I'm just a little bit excited to announce that you can now buy my Flippers and Kippers fabric collection from spoonflower here, or by clicking on the image above.
If that wasn't enough excitement for one day, I have also released a couple of individual fabrics for sale too:
Excuse me a while will you. I'm just going for a little sit down.
Showing posts with label fabric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fabric. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
For Sale
Friday, October 01, 2010
raindrops and gumdrops
I thought I'd share a little of the surface pattern design I've been working on of late - called raindrops and gumdrops. This is still a work in progress but I'm pleased with the way it is coming along. My initial idea was that these designs would be for fabrics:
The palette was inspired by this advert from the 1951 Festival of Britain guide.
If I'm going to make it as a real life bona fide designer then I need to hear some feedback. If you have a moment please drop me a comment and let me know what you think. Constructive feedback is good - what do you like? what don't you like?
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The palette was inspired by this advert from the 1951 Festival of Britain guide.
If I'm going to make it as a real life bona fide designer then I need to hear some feedback. If you have a moment please drop me a comment and let me know what you think. Constructive feedback is good - what do you like? what don't you like?
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Monday, May 03, 2010
Monda loves... Seamstar
I should be making a roast dinner, but instead I'm doing computer bits - you know, the kind of thing where you did have a purpose when you went on the computer but then you got distracted by an email, or an idea, or something you remember that you meant to do last time you were on the computer, and before you know it, you find yourself at a fabric website you've never seen before.
I'm blogging it because I know I'll want to go back and spend some money another day - when a roast dinner isn't waiting to be cooked, so check out Seamstar here and look at some of the lovely fabrics, like these:
I think I must be feeling bright and geometric today.
Tomorrow, and for the rest of the week I'm off into that London on a 'zero to hero' Adobe Illustrator course. I'm really hoping that I will be a hero by the end of the day on Friday, because I am very definitely at the zero stage at the moment.
I'm blogging it because I know I'll want to go back and spend some money another day - when a roast dinner isn't waiting to be cooked, so check out Seamstar here and look at some of the lovely fabrics, like these:
I think I must be feeling bright and geometric today.
Tomorrow, and for the rest of the week I'm off into that London on a 'zero to hero' Adobe Illustrator course. I'm really hoping that I will be a hero by the end of the day on Friday, because I am very definitely at the zero stage at the moment.
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