The Ruby Star Society Camellia fabric line is influenced by the Camellia sinesis plant which is responsible for most of the tea we drink. In this collection, Melody Miller was inspired by the idea of a 1960's tea room, layered in an assortment of prints and patterns - wallpaper, upholstery, women in kaftans, flowering plants, and china dishes. Melody has added five new colors to her Spark basic to support Camellia, and also designed canvas and wide back prints to coordinate.
Cotton Beach felt like the perfect name for a coastal cotton fabric collection. Shells, coral reefs and sea anemones are some of the motifs that inspired the mixed style designs. Colors vary from purples to dark and light corals, sandy greys, light and green teals and blues and yellows to represent sunshine.
Cotton Beach felt like the perfect name for a coastal cotton fabric collection. Shells, coral reefs and sea anemones are some of the motifs that inspired the mixed style designs. Colors vary from purples to dark and light corals, sandy greys, light and green teals and blues and yellows to represent sunshine.
Cotton Beach felt like the perfect name for a coastal cotton fabric collection. Shells, coral reefs and sea anemones are some of the motifs that inspired the mixed style designs. Colors vary from purples to dark and light corals, sandy greys, light and green teals and blues and yellows to represent sunshine.
I am so pleased to announce the re-release of Far far Away 3, featuring Snow White and Playing Horses. Themes from my childhood memories playing with toy horses with my sister and cousin and my obsession with gnomes and wondering how my house-gnomes did their laundry. I've wanted to re-work these prints for a while, to give them an update, and to tell their story a bit differently, and am grateful to Windham Fabrics for giving me that opportunity. - Heather Ross
I am so pleased to announce the re-release of Far far Away 3, featuring Snow White and Playing Horses. Themes from my childhood memories playing with toy horses with my sister and cousin and my obsession with gnomes and wondering how my house-gnomes did their laundry. I've wanted to re-work these prints for a while, to give them an update, and to tell their story a bit differently, and am grateful to Windham Fabrics for giving me that opportunity. - Heather Ross