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  • Blue Afghan
    This design is meant to look like a granny square blanket. (Instructions for making your own version from polymer clay are available here.) The Blue color scheme features navy, purple, and green, combined with white, black, and/or each other.

  • Blue Calico
    The very first “fabric” design I ever made, Blue Calico was created to match a skirt I owned in the late 1990s. Though the skirt is long gone, I continue to use this pattern in my work. It was the starting point for the entire body of tile-able fabric-like designs that make up the current Polka Dot Cottage aesthetic.

  • Blue Retro
    The “retro cane” is common in polymer clay. You can learn more about it’s construction here. The Blue color scheme features navy, purple, and green, combined with white, black, and/or each other.

  • Blue Tortoise
    The “tortoise cane” is a subtle pattern, reminiscent of the rings on a tortoise’s shell. The Blue color scheme features navy, purple, and green, combined with white, black, and/or each other.

  • Bog Jubilee
    This design is exuberantly kaleidoscopic (learn to DIY it in polymer clay here). The Bog color scheme features brown, blue, and yellow, combined with white, black, and/or each other.

  • Bog Tortoise
    The “tortoise cane” is a subtle pattern, reminiscent of the rings on a tortoise’s shell. The Bog color scheme features brown, blue, and yellow, combined with white, black, and/or each other.

  • Circus Jubilee
    This design is exuberantly kaleidoscopic (learn to DIY it in polymer clay here). The Circus color scheme features yellow, red, and pearlescent teal, combined together and with bits of white and black.

  • Circus Tortoise
    The “tortoise cane” is a subtle pattern, reminiscent of the rings on a tortoise’s shell. The Circus color scheme features yellow, red, and pearlescent teal, combined together and with bits of white and black.

  • Citrus Jubilee
    This design is exuberantly kaleidoscopic (learn to DIY it in polymer clay here). The Citrus color scheme features red-orange, yellow-green, and blue-green, combined together and with bits of white and black.

  • Galaxy Jubilee
    This design is exuberantly kaleidoscopic (learn to DIY it in polymer clay here). The Galaxy color scheme features black, white, and glittery gold, combined with each other and with bits of red, yellow and blue.

  • Honey Jubilee
    This design is exuberantly kaleidoscopic (learn to DIY it in polymer clay here). The Honey color scheme features yellow, brown, and glittery gold, combined with each other and with bits of white and black.

  • Lapis Jubilee
    This design is exuberantly kaleidoscopic (learn to DIY it in polymer clay here). The Lapis color scheme features ultramarine blue, cobalt blue, and pearlescent antique gold, combined with each other and with bits of white and black.

  • Lapis Tortoise
    The “tortoise cane” is a subtle pattern, reminiscent of the rings on a tortoise’s shell. The Lapis color scheme features ultramarine blue, cobalt blue, and pearlescent antique gold, combined with each other and with bits of white and black.

  • Lush Jubilee
    This design is exuberantly kaleidoscopic (learn to DIY it in polymer clay here). The Lush color scheme features yellow, fuchsia, and pearlescent purple, combined with each other and with bits of white and black.

  • Lush Tortoise
    The “tortoise cane” is a subtle pattern, reminiscent of the rings on a tortoise’s shell. The Lush color scheme features yellow, fuchsia, and pearlescent purple, combined with each other and with bits of white and black.

  • Olive Jubilee
    This design is exuberantly kaleidoscopic (learn to DIY it in polymer clay here). The Olive color scheme features turquoise, olive green, and yellow-green, combined with each other and with bits of white and black.

  • Pink Calico
    The “calico cane” features a small scale pattern of tiny flowers. One of my earliest color schemes, Pink features red, maroon, and purple, combined with each other and with bits of white and black.

  • Pink Jubilee
    This design is exuberantly kaleidoscopic (learn to DIY it in polymer clay here). One of my earliest color schemes, Pink features red, maroon, and purple, combined with each other and with bits of white and black.

  • Plasmatic Jubilee
    This design is exuberantly kaleidoscopic (learn to DIY it in polymer clay here). The Plasmatic color scheme features yellow, dark brown, and turquoise, combined with each other and with bits of white and black.

  • Rainbow Afghan
    This design is meant to look like a granny square blanket. (Instructions for making your own version from polymer clay are available here.) The Rainbow color scheme features three primary colors (red, yellow, and blue), combined with each other and with bits of white and black. Mixing the primaries gives you all of the colors of the rainbow.

  • Rainbow Jubilee
    This design is exuberantly kaleidoscopic (learn to DIY it in polymer clay here). The Rainbow color scheme features three primary colors (red, yellow, and blue), combined with each other and with bits of white and black. Mixing the primaries gives you all of the colors of the rainbow.

  • Rainbow Retro
    The “retro cane” is common in polymer clay. You can learn more about it’s construction here. The Rainbow color scheme features three primary colors (red, yellow, and blue), combined with each other and with bits of white and black.

  • Rainbow Tortoise
    The “tortoise cane” is a subtle pattern, reminiscent of the rings on a tortoise’s shell. The Rainbow color scheme features three primary colors (red, yellow, and blue), combined with each other and with bits of white and black. Mixing the primaries gives you all of the colors of the rainbow.

  • Salmon Jubilee
    This design is exuberantly kaleidoscopic (learn to DIY it in polymer clay here). The Salmon color scheme features turquoise, pink, and glittery red, combined with each other and with bits of white.

  • Salmon Tortoise
    The “tortoise cane” is a subtle pattern, reminiscent of the rings on a tortoise’s shell.

  • Seafoam Jubilee
    This design is exuberantly kaleidoscopic (learn to DIY it in polymer clay here). The Seafoam color scheme features blue and green, combined with each other and with bits of white and tan.

  • Seaside Afghan
    This design is meant to look like a granny square blanket. (Instructions for making your own version from polymer clay are available here.) The Seaside color scheme features turquoise, fuchsia, and yellow-green, combined with each other and with bits of white and black.

  • Seaside Calico
    The “calico cane” features a small scale pattern of tiny flowers. The Seaside color scheme features turquoise, fuchsia, and yellow-green, combined with each other and with bits of white and black.

  • Spring Afghan
    This design is meant to look like a granny square blanket. (Instructions for making your own version from polymer clay are available here.) The Spring color scheme features yellow, purple, and green, combined with each other and with bits of white and black.

  • Spring Calico
    The “calico cane” features a small scale pattern of tiny flowers. The Spring color scheme features yellow, purple, and green, combined with each other and with bits of white and black.

  • Spring Jubilee
    This design is exuberantly kaleidoscopic (learn to DIY it in polymer clay here). The Spring color scheme features yellow, purple, and green, combined with each other and with bits of white and black.

  • Spring Retro
    The “retro cane” is common in polymer clay. You can learn more about it’s construction here. The Spring color scheme features yellow, purple, and green, combined with each other and with bits of white and black.

  • Swamp Afghan
    This design is meant to look like a granny square blanket. (Instructions for making your own version from polymer clay are available here.) The Swamp color scheme features blue, brown, and yellow-green, combined with each other and with bits of white and black. These colors remind me of springtime in the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge.

  • Swamp Calico
    The “calico cane” features a small scale pattern of tiny flowers. The Swamp color scheme features blue, brown, and yellow-green, combined with each other and with bits of white and black. These colors remind me of springtime in the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge.

  • Swamp Retro
    The “retro cane” is common in polymer clay. You can learn more about it’s construction here. The Swamp color scheme features blue, brown, and yellow-green, combined with each other and with bits of white and black. These colors remind me of springtime in the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge.

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