I have been doing some work for Spoonflower recently and I can honestly say that having a go at designing your own fabric is a pretty great way to spend a couple of evenings. When I was first asked to come up with some project ideas and write some guest posts for their blog I completely panicked! On one hand, how could I pass up the opportunity to work with such an amazing company who are really carving out a new and exciting direction for the textile and design industry. On the other hand, I am not a designer and have zero skills when it comes to using any of the fancy design software packages that I do not even own! Then I realized that they probably asked me because I’m no pro. They already have lots of fabulous professional designers selling their collections in the marketplace. A couple of my favorite designers are Holli Zollinger and Domesticate. Check them out – their designs are irresistible.
So anyway, since my preferred methods of photo editing basically boil down to Picasa and Paint and I can’t draw a thing, I’ve really had to think about ways to use the skills I do have to create some fabric designs worth using. And so far so good. I’m always quite critical of my creations and tend to see the tiny stitch or two in the wrong place, a slightly uneven hem or a less-than-perfect pleat rather than the bigger, beautiful picture but I can honestly say that so far, I’m completely amazed at what I’ve managed to create with so few skills and a couple of good ideas. Of course, it helps that Spoonflower prints onto some great fabrics. So far, I have had designs printed onto their cotton/linen canvas, silk crepe de chine, knit and the cotton silk. All of them have been a pleasure and joy to work with. I also have a design printed onto their new cotton poplin and haven’t sewn with it yet, but it looks lovely.
We went on an amazing trip of a lifetime earlier this year, to the Bahamas. I was born there but left as a baby and whilst I’ve grown up listening to stories about it and my family go on and on (and on and on and on) about how wonderful it was there, I had no memory of it at all and had never been back before this year. It was truly a magical experience flying into Nassau and immediately feeling a sense of belonging. I grew up in England and my whole family are English, but I’ve always felt a little weird about not having been born there. But for once, look, I could do this…
Ok, that was the longest post ever. I need a cup of tea.