Zenith & Quasar Hello World

I love the Hello World print from Zenith & Quasar Fabric! It's one of the 24 designs in the Reprint Round at peorder through June 29th.


This print features the code to display "hello world" in multiple programming languages. My cousin is a programmer and I decided to make her a Sinclair Patterns Bianca Shrug with some Hello World from my stash. I figured it was better to sew it up than to pack it up.


Here's a close look at the design.


So, I tried to write down all the different programming languages on the print - here is my list: HTML, BASIC, Python, Java, Purl, Ruby, Turing, Fortran, C#, ALGOL, and Logo. I might have missed some.


I really struggled with picking a fabric for the bands on this Bianca Shrug. Initially I wanted to use a stripe, but didn't want to worry about matching stripes. In my mind it would be really obvious if I did not get them perfect.


I then decided to use some white supplex. After I cut out the bands, I decided the white supplex was just too white against this print. I used the white supplex for the back side of the bands and cut the right side bands from the Hello World print.


I really think this was the perfect option. I really hope my cousin loves the shrug.


Be sure to check out all the great prints in the reprint round.

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