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This is definitely one to look forward to! it's a wonderful idea!
Spoonflower Book Announcement
Exciting news: Spoonflower is writing a book! The book will be published by Abrams Books (under the STC Craft |Melanie Falick Books imprint) in Fall of 2014. Our working title is Spoonflower’s Step-by-Step Guide to DIY Digital Design: Fabric, Wallpaper, and Gift Wrap, but we’re still kicking ...
I am beyond myself with excitement!!! I got my pattern in the mail awhile ago and it took until today to decide on the fabric. I got so befuddled I narrowed it down to about 16 pages of faves and my son helped me make the final decision. It's going to be Beach Glass made 3 years ago by Chickie. What helped was seeing an actual skirt made of it. The Flickr group is amazing and helps with the perspective on the design. Yeeps! Can't wait to get it and get my Laurel made! Thank you Spoonflower I'm a fan for life!!!!
Win a Copy of Digital Textile Design!
Interested in learning the art of digital design for fabrics? Enter this week's giveaway for a chance to win the newest edition of Digital Textile Design, written by Melanie Bowles and Ceri Isaac. Digital Textile Design covers everything novice textile designers need to learn about designing ...
I had a great time on my first art related blog hop. I've added everyone to my blog roll (now art is equal to sewing and quilting) and I've learned about new to me products to try. I love stencils and have learned so much about using them differently. Thanks!
All hopped out...but happy!
I don't know when my fascination with pods began, but I have quite a collection of them. They are both direct and mysterious. Pods are direct because they have a purpose, an intention. Pods are mysterious because they hold things inside of them and sometimes there are surpises. Pods are ...
Oh yeah! great book that's going on my wish list. Learning about all the different fabrics would be helpful in all sewing endeavors.
Fabrics A to Z book giveaway, from Dana Willard
The Spoonflower blog has been graced lately by virtual visits from some extremely talented guest posters. Among them, and up this week, is Dana Willard of the Made blog and author of Fabrics A to Z (called The Fabric Selector if you're UK-based). Dana has kindly offered to share her experie...
Breezy Blooms is the only collection I would want all of. There were several that I would want one or two from like the Tea Tins and Spoons and a few more. larmenti at bellsouth dot net
Fabric8 Collection Giveaway and Violette Field Threads giveaway winner
Voting in the final round of the Fabric8 contest, a competition from Spoonflower and Robert Kaufman Fabrics to discover a handful of the world's best amateur textile designers, is pretty much wrapped up. We'll announce the winner on Thursday. If you'd like a closer look at the seven coordinates...
I would love to have copies of her books, I've seen her designs done frequently in blog land. Fabric would be the icing on the cake!
Rashida Coleman-Hale giveaway and Pattern books winner
I've been a big fan of Rashida Coleman-Hale for quite awhile. Writer of the iheartlinen blog, Rashida has a clean aesthetic and a clever project sensibility that I just love. Rashida recently released her Washi fabric collection through Timeless Treasures, and sells other charming fabrics thr...
I am an avid Follower/Reader of True Up's blog. It's the place to be for fabric line updates and pictures, great sales and more. I'm sure her book is just as thorough and would love to win a copy.
Border Print Tutorial: True Up's Kim Kight launches her book blog tour at Spoonflower!
We at Spoonflower are beyond thrilled to have one of our favorite "fabric obsessed" bloggers, Kim Kight, making a first stop on her book blog tour here today. In case you're not a regular reader of Kim's wonderful blog True Up--and you should be!--she has a fantastic new book out, A Field Guide...
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