I'm. So. Excited!After years of idle daydreams along the lines of "wow, it would be so cool to be a textile designer," the time has arrived! Yes, you, too can become a Loni Rossi, Amy Butler, or Kaffe Fasset. How, you might ask? Well, check this website out: http://www.spoonflower.com.
One can create a design and upload it to spoonflower, who will then print it on Moda quilting-weight fabric. Gentlewomen, start your desktops!
I'm really quite a-twitter about this. Seeing as how the last creative outlet was finishing a large bulletin board to promote our school auction in April [actually kinda cute: the auction theme is "Hollywood Glamour," so I painted the wooden frame black, upholstered the entire cork area in red velveteen, and added gold cord trim all around the perimeter, then pinned up a variety of black & white photos of stars of yesteryear--Louise Brooks, Gary Cooper, Jimmy Stewart, Lena Horne, etc.], and the project before that was my fancy-pants bamboo patterned socks on which I had to go and drop one infernal stitch and can't quite figure out how to fix it, yes, other than these two enterprises [well, three if you include crafting run-on sentences], I'm overdue for some creative juice-spewing.
Not to mention the fact that I can actually see a distant glimmer of light at the end of the pulmonary tunnel for the first time in about two weeks...viva amoxycillin and cheratussin with codeine!
I am really loving the egalitarian opportunities that exist now that didn't exist even 5 - 10 years ago. I mean, would we have thought ten years ago it would be possible to create one's own fabric or create a beautiful, hardcover book unless independently wealthy? [Another plug: http://www.blurb.com/]
And on a completely unrelated note, we--the Seamsters, that is--now own a practically new, never-been-used overhead projector. Huzzah! Odds bodkins! Heavens to Murgatroyd! So now we can tackle the super-double-secret eyes-only project which shall be revealed later. Suffice it to say, we need an overhead projector and mylar. Say no more.
Yes, lots of folks on the quiltart list are using spoonflower to create fabric. Pretty exciting!
ReplyDeleteCan someone in the group please contact me at lizc@nwlink (dot) com? I have an audubon buddy who needs a top finished and would like a name. Since her great grandmother made it, she wants someone good.
Liz, who is still recovering from the par-tay, and the cold she has...