Showing posts with label Toile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toile. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

I Spy with My Little Eye


On last night's episode of Parenthood, I noticed something familiar.


The rocking chair cushion was made out of my fabric. How exciting is that! It's the toile from Desired Things.


This is one of my favorite prints from the line. I just love the little girl watering and picking flowers.


Yellow is one of my favorite colors for a nursery. Such a soft and happy, gender neutral color. The way they styled the nursery is just so simple and pretty. 

What a great surprise it was to see my fabric on one of my favorite shows! You can find the fabric HERE.



Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Hope Cove

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Back in the spring of 2009, while I was spending time in England, Martin and I went for a Sunday drive. We ended up in a little village on the southwest coast of Devon, Hope Cove. 


That little village, where the sky seemed the bluest, is what inspired my new spring line. 


This Dresden Plate quilt was made out of the small prints from Hope Cove.


While I was at Hope Cove, I kept thinking about how people use the ocean for work. Fishing boats lined the beach, in for a meal or the end of a shift.


The more I learn about antique toile, the more I realize that it is about the workings of the people--fishing, hunting, music. 


This piece, which I think is the main fabric of the line, glorifies the work of fishermen. I hope that you love it as much as I do. And don't forget to stop by and see all of the fabrics HERE. Oh, you can also see a cute little quilt my daughter made out of this line here