I entered this new design on a Spoonflower competition at the start of January. You don't really win any prizes but you get featured on their top ten list, and your fabric gets printed and sold as part of a fat quarter bundle.
I didn't end up in the top ten, but I rated 15 out of 248 submissions. Isn't that cool!
Yesterday, the 1st of January I had a really lovely surprise. Amy, who bought some of my fabric a couple of months ago, sent me some pictures of the curtains she made for her bathroom, or powder room as they say in the States. I just love to see what other people make with my fabrics.
A great start to 2014.
It's that time of the year again. The George Street Festival and Artisans Market is happening on the 1st of December, from 1 to 7 pm.
The weather forecast is predicting 28 C on the day which is just marvelous!
I'll be there selling my wares and this time I won't forget my camera.
This is a design I had done before I went away on holidays, but I didn't have time to publish it.
It's a flock of gallahs eating seeds in a field. Fabric and wall paper are now for sale at my Spoonflower shop.
Fabric
Wall paper
In the meantime, Society6 have added mugs and tote bags to their range of products, so I'm posting them here as well. All products for sale at my Shop.
I'm back from my travels and happy to be back.
While I was away I had message from one of my Spoonflower customers, telling me about her shop online called Yellow Boat pillow company .
Kim has used one of my fabrics for one of the pillows in her catalogue. Pillow is named Laura
It's very exciting to see my fabrics used by other people. I love it!