Last summer I started to play around with designing fabrics, which has always been a dream of mine.
Life was a little hectic and busy and I put the project on the back burner for some time.
Well, I finally ordered my fabric samples and they are fabulous, better than I imagined.
The designs still need a little tweaking before I make them available for purchase,
but the possibilities are endless and I can't wait to develop this collection.
I'm inspired to reupholster a little bench that I have in my bedroom and I'm finding it's so hard to choose!
As I explore this new line, I thought I'd ask you, my dearest readers, do you have a favorite
painting of mine that you would like to see as a fabric and what would you make with it?
30 comments:
Oh my, they are just FABULOUS! Congratulations, they all look wonderful I cant choose!
These look fantastic holly! can't wait to see more :)
those are beautiful! i look forward to seeing more of them. i have always wanted to do fabric prints too. i love these prints that you have done and i'd like to see your beautiful feathers and also the woodland thicket as prints. really all your work would be great!
ohh!! those are fabulous!!
your work on fabric is like a dream for a fabric lover, like me!
the one with the keyhole is awesome!!
I love your feathers, your logs, the furry creatures, all the leaves... wathever you put on fabric will looks perfect!
so wonderful Holly. I like your ferns very much, the way you show the whole thing, tuber and all.
Your silouttes too, wouldn't they make an unusual fabric?
xx
julie
Wow, your fabrics are sensational! What a fantastic idea. They look amazing! And I agree with a previous comment that your feathers would look great.
I agree with the previous commenters about feathers and ferns...or any of your works really. Those samples are stunning.
they look brilliant so far! such a great idea . . . have been wanting to do some too, waiting for a little more time etc.
i think i'd have a hard time cutting your fabric!
:)
weeeeeeeeeeeeeee! So awesome. The fabrics look amazing!
thanks for the encouraging messages!
I would love to make a 50's style dress out of either the nest or bord print. These really are amazing Holly! Can you tell us where you had them printed? x
ack!!! I meant to say BIRD fabric...my typing is terrible today! x
Thank you! I will let you all know as soon as the fabric is available for sale. The fabric is printed by Spoonflower.
Oh my goodness! I can't wait. Will you be selling fabric in your Etsy shop? I love the birds...and the maple tree thingies!
how cool is that!?!?! I think if you do anything with your birds, it will be awesome.
Totally fabulous! What beauties! Well done Holly-xx
It's hard to pick one, but the feather your nest No. 39 is my favorite. I would make drapes, re-upholster a bench or slipcover a ottoman. I can imagine all of these is my 1st grandchild room. (due this July)
Your black swan or wild hare would make great pillow covers.
thank you all so much! You are giving me great ideas!
Looks utterly stunning -- can't wait to see it available for purchase!
These are stunning! I can't wait till they are available to purchase!
Gorgeous!! How exciting for you. I just perused your Etsy shop and discovered a couple of thistle heads that would be fabulous. And I remember some exquisite moths from several months back. Can't wait to see more....
OH.MY.GOODNESS! They're wonderful!
My favorite so far is the samaras...sigh.
just beautiful! My would have to be the Seeds from the Maples print...I love green so much:)
But any of them would look lovely.
gorgeous!!! how could one possibly choose?:)
These are totally amazing.
oh my gosh! i will be stalking your etsy shop waiting for fabric! i would like to see some of your feathers as fabric prints, i would make pillow cases :)
Thanks all! I will post about all of the fabric designs and how you can purchase them soon - I promise!
These are great! The birds are definitely my favorite; great colors.
These designs look so wonderful! I really can't tell you how inspired I am by your work. Can't wait to see more.
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