Posts tagged ‘laminates’
Amy Butler‘s fabric was some of the first fabric that I ever bought, so I was thrilled to meet her in person and see the new lines. The booth featured Amy’s new line, Organic Soul, features prints “derived and rescued” from Amy’s Soul Blossoms collection. These prints will be available in FIVE substrates: corduroy, a [...]
Tula Pink had a gorgeous booth at market — check out the columns which match the colors in the new collection. The new collection is called Prince Charming and comes in four coordinating colorways: Coral, Honey, Olive, and Indigo. There are 30 prints on quilting cotton, nine on voile, and four on laminated cotton. Coral: [...]
Both of these collections have gotten a lot of press– you can see Laurie Dewberry’s recap of market including some more beautiful booth pictures here. Anna Maria has also gone public with her Needleworks collection (there’s also a link there to a segment with the DIY Dish ladies explaining more details about LouLouThi). Kristen is [...]
Tula Pink has revealed her second collection for FreeSpirit, Prince Charming. As you probably know, Ms. Pink is the master of (well, all things involved in fabric design but also) hidden pictures. With each new collection it’s so cool to see the new ways she’s dreamt up to commingle traditional patterns (scales, hexagons, ogees, etc.) [...]
I can’t get Tom Jones’ song out of my head when I look at Tanya Whelan‘s new collection Delilah — the two don’t go together at all, but I still like the juxtaposition! Delilah (the fabrics) is already available in stores, except, I believe, for the laminates. Related posts: Preview: Tanya Whelan – Delilah Fall [...]
Jennifer Paganelli‘s newest is called Queen Street, and it features her signature blend of bohemian/psychedelic and traditional in a bright, bold palette. It’s in stores now, except for the laminates (bottom photo), which should follow shortly. Related posts: Fall Quilt Market 2010 – FreeSpirit – Tina Givens Preview: Queen Street by Jennifer Paganelli Fall Quilt [...]
In case you hadn’t heard, ex-Trading Spaces carpenter-turned-Extreme Home Makeover host Ty Pennington is designing fabrics for Westminster! He already has a line of home textiles and accessories for Sears, so this is a natural extension of his growing interior design brand. This first collection is called Impressions. Obviously, this photo isn’t Ty! Unfortunately, I [...]
Can I just say? Meeting Tula Pink for the first time had to be one of the highlights of this market for me. She is hilarious and awesome and her tales of living in the rural Midwest had me rolling on the floor at the Fabric 2.0 party. And of course her booth to promote [...]
I didn’t get photos of Joanna Figueroa’s Fig Tree & Co. booth this time — kicking myself! — but you can see several here and here. Her next fabric collection, Buttercup, includes quilting cottons, three laminates, and two double-sided, prequilted prints. The latter two are put to great use in her new kid’s cape/poncho pattern. [...]