What’ll she do with eight yards?
One of my favorite course programs in the particular University of Life I happen to attend is Digital Fabric Printing with Spoonflower. I’ve been at it for years, and with each purchase—whether by me or another buyer, I have learned a little more about turning pattern ideas into beautiful, usable materials.
I always send a thank you note to buyers, and I always ask what they’re making. That's because A: I’m dying to know, and B: knowing helps me learn a whole lot more about design for fabrics and wallcoverings. Over time, I’ve figured out a way to ask that seems to result in the most replies, but it’s not a sure thing. There are still a few folks who remain convinced that what they’re making is none of my beeswax. This may be one of them.
Oh my gosh. Waitaminit.
OK, I’m back.
This rang a bell, so I dredged back through my Spoonflower messages, and found her!
Eight organic cotton sateen yards of my vibrant yellow Greathearted pattern will be magically transformed into a bedspread for a Mexican villa.
Cross your fingers for a photo of the finished project!