Wonderland by MoMo for Moda

With the rise in popularity of Japanese fabric, it was only a matter of time before a U.S. company picked up on the trend and produced their own version of Japanese cute. The single-named MoMo is a woman designer from Japan working with Moda for the first time. Wonderland, inspired by Alice in Wonderland, is the perfect blend of Japanese design and Moda sensibilities. My favorite parts are cheater prints, scissors (Snip Snip), and all the polka dots and plum going on.

Wonderland is just arriving in stores now — please feel free to leave sightings in the comments!

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03/12/2009 | Fabrics 2009 | Comments

15 Responses to “Wonderland by MoMo for Moda”

  1. Posted by: Leigh - 03/12/2009 - 1

    I spotted this today at my local fabric shop (Stitcher’s Crossing in Madison, WI) today and fell in LOVE! Came home and here it is again. It’s taunting me! :D http://stitcherscrossing.com/

  2. Posted by: Bloom - 03/12/2009 - 2

    I love this range. Something quite different. I have spotted a little of it at Christmas time in a gorgeous little country town called Berry in New South Wales, Australia. http://hstrial-edubbelde.homestead.com/ I didn’t give in to the temptation at the time, but I don’t think my resolve will last!

  3. Posted by: keyka - 03/12/2009 - 3

    Ahhhh! The tweedle dee print is SO cute.

  4. Posted by: kathy - 03/12/2009 - 4

    Thanks for the bio on MoMo! I spent the day loading my shipment of these gorgeous fabrics into my shop: http://www.pinkchalkfabrics.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=37_47_186&zenid=8bd4495357b608fa128412796309e95a

    I was excited to see that Moda printed several of the designs on Twill. The twills in this collection are a fabulous medium-weight cotton with excellent drape for bags, skirts and accessory projects. I also love that Moda kept them affordable, only a dollar more per yard than quilting cottons.

    And yes, Snip Snip has got to be my favorite!

  5. Posted by: Amanda Elizabeth - 03/12/2009 - 5

    I love this collection!!! None of my local shops have it, so I’m most likely going to buy it from fabricworm.com!

  6. Posted by: Nicole - 03/12/2009 - 6

    Ha! I saw this range and thought “it’s a fusion/copy of Japanese prints!

  7. Posted by: Ahava - 03/13/2009 - 7

    I was just in a shop today pawing these as they were putting them on the floor. They are beautiful!

  8. Posted by: beki - 03/13/2009 - 8

    Oh, I love this! I’ll definitely be on the lookout.

  9. Posted by: Beth Oberle - 03/13/2009 - 9

    I just got my shipment of these in today. One customer was buying it as I was pulling it out of the boxes!

    I spent the rest of the afternoon listing it on my etsy shop: http://www.etsy.com/search_results_shop.php?search_type=user_shop_ttt_id_5100699&search_query=momo

  10. Posted by: Jona - 03/13/2009 - 10

    I just received a beautiful shipment at Fabritopia! These colors are fabulous!

  11. Posted by: Diane, Bee Square Fabrics - 03/14/2009 - 11

    I spent last night uploading these fun fabrics into my shop. There are several prints I will be buying for myself!

    Please stop by and take a look.
    :) Diane

    http://www.beesquarefabrics.com/catalog/products.php?cPath=149&nPath=3&

  12. Posted by: Ruth, Sew Love Fabrics - 03/14/2009 - 12

    This is a really fun line with great colors. I have a bunch in my shop including the twill at a fantastic price!

  13. Posted by: Handmade by Alissa » Blog Archive » Weekend blocks - 04/27/2009 - 13

    [...] I was a little late to the party, but I’m officially in love with with Wonderland by MoMo. So many cute print in the line. A bit ended up in the center of this second [...]

  14. Posted by: Back in Stock: Wonderland by Momo for Moda | Whipstitch - 01/27/2010 - 14

    [...] a whole mess of projects from it (which I’ll share here soon enough).  Something about the Japanese design sensibility made it super appealing, and the colors are all in my most-favored palette.  Moda is notorious for [...]

  15. Posted by: Fabric Worm's Latest Fabrics | Pattern Hound - 01/27/2010 - 15

    [...] the Japanese fabric craze that is driving Momo’s success by checking out Kim Kight’s True Up blog entry from March 2009.  Although Momo’s Wonderland fabric series has been out since last Spring, it’s [...]

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