Where to Buy Eco Fabrics Online
From bamboo to soy fabrics, Threads has a great roundup of online eco fabric stores.
From bamboo to soy fabrics, Threads has a great roundup of online eco fabric stores.
WhipUp links to Tula Pink, who shares her (highly impressive!) sketches and methods of creating textile designs.
True Up explores the sometimes-touchy subject of managing your fabric stash, which can be a tough subject to face for crafters who like to hoard supplies for a rainy day.
Shelterrific tips us off to the Sample Scrap shop, which offers up discontinued and excess fabric from textile industry manufacturers, repackaging it into fun sampler packs for crafters.
Amy Butler has a new line of fabrics out–this time around she’s come up with a gorgeous array of sherbet-toned solid colors. They work beautifully with one another, or paired with her more graphic florals and prints as well. She’s also offering two new free quilt patterns you can download.
Anna Maria Horner gets rid of her leftover fabric scraps by transforming them into these easy-to-make fabric bookmarks. Find out how to make one in her quick how to.
I love these Marimekko-inspired cupcakes spotted on Cupcakes Take the Cake. They were created by Flickr user Paulahennig and were based on Marimekko’s “Unikko” line of fabrics (pictured below).