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.
Jen Hewett put the Unruly Nature collection together in the summer of 2020. She had been sheltering in place for a months during San Francisco's COVID-related restrictions, and the only consistency in her life was a daily walk through Golden Gate Park. She was inspired by the way nature just did its own thing, despite everything that was going on. Jen worked with three color palettes based on the seasons - a dusty blue-ish Winter palette; a Fall palette of oranges and ocher; and a lush green & pink Summer palette. Nine canvas prints are ready for all your bag making and home decor projects.
Tails & Threads tells the story of a cat and mouse becoming friends as they sew a lovely garden, looking ahead to growing and living better times together. Visit their whimsical garden through sweet drawings of ditsy florals and joyful mice sewing away. 100% Cotton 43-44` - 170g/sqm
The softest, cozier flannel in the industry is now from AGF! Made with the highest standards, our new flannel is 100% cotton DOUBLE BRUSHED, meaning it’s super soft on both sides and ideal to get you warm in the colder months. Also OEKO-TEX certified, so you can rest assured that it’s created without compromising the planet. Enjoy using this high quality substrate in apparel, accessories, quilting, and crafting, that will make you excited about your projects! Designed by AGF Studio 100% Cotton 43-44` - 170g/sqm
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.
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.
Gloria is a collection inspired by Maureen’s grandmother and the dear memories of the time with her. Refined with a delicate warm color palette, sweet hand-drawn florals, and furnishing details that remain vivid of her grandmother’s home. 100% Cotton - DOUBLE BRUSHED 43-44` - 170g/sqm
Jen Hewett put the Unruly Nature collection together in the summer of 2020. She had been sheltering in place for a months during San Francisco's COVID-related restrictions, and the only consistency in her life was a daily walk through Golden Gate Park. She was inspired by the way nature just did its own thing, despite everything that was going on. Jen worked with three color palettes based on the seasons - a dusty blue-ish Winter palette; a Fall palette of oranges and ocher; and a lush green & pink Summer palette. Nine canvas prints are ready for all your bag making and home decor projects.
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.