So since we last met I've had a birthday, and turned 28. It was a tough birthday for me. I was kind of down-trodden and slightly emotional all day and couldn't really figure out why. I mean, it isn't as if I was turning 30 (which will probably be a hard one for me). I finally figured it out towards the end of the day that deep down I had never pictured being 28 and not yet having children. Turns out, it really bothered me. I hate it when I let stuff like that get me down. So many people out there have so much bigger problems, it seems petty to dwell on such insignificant things. But dwell I did. I had myself a good little cry about it and now I've resolved to move on and leave that behind. However, if I find myself in the same predicament next year on my birthday, then I reserve the right to cry and stomp my feet and whatever other unreasonable actions I feel are deserved.
I've been exploring a lot of blogs out there lately and have come across some really beautiful lines of fabric that I'd never even heard of before. I could look at fabric all day, every day and twice on Sunday I think. Usually I gravitate towards some of the more well-known designers/manufacturers. I like a lot of Moda fabrics. Some of my favorite designers are Bonnie and Camille, Fig Tree, 3 Sisters, French General, Kate Spain, among others. I also like a lot of Free Spirit fabrics. Tula Pink, Tanya Whelan, and Anna Maria Horner ( a fellow Tennessean!) are some of my faves. And who doesn't like Amy Butler or Kaffe Fassett??
This past week I stumbled across this Japanese manufacturer called Lecien. Two lines in particular really caught my eye. One called Sweet Broderie is designed by an Aussie named Rosalie Quinlan and it is just adorable!
Photo Credit: Fatquartershop.com
The other fabric line was from an American designer who I had actually seen before on Moda Bakeshop. Monica Solorio-Snow, aka Happy Zombie, designed Happy Holiday for Lecien fabrics. I had never before considered a palette like this for Christmas, but I really do like it!
Photo Credit: Fatquartershop.com
Head over to the Happy Zombie blog to see some of the cute stuff made with this fabric. Both lines can be purchased at Fatquartershop.com, as well as other online retailers. LOL, I swear I'm not trying to sell this stuff!! I just hate it when I see something I like with no mention of where to buy it. Both of these are going on my Christmas wishlist. What did you ask Santa for??
I could keep rambling now, but I think I'll leave well enough alone and save some off whats in my head for another post. And next post I promise to include some of my own photos!
Until next time, Be Good For Goodness Sake!
WooHoo!!! Welcome back Caylee! Some birthdays are harder than others for sure. Big hugs to you!
ReplyDeleteI like both of those lines of fabric, although I'm not sure I would know what to make out of them :)
You have good taste in fabric Caylee, but in all fairness you have good taste in most things....
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