As you can probably tell by now, that I love Japanese print/fabric. This is another Japanese webshop that sells fabric online but does not ship overseas. I definitely have to plan a trip to Japan so that I can buy all the cute fabrics for my collection. Here is a link to the webshop.
Sunday, July 29, 2007
LuLu DK
Lulu DK prints are just so beautiful. You have to see it with your own eyes to see how exquisite these prints really are. The first two prints are called Paradiso. The bottom two are called bloomsbury. I used to work in a fabric showroom which carried lines from Lulu DK, Marimekko, Osborne & Little, Nina Cambell, William Yeoward, Designers Guild, JAB, Spring Street Designs, and so forth. I absolutely admired all these designers.
Japanese Fabric
I found this Japanese online fabric shop that sells really cute fabric. The name of the webshop is Fabric Bird. They sell printed quilts, printed vinyl, and cotton prints. I believe they sell by 50cm. Unfortunately, they do not ship overseas. I just had to share these with you.
Yuko Watanabe
Here are fabrics from Yuko Watanabe. These are also coming in the mail for me, along with the Cozy Tomato fabrics. I found these cute fabrics on Shugale a Japanese website.
Friday, July 27, 2007
Cozy Tomato
I am excited and anxious in getting my lovely fabrics from overseas. Cozy Tomato fabrics are designed by Koji Tomoto. He is a Japanese artist and has done many illustrations for books, magazines, editorials, and advertisements.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Jenna Rose
I absolutely love her prints. Jenna Rose is a Canadian design company. Everything is hand screen printed. They make fashion accessories (handbags, belts, & hats) and home decor (ottomans, pillows, & storage bags).
Labels:
fabric,
handbag,
jenna rose,
print,
screen print,
textile
Ulrika Elofsson
I was searching the web for textile prints and came across these fun & fresh prints. This is a Scandinavian Design Company, form & design , founded in 2004 by designer Ulrika Elofsson.
Labels:
decor,
fabric,
home,
Scandinavian,
textile,
Ulrika Elofsson
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