Patterns Collection
Geometric pattern
Geometric patterns dedicated to printing on fabric are not only classic grids or polka dots, but also abstract forms and harmonious lines that will add a modern and stylish accent to your design.
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Printed fabrics with geometric patterns on the materials are a perfect example of modern design that will bring a breath of freshness to your projects. Simple lines, shapes and geometric figures can create a pattern that is both dynamic and elegant. These printed fabrics are perfect for interior decoration and many non-standard projects.
Printed patterns on fabrics: abstract, oriental or art-deco offer the opportunity to express your creativity and add a unique character to your designs.
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Geometric patterns have long been an inspiration for artists and designers. Their precision, symmetry and aesthetic make them an ideal choice for textile printing, adding a unique character and sophisticated style to any design. In this article, we take a look at the variety of geometric patterns and how they can be used to create fashionable and unique fabrics.
Application to the design of sewing fabrics.
Geometric patterns are versatile and can be used in a variety of ways when designing fabrics. They can act as the main motif, taking centre stage on the fabric, or be used as subtle accents that add character and definition to the fabric. In addition, printed geometric patterns can be scaled and adapted to different types of sewing fabrics, giving designers ample room for experimentation.
Classics in a new light.
Geometric patterns have a long history, dating back to ancient times, when they were used in architecture, mathematics and art as far back as ancient Greece. Today, these traditional patterns, such as Greek keys, meanders or geometric motifs inspired by mosaics, are still popular in textile design. Their symmetrical arrangements and regular repeating patterns add elegance and harmony to any design.
Abstrakcja i nowoczesność.
Wzory geometryczne nie ograniczają się jednak tylko do tradycyjnych motywów. Współczesne interpretacje obejmują abstrakcyjne formy, kształty i linie, które nadają tkaninom nowoczesny i dynamiczny wygląd. Te odważne wzory mogą być stosowane zarówno w minimalistycznych projektach, jak i w tych bardziej ekstrawaganckich, dodając im charakteru i oryginalności.
Colourful experiments.
Adding colour to geometric patterns can completely change their character. Bright and vivid colours can make patterns more cheerful and energetic, while muted colour palettes can give them elegance and subtlety. A well-chosen colour palette can accentuate geometric patterns, giving them depth and a three-dimensional look.
Create your own patterns for printing on materials.
For those who want to create their own geometric patterns, there are a number of tools and programmes that facilitate the process. Vector graphics programmes, such as Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape, allow you to draw and manipulate shapes and lines with precision, enabling you to create unique patterns according to your own artistic vision.
Geometric pattern fabrics printed on running metres.
Geometric patterns are therefore not only beautiful, but also versatile and inspiring. Whether you're looking for a traditional pattern with classic elegance or a modern abstraction full of colour and energy, geometric patterns can be an excellent choice for fabric printing, adding unique charm and sophisticated style to any project.
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- Abstract patterns are characterised by irregular shapes and free composition. They can range from simple geometric figures to more complex arrangements. Vibrant colours and bold contrasts are often used, giving the fabrics a modern and energetic look. These patterns are ideal for modernist or eclectic style interiors.
- The Art Deco style, which originated in the 1920s, is known for its elegant and symmetrical patterns. Geometric shapes such as zigzags, fans and chequers are characteristic of this style, often done in luxurious fabrics and with metallic accents. Fabrics with these patterns add sophistication and glamour to interiors.
- Dynamic geometric patterns stand out for their movement and energy. They can be wavy lines, spirals or arrangements of figures that give a three-dimensional impression. They are often used in modern sports fabrics or in youth fashion, where dynamism and expressiveness are key.
- Dots, or regularly spaced dots, are a classic pattern that never goes out of fashion. They can come in a variety of sizes and colours, from subtle and elegant small dots to bold, large dots. This pattern is versatile and is used in both fashion and interior decoration, adding lightness and charm to fabrics.
- Harmonious patterns are characterised by balance and symmetry. They can be repeated motifs such as rhombuses, squares or hexagons, arranged in regular and calm compositions. Harmonious patterns promote a sense of calm and order, which is why they are often used in fabrics designed for the bedroom or living room.
- Camouflage patterns, originally designed for military purposes, have become popular in civilian fashion over time. They consist of irregular, overlapping patches in various shades of green, brown and other earthy colours. Camouflage gives fabrics a rugged and functional feel and is often used in casual and outdoor clothing.
- Checkered is one of the most recognisable geometric patterns and comes in many variations such as tartan, gingham and windowpane. Each type of check has its own specific aesthetic, from traditional Scottish tartans to sleek, minimalist designs. The check is versatile and is used in both men's and women's fashion as well as interior decoration.
- Pepito, also known as the ‘houndstooth’ pattern, is a classic pattern characterised by alternating, contrasting canine tooth-shaped figures. Most commonly seen in black and white, the houndstooth is synonymous with elegance and sophistication, often used in formalwear and accessories.
- Oriental patterns are inspired by the rich traditions of Asia and the Middle East. They are characterised by intricate motifs such as mandalas, paisleys or geometric arabesques. They are often richly decorated and multicoloured, giving the fabrics an exotic and luxurious look. Ideal for interiors and outfits that are meant to exude the richness of culture and history.