Butterflies Crosswrap Executive

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Dale Lynch

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Hi fellas, mafe another crosswrap.The patternwas developed by Ademir Romano https://www.dropbox.com/s/u567c9rkugh2iod/Butterflies.pdf?dl=0. I chose to use a bunch of colors.Red,black,orange,neon orange,light green,dark green,light blue,royal blue,and two shades of yellow.It was a tough one,I ran out of real estate before I could get the butterflies big enough.I think a single larger image would work better than the four way.I dunno, maybe not.

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KenV

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Dale

I like the effects of the multiple colors, but could not discern the butterfly until I looked at the more limited colors in the referenced document. The color mix makes an attrractive plaid.

Looks good on a pen and would look good on a fishing rod.
 

Dale Lynch

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Dale

I like the effects of the multiple colors, but could not discern the butterfly until I looked at the more limited colors in the referenced document. The color mix makes an attrractive plaid.

Looks good on a pen and would look good on a fishing rod.

I agree Ken,I think the butterflies would have been easier to see if the colors were switched with the backround.

I like it, where did you find the pen stand?
The box it came in reads Victorian trading co.



Thanks fellas and everyone else, glad you like it.
 
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