Monday 18 January 2010

LIBERTY TANA LAWN





I scanned some Liberty Tana Lawn cotton fabric and this is what happened.

4 comments:

tommy said...

Wooooo! How interesting!!
Those are comics.

Have you watched "ADOMACHICK-TENGOKU"program in channel 12.
On last saturday that progrem introduced ODAWARA.

The bakery which intruduced in TV is near my house.
After few days,people were waiting in line to buy bean jam bread!

How great effect.

seaurchin said...

It's tipical!!
2weeks ago, I was in Keio department store to have hair cut.
The 7th floor was so crowded by many people lining at the casher.The Ekiben festival was held in 7th floor.
And this week, Odakyu department store is holding Hokkaido Busanten.
Why they have ideas about Hokkaido foods all the time?
I don't like those.
To tell you the truth, I was starving. But I didn't buy anything.I hated to line at the casher.

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come-by said...

Yes. I watched that programme by chance.
I only knew the castle and Ninomiya Kinjiro's statue outside Luska! It seems many people were influenced to come here after watching it.I wondered where that bakery was.The media and TV certainly as a great effect on the public.
I am a very impatient person and don't like waiting in line. I never push in or jump the line like most Brits.But if I see a queue I turn around and leave the area.
Ekiben? I wonder if it is fresh if it came all the way from Hokkaido by train.
Maybe they cheated and made it in Tokyo.Actually there always seems to be a "Hokkaido Fair" every time I go to a Department Store. These people must travel from town to town selling delicious food from the North.