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New Collection - Camelot Fabrics: Home On The Prairie

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    I am so happy to announce that my fourth collection for Camelot Fabrics has launched on their website. ‘Home On The Prairie’ is one of my favourite collections, showcasing a warm and earthy colour palette and focussing on my favourite theme of nature.  My inspiration comes in many forms, but the initial inspiration for this collection was a WGSN trend brief I was given while taking part in the Make It In Design Winter School at the beginning of the year. It's a great mini-course that gets the creative juices flowing and encourages you to experiment with your design process. I had some tiles in the studio (- and inspired by the theme of prairie quilts and geometric-floral patterns) I drew directly onto the tiles. I realised I would need a softer line for the final prints, so I then traced back over each of the prints to create slightly looser pen and ink drawings.  These formed the basis of my Prairie quilt design.   I always

New Partner! - iCanvas

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I’m so excited to announce my newest collaboration with wall art specialists, iCanvas !  They have selected over 80 pieces from my portfolio, many of which are brand new designs and illustrations that I’ve never shared before!  The collection includes everything from abstracts... ... to typography - with lots of modern inspiration... ... but also covering more traditional themes like farmhouse,  ...florals... ...Prairie... ... and coastal themes, so there’s something suitable for virtually every home!  Each design is available in a variety of sizes and formats, including framed prints; art canvas; split canvas and framed canvas.  iCanvas describe the collection as “Colorful and Kitschy Decorative Art”.  You can see the whole collection and shop it all at iCanvas.com ! Ooo... and great news! - They ship internationally too! 😊 For licensing enquiries contact beth@jewelbranding.com 

Camelot Fabrics Instagram Take Over (Part 4)

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My second collection for Camelot launched in April. ‘ Village Life ’ was inspired completely by the village where I live in Worcestershire, UK and as with all of my collections began with illustrations drawn in pen and ink of motifs that represent semi-rural life and the community here. These designs always make me smile because when I look at them I think of home: vibrant blooms and plucky chickens from the village allotment outside the window of my home studio;  ducks and pig prints from the farm at the bottom of the road; a big statement typography print references the post office, the village store, the church, the bridle path, the canal, even our annual beer festival and more – basically it covers everything that makes this village a community and why I love living here so much. But the biggest reference to where I live is our iconic clock which stands in the village centre and was erected to celebrate the millennium – it’s a very important l

Camelot Fabrics Instagram Take Over (Part 3)

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OK – time to be brave! The sewing machine is out! As this collection contains two Union Jack inspired prints, I have decided to make a reversible 1940’s style headscarf, a fashion that is very much back right now! I have adapted this project from one I found on whatthecraft.com   – You can check it out for full instructions, or follow my simplified instructions here:   1) Cut two pieces of contrasting fabric 38.5” X 4”, which includes ¼” seam allowance. I have used my ‘ Flag in blue ’ fabric for one piece and ‘ Crown in white ’ fabric for the other.  2) Place the two pieces right sides together and fold in half lining up the short edges. Mark the centre of the short edges with a pin. Mark 5” down on each side and create an arc shape - cut out as shown. 3) / 4) Pin the fabric all the way around, but on one long edge mark a gap of 2” which you do not pin and will not be sewn yet. 5) Sew around the edge, but remember to leave the 2” gap in the middle on