January 18, 2008

My fabric is finished!


I'm thrilled to pieces to reveal my freshly printed fabric collection, Modern Flora, created for J. Caroline Designs. Remember that sneak peek from ages ago? It has finally materialized! I just returned from the print run in Massachusetts.

Sprig, Peapod, and Leaflet are printed on 54" wide 7 oz. canvas, perfect for home dec projects like cushions, bags, upholstery, shower curtains, you name it. Herb is printed on a 54" wide mid-weight cotton sheeting, good for linings and projects where you'd like a lighter weight fabric.

How did this collaboration with J. Caroline Designs come about, you ask? Caroline stumbled upon my blog, decided to take a crazy chance, and hired a girl who had never designed fabric before. In other words, we met online and it was a match made in heaven. Countless hysterically funny emails and one face-to-face meeting took place over the course of several months, and here's the result.

The finished product should arrive in Caroline's store, J. Caroline Creative, in 10-14 days. Get ready!

185 comments:

  1. How exciting! Congratulations! Just love your designs.

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  2. I see a few bags in this fabrics' future. And I'm going to love carrying them!

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  3. Beautiful! Congragulations, I can't wait to get my hands on some of it!

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  4. That's amazing! You should be very proud of yourself!! I've been a lurker on your blog for a while now, but this post led me to finally post a comment.

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  5. Oh, how beautiful! I LOVE every single one!

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  6. They are lovely, congratulations!!

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  7. Thanks, guys. I'm pretty excited. Never done anything like this before! Firsts are always very thrilling.

    E&F, thanks for saying hello!

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  8. How totally stinking cool! I too see some bags in my future. Maybe a shower curtain and a whole new spring bathroom, hmm??? Fun fun fun all around! (Though I'd still be on the bandwagon if you ever decided to make patterned papers, too.)

    CONGRATS!

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  9. this is jaw-droppingly lovely stuff. Congratulations. Green is my thing kinda like orange is yours, so I'm really loving the greens you've chosen! And I just got a sewing machine for Christmas…how handy!

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  10. Needless to say, Mum is VERY PROUD of you!!

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  11. BEAUTIFUL!!! Congrats -- you do such wonderful things!

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  12. This is FANTASTIC! I was just complaining to someone that it was hard to find cute printed canvas!

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  13. Wow! Congrats! That's awesome. Your patterns are really cute!

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  14. That is fantastic! Congratulations. How cute would that be for little zipper bags for purses. I am already thinking of what I could make!

    Jen

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  15. Congratulations! Beautiful fabrics. Great job!

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  16. wowee! those are absolutely gorgeous!

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  17. how very exciting, congrats! i'm already envisioning sprig in green guest room/office!

    that's so cool that you got to go "on press," it's always so exciting to see this thing you've been staring at on the computer for hours as it's finished product.

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  18. Wow, your own fabric range - congratulations! I especially love Sprig and Herb.

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  19. congratulations! what fun fabric!

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  20. wow, what a thrill! it looks gorgeous!

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  21. Congratulations! They look great. :)

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  22. wow! congratulations! those are absolutely beautiful fabrics, all of them.

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  23. Nice work. I will so be scarfing this up as soon as it is out.

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  24. OMG! I love it! Must have some soon.

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  25. It's gorgeous. I can't wait to order some. Like someone else said, green is my color, too. I will be covering my favorite chair in Sprig. Love it.

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  26. Fabulous - I like these versions even better than the earlier ones you showed us. Is there any chance they might appear in other colourways? Hot pink and orange, perhaps?

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  27. Wow. Just wow. That's so exciting!!! And love the prints. I'm gonna by me some...

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  28. so cute! can't wait to make some pillows for the baby room with them.

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  29. I must defer to Caroline on that one. But I'd say there's a good chance of more colorways to come, if these start selling successfully.

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  30. Oh they're beautiful! I'm so happy for you! :) I'll definitely be buying some.

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  31. awh thats great - beautiful fabrics, lovely colours. Well done, must be so exciting

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  32. Hi Jessica...been reading your blog for a while and now I can't wait to buy your fabric! Congratulations on this new venture :-)

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  33. AWESOME> I'm buying each print! Congrats - it looks just gorgeous!

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  34. This is awesome! I love them all! Congrats!

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  35. "Leaflet" is adorable! I am taking up sewing again and will keep you on my radar!

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  36. Congratulations - How exciting!!
    I really like the fabrics. Perhaps I will get some for my next sewing project!!

    Oh and btw, we just rented "Lost in Translation", which we started at your house, but never finished!!

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  37. I'm so excited for you Jess!! This is awesome! It looks great and I can't wait to make something with YOUR fabric.

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  38. Congratulations Jessica! I love Leaflet, Herb and ... heck I love them all!!

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  39. Congratulations on the new fabric. The start of a new career I'm sure of it! Love your style. So fresh & bold & crisp. But no orange? Very restrained of you. Perhaps you're saving orange for the second print run! Best wishes from Australia, Bloom.

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  40. amazing!!! congratulations, nice work.

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  41. i adore these fabrics - i've gotta reupholster something!

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  42. It's fabulous! I just can't wait!

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  43. wow! Congratulations!! I've loved stopping by your blog this past year, I've commented here and there, but this post warrants a comment and a big cheer! So hurray for you and anyone who sews! ;)

    I love the greens... ^_^

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  44. How could these not sell successfully? I predict a sell-out and I hope your blogging friends get first dibs!

    They are GORGEOUS, so my style and color. I'm going to have to add a sewing machine to the list of things I must master.

    Congratulations!

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  45. Congratulations :) Its great to see the birth of new ideas & hard work. Well done ;)

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  46. that's so cool! Congratulations. I could definitely see some pillows out of those.

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  47. Fantastic fabric Jessica! Great job! I am impressed. I will be excited to hear when it is available!

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  48. um...are you serious??! CONGRATS! this is huge!

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  49. I love your designs! Congratulations! But where is the orange?

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  50. They're all so pretty! Congratulations! :-)

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  51. PS. When I was a child, the kitchen table at home was always covered with oil cloth in cheerful patterns. These designs would suit that kind of thing so well. Also you can make tote bags with oil cloth.

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  52. Jess, I'm so happy and proud of you, because I believe you can change your country's fabric scene! It is amazing that the girl who didn't like on-line relationship before started some business like this:)

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  53. I lvoe them, Jessica! How great those patterns are. And that they are on canvas, all the better!

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  54. You're right, Megumi... and to think she used to HATE computers! ;-)

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  55. Congrats! My wife just started making purses with her new sewing machine. Great timing! Love your fabric!

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  56. Wow, those are all beautiful! I love them.

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  57. aak! This is sooooo cool! ( The fabric and the serendipitous blog stumbling)

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  58. Wow! Congratulations! Can't wait to buy these. I am seeing some great bags from them.

    Now that you have that under your belt, I would love to see some great patterns in your "signature" color. I would love to see the pod pattern that you have in the wallpaper.

    Again, congrats!

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  59. Simply fabulous...congratulations! I've looked at the pics on the JC blog (Megan put me onto that), so I've gotten a glimpse into the fabric-making process, too. And green is MY favorite color!

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  60. fabulous!
    I need to pull out the sewing machine and dust it off. I'm not the greatest seamstress, but oh would I love to make something with that fabric!

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  61. Beautiful! Congratulations!

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  62. Serious congratulations are in order! I LOVE the sprig print!

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  63. Well done! love your blog, and love these fabrics too. Can't imagine how cool it must be to pick up a print run of your own fabrics!!!
    Lisa - www.countrychix.wordpress.com

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  64. I can't wait to get my hands on these! yeah-ya!

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  65. Jess, you are rock star . . . this is a exciting new adventure!

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  66. Love them! Very nice. I see a bag in my future!

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  67. those are awesome! i can't wait to buy! you did a great job! :)

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  68. Yay! I feel so excited and proud of you (even tho I don't even know you!) I'm thrilled to see you turned them into fabrics, I'm sure they'll go over very well....how fun it must be to see your own designs out there! They look really good! Congratulations!!!!!

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  69. Congratulations - I love them all. LOVE LOVE LOVE them all. I might have to dust off my sewing machine and make something!

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  70. oooh! love it. I KNEW it was fabric. :-) JCaroline is my favorite fabric site too.

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  71. I was just reading about this on j.caroline's blog, I didn't realize you were the one! How exciting, congrats! I love it :)

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  72. Congratulations! That's fantastic news and your fabrics are gorgeous! x

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  73. u r simply awesome.. u rock. waiting to buy it :)

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  74. From Barcelona

    I follow your blog.
    Love the fabric, congratulations

    Laura

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  75. Congratulations! They look wonderful!

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  76. These are fabulous!

    The colors are very fresh and up-to-date; and I would know :-)

    The patterns are classic yet since the current trend is towards prints with leaf motifs rather than floral it seems your fabric has "best sellers" potential.

    Well done!

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  77. I am excited for you! The designs are beautiful!!

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  78. those look fabulous! congratulations, jess!

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  79. Oh my gosh, you guys! I can't believe how many comments there are here! This is SUCH a confidence booster, since of course we worry a little... what if nobody wants it? What if it doesn't sell? What if Caroline and I are the only two people in the world who like it? :) Kate Smith, your words are music to my ears. Thanks!

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  80. Jaw-dropping gorgeous! Congratulations - what an accomplishment! I can't wait to get my hands on some of it!

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  81. I love your blog, and now I love your fabric. I hope they're doing a large first run. Your readers are forming a long line to buy it. I admire your talent.

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  82. wowiee! congratulations! It looks great. I have to wait till AUGUST for my line to come out! I'm jealous!

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  83. Congrate. Hope you saved those emails, they could be another project.

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  84. Yeah! Your fabric is great! I see it in my home in the very near future! Congratulations!

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  85. Congratulations! That is so exciting for you and it turned out absolutely beautiful!

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  86. Jess, just stumbled onto your blog and love it! Beautiful fabric, congratulations

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  87. that's amazing! your fabrics are beautiful. so fresh! I can already think of things to make with it :)

    congrats!
    rachel

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  88. So beautiful! Congratulations! I love your blog.

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  89. WOW ... i love them ! Congratulations, this makes me love the blogger world even more to know that anything can happen...

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  90. Wow! That's great!!! The patterns look like they turned out really well!

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  91. LOVE the fabrics! Oh wow...I think this is just the beginning for you. You will be a sensation!

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  92. Your designs are wonderful - They are on my list of must haves! Congrats!

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  93. Hi Jess... it's me, JE! Tanya showed me the email you sent so here I am checking out your blog. CONGRATULATIONS!! I'm so excited for you. The fabrics came out beautiful and by the looks of it they'll be a hit. Can't wait to hear about the trip. See you Monday (?)

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  94. congratulations! The fabric is lovely

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  95. Love it! Can't wait to get some!

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  96. Wow - what an exciting announcement... congrats!!

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  97. Wow! They are beautiful!!! So fresh and clean. Nice work!

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  98. This is so exciting. Lots of lovely kisses to you.

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  99. How exciting! Oh, it feels like spring is on the horizon.... but wait....?! No Orange?

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  100. congratulations! it's really beautiful!

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  101. You're the third person I've seen online within the past week or so that has designed some awesome fabric. It's so inspiring. I want to get some of my designs on fabric but haven't a clue where to begin looking for a printer (or the cost of it). Time to research!

    I can totally envision some of your fabric on the yoga mat bags that I make... it's so cheerful. I think it will sell with no problem... good luck!! :)

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  102. I'm glad you were encouraged by my comments. They are well deserved.

    I thought it might be fun to share your latest creations with my readers so -- ta-dah!-- "How About Orange..." is now the featured blog on the front page of our lifestyle blog www.LiveInFullColor.com

    Check it out and stay tuned this week to see more on the trends for green and blue.

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  103. Gorgeous! I LOVE them so much! Congratulations!

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  104. Hi Jessica, Congratulations! Great work! I love your blog and its become a habit to read your blog everyday!

    The fabric designs are very vibrant and beautiful...but am waiting for your fabric design in the mighty orange color!! Keep up the great work!

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  105. Congrats! I just might have to buy some of that pea pod fabric though. Oh and yes I want some in orange too. Why not do your holiday card design and that cool design you painted on your curtains? Those two would be so lovely.

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  106. They look spectacular! Well done. Hope this leads to more fabric for you. Perhaps something Orange!

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  107. That is so awesome. Congrats. I can't wait to get my hands on it!

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  108. Kate, thanks for featuring HAO!

    JE, see you Monday. :)

    Everybody who wants orange: I would love to. I'm not sure many people actually decorate with orange, so I played it safer with greens and blues this time (the favorite color of the greatest number of people is blue, all surveys say.) But of course I would love to do orange!

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  109. Holy Shit! I am a long time J.Caroline shopper - this is wonderful! I didn't realize ANY of the textile mills were still up and running out here.

    I will be ordering, for SURE!

    Congratulations!

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  110. What a fun project! Love your designs. I'm sure they'll be a hit!

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  111. Let me tell you for the 125th time here that your faric is fabulous!! I really love it!

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  112. Congrats!! Isn't the internet fantastic!
    Beautiful fabric...can't wait to see what people do with it!

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  113. Congratulations! It's exciting for us as well! I hope I'll be able to find them in the UK!

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  114. That is so exciting for you! Fabric design always seemed so mysterious. But it is nice to see all of these talented bloggers (like yourself) creating their own unique designs, and sharing the process with their readers. Thanks! And by the way, I just painted my family room orange, so you should stop by and take a look!

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  115. woo hoo! congratu-ma-lations!

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  116. Congratulations! The fabric is absolutely beautiful. I hope I can get some here in Canada some day. Is J. Caroline online?

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  117. Yep. The link is at the end of the post. I'll give it again when the fabric becomes available.

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  118. Hi Jess,

    Um, I'm comment #132, I think. If that's any indication, I'm guessing people will love your fabrics :)

    Anyway, Lost in Translation. It definitely was perfect to watch at night before bed - we did both times we watched it. I think it really conveyed the whole being out of sync in another country pretty well. I think I'm still processing it...

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  119. HOW FANTASTIC! good for you and the very best wishes for your venture. very very exciting.

    i enjoyed my visit today and will be heading over to print out a 2008 calendar on your recommendation. thanks!

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  120. This is great! My husband and I would like to see it in boxers. And pajama pants. And small curtains. And our shower curtain. And anything else we can think of - nice work!

    allthebestideas.blogspot.com

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  121. gorgeous, aren't you a talented girl???

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  122. Congrats! What a great accomplishment--the fabric is lovely.

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  123. Oh! How exciting! Congratulations.

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  124. Simply beautiful. I love the colors!

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  125. Remember when you covered a canvas with fabric? That's exactly what I'm going to do with your gorgeous fabric for my dining room! Only problem is - I'm on the wrong side of the Atlantic so I'm gonna have to wait even longer!

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  126. How Exciting and I love the fabric!! Wow!

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  127. I, for one, am not at all surprised. Well done!

    mj

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  128. that is soooooo amazingly cool! congratulations - i am already dreaming up things to make with your gorgeous designs!

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  129. Gorgous! I have new nursery inspiration...
    Do you know if it will get produced in a quilting weight cotton?

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  130. These are gorgeous! I can't wait. And the greens are my fav greens. Perfect!

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  131. I absolutely love it! I am already thinking up projects for your fabric!

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  132. Utterly fabulous! I hope she will ship to the UK...

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  133. That is so exciting--I love the designs! Congratulations!!

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  134. Ooh, they turned out great! I can picture using them on some tote bags and crafty projects.

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  135. Fantastic - I can see plenty of uses of this in our house.

    Avril in London

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  136. I love your fabrics so much I had to blog about them! Hooray for you!
    Robyn's Nest

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  137. beautiful works!!!! i love your blog!!!!!!! will definitely come back and read again!!!!!!!

    also, thank you for sharing all interesting ideas!!!!

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  138. They are beautiful, I especially like the pea pod pattern.

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  139. WOW! LOVE THEM!
    They are great! I would love to make my bags with your fabrics! Really amazing!

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  140. Oh my stars. I'm so excited. :)

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  141. Oh my goodness, I'm already in LOVE!! I have a project picked out already for the loveliness!

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  142. Big Congratulations! I actually plan on painting some of the leaf patterns on my bathroom wall; so fun! I'm going to have to get me some of this fabric for a mod quilt!!

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  143. I definitely LOVE your fabric designs! I can't wait to get my hands on them! Yes...they would make great bags, quilts, etc., etc., etc.

    LOVE IT!!!

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  144. Congratulations! I'll be waiting to buy some to cover my exercise mat. I love your blog. At the end of a tiring day its really nice to see your cheerful, creative messages and the orange background.

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  145. congratulations!!! that is gorgeous :)

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  146. beautiful fabrics! beautiful colors!

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  147. This is beautiful! Any chance of carrying it in my local shop? Congrats on a perfect blog!

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  148. How VERY exciting! Fabric design - so cool. Your designs are very lively and unique.
    Wowsa, you're good.

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  149. That's so fantastic! I love that shop, too. I've bought plenty from JCaroline.

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  150. Fabric diet be damned - where do I get myself some of this!?

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  151. Love the fabric and love your blog!

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  152. OMG CONGRATULATIONS!!!
    that is gorgeous fabric-
    :) i am so getting some!
    wow!

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  153. Wow! Long-time lurker now inspired to clear my crap so I can dust off my sewing machine. How fun! Congrats!

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  154. Flib, she does indeed ship to the UK.

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  155. Big, big congratulations!!!

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  156. Yay for you!! This has got to be SO exciting. I wish you much success!

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  157. oooh I really really want some, but just looked and if I understood it correctly, shipping internationally is about $40 + insurance
    :-(

    that's a LOT! I buy fabric from the US all the time and it's never even been close to that.

    Is there some other way we can get hold of it in the UK? puleeeeez?

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  158. Sallyent and everyone else interested in international shipping: J. Caroline Creative tries to find the lowest possible international rate for shipping, and you get charged exactly what they get charged. If you email her your address and how many yards you want, she can let you know an exact price instead of the $40 estimate. I know Caroline wants to help as many customers as possible, and she wants to give you the best rate.

    I know from experience that the US postal service rates for shipping a package overseas STARTS at $16. I can't tell you how many times I've mailed something that cost me $8 but the shipping was $20. It's horrible. The letter rate is less, of course, but fabric generally doesn't fit into a commercial business envelope. Unless it's a MICROfiber. Just kidding.

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  159. I've been enjoying reading your blog - very inspiring! And these fabrics are just fantastic!!! I'm a graphic designer and self confessed fabric junkie and it would be my dream to be allowed to design fabric patterns... oh well, I can dream! ;)

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  160. Check out Perdoozy's apron made from your fabric: http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=9837630

    Isn't it great?!

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  161. It's so great! That's a hot little number.

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  162. oh my how gorgeous, I just love it! I'm off to order some!

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  163. Jessica, I fell in love with your fabric collection the first time I saw it! It totally fits my textile/jewelry "taste" of "modern lines inspired by organics". Well done!

    I recently bought three of them (all but the all-blue one), and today I covered my dining room chairs... half with the pea pods, and half with the circles on blue. I'm going to use the ferny one to make curtains for the dining room, and I know it will look fantastic thanks to you! I'm really thrilled that your designs will finally be in my home, so I can enjoy them every day.

    I hope you continue to design textiles... I'm sure I'll be your biggest fan. :)

    (PS Watch my blog for photos of the chairs and dining room as I finish! ... we have to wait for our new dining room table to come too.)

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  164. Wow, thank you! I can't wait to see!

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  165. I have photos of my chairs in my blog now (http://www.joyfulabode.com/ ) and today we got our new table, so I just have to make the curtains and then photos of the almost-final setup will go up (I still want to do some coordinating art too).

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  166. I love the graphic element in your designs, Jessica! I discovered a store in Mpls. that sells the peapod fabric... it really stood out while browsing thru the many bolts of fabric. I can't wait to make a tote bag out of it (and I'm sure to rake in some compliments with the beautiful, bright colors).

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  167. i love the Leaflet and the herb so much.
    i think u are amazing!
    geetings from germany

    Dennis
    aka nerd1

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