Showing posts with label Lotta Jansdotter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lotta Jansdotter. Show all posts

Monday, March 17, 2014

25 Bolts of the New Lotta Jansdotter!

Lotta Jansdotter's highly anticipated fourth collection has arrived at Fancy Tiger. Technically, this is two collections ! The first is Mormor, which is a fun vibrant print collection featuring her ever loved flower, leaves and organic prints. She has added some new colors to her pallet and we couldn't be more pleased. Check out that amazing eggplant purple! 

Sylvia, is the second collection and is her first release of an all black and white collection. We currently carry four of the nine designs from Sylvia. These fabrics are easily combined with the colorful prints from Mormor for ultimate adorableness.



This entire collection would make for the most beautiful quilt... More than a few of us here are scheming our next project out of it! 

Monday, April 22, 2013

Lotta Jansdotter Glimma Fabrics are Here!

Lotta Jansdotter has done it again! More beautiful prints in her trademark Scandinavian design style. We love the bright colors mixed with soft neutrals. This newest collection for Windham, named "Glimma" will give you more reasons to sew - summer dresses, bags and quilts, here we come!




Wednesday, February 27, 2013

QuiltCon Recap!

Amber and I just got back from sunny Austin, Texas for the first ever QuiltCon! QuiltCon was a convention open to the public put on by the Modern Quilt Guild. It was awesome! There were workshops, lectures, a marketplace, and of course, quilts! Amber and I took workshops almost the entire time. Here is the lowdown on QuiltCon 2013.

Handmade ribbons awarded to quilts at QuiltCon
My first class was a Patchwork Skirt class with Jay McCarroll! It was soo fun to spend a day sewing with Jay. He was super encouraging and even drafted us up a pattern when the class balked at the task. We patchworked fabric together during the first part of class and then assembled our skirts.

Jay McCarroll drafts a pattern
I made mine out of a crazy Japanese cat print mixed with some neutrals. I managed to finish the skirt just in time and totally impressed Jay!

Jaime and Jay with finished Patchwork Skirt
On day one Amber took Malka Dubrawsky's Color Your Cloth class, where she learned wax resist fabric dyeing techniques.

Malka used a potato masher fro this pattern!

Everything from veggies to cardboard to kitchen tools like potato mashers can be used to print pattern on fabrics!




On day two, Amber and I were lucky enough to take Improvisational Patchwork with Denyse Schmidt together. This class was so inspiring! We sewed as fast as we could and by the end we each had enough improv blocks for about half a queen quilt top - we're almost there!


Denyse was a fantastic teacher and took time to give everyone some critique and encouraging words. All the class put our blocks up onto boards to view and discuss after each round of quilting - it was a great way to spend a day sewing.


Denyse also had about a dozen of her quilts on display at the QuiltCon exhibit. It was so amazing to see all of these works in person.

Some close ups of Denyse Schmidt Quilts and a view of several of her quilts on display.

This is the quilt Denyse actually uses on her bed! ♥

There were tons of people at QuiltCon! Quilters, bloggers, designers, everyone! We ran into quite a few friendly faces while we were in Austin including Alexia Abegg of Green Bee Patterns and Design. I happened to be wearing my Amelia dress designed by Green Bee so of course we had to have a photo.

Jaime and Alexia Abegg of Green Bee Patterns and Design
On day three I took Textile Printing class with Lotta Jansdotter. I have always been a fan of Lotta's designs so it was great to meet her and learn from such a master. We learned both block printing as well as stenciling.
Jaime's practice block prints from Lotta Jansdotter's class
Ms. Jansdotter was the sweetest person and I couldn't resist having a photo with her while I was wearing my dress in her print!

Jaime and Lotta Jansdotter

Amber's day three class was Improv Round Robin with Sherri Lynn Wood. In this amazing fast-paced class, each person started a quilt top and then at a certain point everyone in class passed their quilt along for another person to work on.

Some of the quilts from the Improv Round Robin class. Amber started the top left quilt, but many hands made all of these!

By the end, nine folks had worked on each quilt, and it was so interesting to see how the quilt evolved as each person added to it.

And now for your viewing pleasure are some of our favorite quilts from QuiltCon!

Victoria Findlay Wolfe - Grand Prize Winning Quilt!

Thomas Knauer  |  Latifah Saafir

Ben Darby

Latifah Saafir

Carolyn Friedlander

We can't wait for next year, I hope you can all go!

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

QuiltCon Sew-a-Thon: Amelia Dress

Amber and I are super lucky and get to go to QuiltCon tomorrow! This is the first one put on by the Modern Quilt Guild and we can hardly wait to check it out. We will get to take classes and hang out with lots of quilters, sewists and famous designers. We decided it would be a good idea to have a new handmade wardrobe to wear, so it has been a week-long Sew-a-thon! We will be showing you all of our new outfits over the next 5 days.


Not only did we make a new wardrobe, but we used fabrics from the instructors we will be taking classes from at Quilt Con. Nerd-alert! My first dress features an awesome mustard stripe from Lotta Jansdotter who will be teaching my Textile Printing class. I chose the Amelia pattern from Alexia Abegg.




I've been wanting to make this bias-cut dress for a while now and this stripe was perfect for bias-cut chevron stripe action! The stripes are slightly uneven so they didn't match up perfectly, but they look great. This pattern came together without any hiccups. I made a size small which fits great and true to size.


I really hope Lotta likes it and can't wait to print up my own fabric!!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

New Echo Fabrics by Lotta Jansdotter!

Our little hearts skipped a beat when we opened up this box of Echo, Lotta Jansdotter's first collection of quilting cottons. Lotta has been printing and selling fabric in her Swedish homeland for some time, but we were unable to get our hands on it. Her first U.S. collection for Windham has the same bold pattern and design that we have come to know and love. Lotta has long been inspiring us with her fabric printing and sewing books and kits and now we are totally thrilled to be able to work with her beautiful designs on fabric.


We ordered the full collection so you can create the most amazing Lotta Jansdotter quilt, tie, dress, or bag of all time! Come by soon - these will go quick!


Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Better Know A Crafter: Julia Slejko

Julia is a crafting wonder woman! She does it all--knitting, sewing, quilting--and with super cute results.

Julia Slejko


1) What makes you want to be crafty?
I am working on a PhD, so knitting and sewing helps me get creative for my dissertation! I love knitting, sewing bags and am just starting to quilt.


2) Tell us about all your cute projects.
Knit Twinkle Pilot Hat and Flying Gloves. Using Twinkle yarn is the trick!

Taxi Tote
bag by Anna Maria Horner with Echino fabric

Lotta Jansdotter yoga bag with Kokka fabric


3) How did you learn how to do what you do?
My grandmother taught me everything I know! Continental-style knitting, crochet, sewing, even some pattern making. She just turned 88 on the 11th. Originally from Italy, she was a seamstress, pattern maker, and is amazingly talented. Now she supervises!


4) What is your favorite animal?
Monkeys

Thanks Julia! Happy crafting!