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foreign textile bodies Iamp;#39;m Daria a textile and surface pattern designer and artist both traditional and digital on this channel Iamp;#39;m talking all things artwork textile color pattern and more patterns everywhere today I would like to talk in detail about the beginning stage of creating a textile design making motifs motifs are the elements that eventually will make your repeat tile please subscribe to my channel so we can stay the textile bodies that we are and donamp;#39;t forget to hit that notification Bell icon so you do not miss new videos that I post so motifs is a textile design term itamp;#39;s not motive itamp;#39;s Motif it ends with an f and basically they are separate elements that will later on make your Fabric or Surface pattern design so this is the finished product this is the fabric there are two main ways of making motifs and that would be the traditional mediums and the digital and two main options to finish up the motifs into a repeat unit would be