I am very excited today, because I just paid an invoice for 45 meters of gorgeous fabric from Kirin & Co. to expand the Tiny Décor line. Kirin & Co. is an Australian based company featuring textiles and crafts by designer Lara Cameron. The fabrics are screenprinted on a 55% hemp/45% organic cotton [...]
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Green Fabrics: Kirin & Co.
August 8th, 2008 · 3 Comments
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As Seen On Daisy Janie
August 5th, 2008 · No Comments
After we featured Daisy Janie as one of the Top 10 Modern and Eco-friendly Fabric Sources on Etsy, she put a beautiful spread about us on her blog. Daisy Janie Blog is full of lovely tidbits. Be sure to look at her fabric designs and gorgeous handbags.
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Top 10 Modern and Eco-friendly Fabric Sources on Etsy
July 31st, 2008 · 14 Comments
I love Etsy, but it can be exhausting to find what you are looking for. If you are looking for unique, modern, eco-friendly fabrics, then I have done all the research for you. Here is my list of the Top 10 (in no particular order) Etsy fabric designers that make modern, eco-friendly fabrics. [...]
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My First Fabric Design
July 16th, 2008 · 2 Comments
My Spoonflower order has arrived! It is so exciting to see my first fabric design actually printed. The fabric came wrapped neatly in tissue paper with a Spoonflower “label” on top. The “label” was actually the Spoonflower logo printed on cotton using the same digital printing method they use for customer orders. [...]
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Green Fabrics: Umbrella Prints
July 8th, 2008 · No Comments
Etsy seller Umbrella Prints offers hand screenprinted organic hemp/cotton blend fabric. The inks used are water-based and solvent free. The fabric is machine-washable. My two favorite prints are the Elephant and FanFlower.
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I am so excited to Design My Own Fabric!
June 18th, 2008 · 1 Comment
I have been invited to participate in the Spoonflower Beta. Spoonflower allows crafters to design and print their own fabric at affordable prices and in amounts as small as a fat quarter. The cost ranges from $5 for a fat quarter to $18 for a yard. I am likely to spend all [...]


















