpkins and pinwheels vs. the background will make all the difference. I love your little quilt!

  87. Don’t despair! I really think quilting a different pattern inside the pumpkins and pinwheels vs. the background will make all the difference. I love your little quilt!

  88. I saw this pattern, and purchased it, too. I had already decided to use more contrast with mine…but, that being said…if you make a pumpkin quilt, you might want to add this to the back…it would look smashing…! I have made so many things over the years that I was disappointed in, especially if I had high hopes…some of them were actually okay, but I learned from each one…and a few of them were put on the back of other quilts, where they were a perfect fit…Thank you for disclosing a less-than-perfect outing with a quilt pattern…make me feel less intimidated…!

  89. I saw this pattern, and purchased it, too. I had already decided to use more contrast with mine…but, that being said…if you make a pumpkin quilt, you might want to add this to the back…it would look smashing…! I have made so many things over the years that I was disappointed in, especially if I had high hopes…some of them were actually okay, but I learned from each one…and a few of them were put on the back of other quilts, where they were a perfect fit…Thank you for disclosing a less-than-perfect outing with a quilt pattern…make me feel less intimidated…!

  90. I saw this pattern, and purchased it, too. I had already decided to use more contrast with mine…but, that being said…if you make a pumpkin quilt, you might want to add this to the back…it would look smashing…! I have made so many things over the years that I was disappointed in, especially if I had high hopes…some of them were actually okay, but I learned from each one…and a few of them were put on the back of other quilts, where they were a perfect fit…Thank you for disclosing a less-than-perfect outing with a quilt pattern…make me feel less intimidated…!

  91. I agree with the others. Get it quilted with a white batting and you will be happier when it’s finished. Make sure the pumpkins are the show piece by going light on the quilting. It’s a beautiful piece and thank you for sharing.

  92. I agree with the others. Get it quilted with a white batting and you will be happier when it’s finished. Make sure the pumpkins are the show piece by going light on the quilting. It’s a beautiful piece and thank you for sharing.

  93. I agree with the others. Get it quilted with a white batting and you will be happier when it’s finished. Make sure the pumpkins are the show piece by going light on the quilting. It’s a beautiful piece and thank you for sharing.

  94. Poor thing. I am really sorry— been there! Stick it in a drawer and see how you feel at the end of the summer before you spend another minute on it!

  95. Poor thing. I am really sorry— been there! Stick it in a drawer and see how you feel at the end of the summer before you spend another minute on it!

  96. Poor thing. I am really sorry— been there! Stick it in a drawer and see how you feel at the end of the summer before you spend another minute on it!

  97. I love it! I know it’s subtle and I struggle when they have you make something that’s supposed to “melt” or “fade” into the background after you’ve done so much work on it but it looks so good! Make a companion piece to go in another area or use it as a bench pillow instead, or raffle it off 🙂

  98. I love it! I know it’s subtle and I struggle when they have you make something that’s supposed to “melt” or “fade” into the background after you’ve done so much work on it but it looks so good! Make a companion piece to go in another area or use it as a bench pillow instead, or raffle it off 🙂

  99. I love it! I know it’s subtle and I struggle when they have you make something that’s supposed to “melt” or “fade” into the background after you’ve done so much work on it but it looks so good! Make a companion piece to go in another area or use it as a bench pillow instead, or raffle it off 🙂

  100. I honestly think your table runner is really lovely and subtlety is quite elegant. Keep going. I’m sure you’ll absolutely love it when it’s finished.

  101. I honestly think your table runner is really lovely and subtlety is quite elegant. Keep going. I’m sure you’ll absolutely love it when it’s finished.

  102. I honestly think your table runner is really lovely and subtlety is quite elegant. Keep going. I’m sure you’ll absolutely love it when it’s finished.

  103. I like the idea of button hole stitch in pale peach pumpkin color around the pumpkins. Would look nice with the binding too.

  104. I like the idea of button hole stitch in pale peach pumpkin color around the pumpkins. Would look nice with the binding too.

  105. I like the idea of button hole stitch in pale peach pumpkin color around the pumpkins. Would look nice with the binding too.

  106. I, too, thought putting the white backing under yours would make the pumpkins a bit more definite. Also, could the company who did the photoshoot for the picture that would appear on the pattern envelope have possibly made their green a bit brighter or darker? Maybe they thought it was a little bit dull and just added a tinge more green to their picture to make it more appealing? My hubby fools around with pictures and how they look and says this is quite possible. Your piece is very pretty and you should not beat yourself up. Good luck, and keep us posted!

  107. I, too, thought putting the white backing under yours would make the pumpkins a bit more definite. Also, could the company who did the photoshoot for the picture that would appear on the pattern envelope have possibly made their green a bit brighter or darker? Maybe they thought it was a little bit dull and just added a tinge more green to their picture to make it more appealing? My hubby fools around with pictures and how they look and says this is quite possible. Your piece is very pretty and you should not beat yourself up. Good luck, and keep us posted!

  108. I, too, thought putting the white backing under yours would make the pumpkins a bit more definite. Also, could the company who did the photoshoot for the picture that would appear on the pattern envelope have possibly made their green a bit brighter or darker? Maybe they thought it was a little bit dull and just added a tinge more green to their picture to make it more appealing? My hubby fools around with pictures and how they look and says this is quite possible. Your piece is very pretty and you should not beat yourself up. Good luck, and keep us posted!

  109. I think if you lay it on something light you will be able to see the contrast you were expecting to see. You’re looking at a single layer of fabric on a dark surface. Give it a try and see if it makes a difference. And don’t be so hard on yourself.

  110. I think if you lay it on something light you will be able to see the contrast you were expecting to see. You’re looking at a single layer of fabric on a dark surface. Give it a try and see if it makes a difference. And don’t be so hard on yourself.

  111. I think if you lay it on something light you will be able to see the contrast you were expecting to see. You’re looking at a single layer of fabric on a dark surface. Give it a try and see if it makes a difference. And don’t be so hard on yourself.

  112. Looks pretty cute to me! As others have mentioned, you may like it a lot better after it is quilted and bound in a contrasting color.

  113. Looks pretty cute to me! As others have mentioned, you may like it a lot better after it is quilted and bound in a contrasting color.

  114. Looks pretty cute to me! As others have mentioned, you may like it a lot better after it is quilted and bound in a contrasting color.

  115. I like your beautiful pumpkin table runner very much! The low contrast colors especially appeal to me rather than the usual in your face “Halloween” or “Fall” colors.Your piecing is so precise & wonderful, also! Take a little break from your beautiful table runner, then quilt it with color & enjoy!

  116. I like your beautiful pumpkin table runner very much! The low contrast colors especially appeal to me rather than the usual in your face “Halloween” or “Fall” colors.Your piecing is so precise & wonderful, also! Take a little break from your beautiful table runner, then quilt it with color & enjoy!

  117. I like your beautiful pumpkin table runner very much! The low contrast colors especially appeal to me rather than the usual in your face “Halloween” or “Fall” colors.Your piecing is so precise & wonderful, also! Take a little break from your beautiful table runner, then quilt it with color & enjoy!

  118. What a bummer after all that work. It is a really neat pattern, hope you’ll make it again with a darker background

  119. What a bummer after all that work. It is a really neat pattern, hope you’ll make it again with a darker background

  120. What a bummer after all that work. It is a really neat pattern, hope you’ll make it again with a darker background