My Shop on Spoonflower
Showing posts with label throw pillows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label throw pillows. Show all posts
Thursday, April 2, 2015
Kaitlyn, Mrs. Pecos Bill and the Far Side of the Moon
In a previous post I wrote about how Mrs. Pecos Bill ended up on the Far Side of the Moon. Above is a picture of my three year old granddaughter, Kaitlyn, between the cut and sew projects, "Mrs. Pecos Bill and the Monster Tornado" and "The Far Side of the Moon." These cut and sew projects are simple to make. A coordinating fabric is required for the back side of the pillows. These projects and coordinating fabrics can be seen in my shop on Spoonflower.
Monday, August 11, 2014
Colorful and Bright: Paysmage on Spoonflower
If you like bright, colorful designs, check out Sylvie Chantraine's shop on Spoonflower. I have mentioned before that Spoonflower designers are from all over the world. Sylvie is from France. Pictured above is a throw pillow I made from two fat quarters of Spoonflower basic cotton Ultra printed with two of Sylvie's designs: "Constellation Car" and "Greek Paradise Cartoon."
The little yellow car button is something I found at Wal-Mart!
Friday, August 8, 2014
"Crowded Land" by Su_G on Spoonflower
I love Australian Su_G's collection, "Crowded Land" on Spoonflower. Wonderful blues and browns, great textures. My daughter likes this collection too and asked me to make throw pillows from some of the designs. These designs are printed on Spoonflower cotton poplin. Check out Su's surface designs on Spoonflower. She's a perfectionist with a great eye for color. Her surface designs are based on her original works of art. Check out the zoom view on her designs on Spoonflower and you will see the wonderful details of her work. And because Spoonflower digitally prints these designs onto fabric, wallpaper or gift wrap, all these lovely details remain.
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Su_G's Designs on Spoonflower
When I first saw the design "Manly Lines of Chalk" on Spoonflower, it immediately reminded me of the abstract artist, Paul Klee. The vibrant colors combined with the design really came together. Su has several other fabrics along this line that be coordinated with this fabric. I ordered a fat quarter of the design printed on Spoonflower's Kona cotton. The colors are very vibrant. Check out the rest of her designs on Spoonflower. Her shop can be found here.
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Throw pillow made from Su_G's "Manly Lines of Chalk" design on Spoonflower. |
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