Posts tagged ‘monaluna’
Jennifer Moore of Monaluna drew on Indian style and motifs — elephants, lotus flowers, paisley, pomegranates — for her upcoming collection, Raaga. And of course, it’s 100% GOTS-certified organic. Related posts: Monaluna: Modern Home Fall Quilt Market 2011: Monaluna Fall Quilt Market 2012 – Monaluna Spring Quilt Market 2011: Monaluna Spring Quilt Market 2012: Monaluna
Modern Home is the newest collection from Monaluna, Jennifer Moore’s self-produced brand of organic fabrics. It features the awesome combo of midcentury clocks, sofas, coffee, and llamas, with popular and everlasting geometrics to pull it all together. Related posts: Fall Quilt Market 2012 – Monaluna Fall Quilt Market 2011: Monaluna Spring Quilt Market 2011: Monaluna [...]
{Havana} {Havana} Monaluna‘s organic offerings are lovely. Sadly the fabric’s awesome hand can’t be translated via blog, but next time you are around some Monaluna fabric, just touch it … It’s a medium-weight poplin that is 100% GOTS-certified organic. One of Monaluna’s new collections, Havana, is the perfect combination of cars, birds, scooters, flowers. Mix [...]
{ Mod Squad by Dan Stiles } Judging from the sheer number of collections and projects they had to show them off, Birch Fabrics is clearly growing! The market really seems to be embracing their innovative designs on organic fabric, which is great news. { Mod Squad, Mod Basics, and Next Stop projects [...]
{ all photos by Ellen Luckett Baker of The Long Thread } Let’s open the proceedings with Jennifer Moore’s organic fabric label, Monaluna. She has two new collections on the horizon — one, Fox Hollow, in which she branches out to a cheater print, a cute alphabet print, and (angel choir singing sound) solids! Second, [...]
Jennifer Moore was booth-ing it at Quilt Market for the second time for her organic fabric company Monaluna, showing off her recently introduced collections Marin and Anika, the earlier Monaco, and her brand-new collection Taali. I love them all! And I think it’s so cool how she designs distantly different styles for Birch, Robert Kaufman, [...]
{ Mod Basics} Maybe the sign of a fabric company’s official arrival is having a basics collection. I love that Birch Fabrics‘ Mod Basics line has a little bit of flair beyond your typical basic prints, and that it establishes Birch’s palette/brand. The orange and coral, by the way, are the perfect and much-sought-after shades, not [...]
{ Adorable kid’s clothes made from Circa 52 and Storyboek fabrics } Birch Fabrics is growing, with several new organic fabric collections on the horizon, and also sewn products made from their fabrics. Here’s a look at the collections that they have available now (Avalon and Storyboek, both by Jay-Cyn Designs) and Circa 52 by [...]
The British brand Horrockses is re-launching this month! See my previous posts on Horrockses. “Cotton that looks like silk” from Reese Scannell in Australia (via Red Pepper Quilts) Casey’s Elegant Musings on Sourcing Vintage Fabric (and new fabric for vintage styles) Previews Tanya Whelan’s new book (out in December) Tilly strike-offs from Daisy Janie Circa [...]