Fabric sightings: clothing!
Thank you to those of you who have kindly reported spotting my fabric designs out and about. Since I license designs to other companies to print, I have no way of knowing which customers buy the finished yardage from them and make it into fabulous things. Like clothing—check out the adorable raincoats by Widgeon Kids at Zappos.
How about bridesmaid dresses? Here's some Outside Oslo in the shape of skirts, spotted in pictures of Molly and Patrick's wedding at Green Wedding Shoes. This photo is courtesy of Jeremy Lawson, a Chicago-area wedding and portrait photographer with an impressive body of work. (Need a photographer? Look him up!)
38 comments:
Those raincoats are simply to die for. Obviously, you do wonderful design work!
I love those bridesmaid dresses! A yellow and grey wedding, nice!x
Thanks, Katie! Part of me is embarrassed for posts like this because it feels totally self-serving, but dang it, I just get so excited when I see the cool things people make. :)
Those raincoats are soooo adorable!! And wedding skirts... whodathunkit?! I think I like that bride's taste. :)
I love the raincoats. I want one in an adult size!
Those raincoats are perfect! Wish they came in my size. :)
How fun for you -- it is like a never-ending treasure hunt! Love the raincoats.
These are way too awesome. How do you live with your awesomeness?!
Wow, that's so cool!
I love the bridesmaid skirts, what a great idea! Your designs are fabulous. :)
Sharon, well. It's tough, really. But I try. Heh heh.
You have it in laminate or do they do that as part of their apparel line?
The raincoat folks must have had it laminated.
It's a good job I already have a totally cute raincoat otherwise I would be ripping those off the backs of small children.
You can buy lamination at most chain fabric store. You should be really excited- these are so great!
My husband and I were in Newburyport, MA last night and saw some of your fabric made into something cute (can't remember what now--I was just noticing the fabric) in a shop window.
The raincoats are adorable, and the wedding is too awesome. I love the vintage look! That has to be so exciting to see your designs being used in so many exciting ways.
I know a few people in Chicago who have used Jeremy. His work is beautiful!
I saw a commercial on the TV the other day (I think it was for cotton) and I saw fabric on a dress that reminded me of your designs. Don't know if it was or not but would be cool if it was!
Sent you an email ... more fabric sightings in REAL SIMPLE November Issue p 154 ... lampshade ...
Cecilia
Cecilia, thank you! I had to go buy one. :)
I spy your ribbons on dog/cat collars here!
http://www.chickabug.com/blog/2011/10/giveaway-a-gorgeous-dog-or-cat-collar-from-r-e-stowe.html
Oh wow! That seller has the campers and some of the Leaflet pattern, too. Thanks for the tip!
Oh fun! For both the designs and your stumbling upon your fabrics in this way. It's like a cool scavenger hunt surprise.
How could you NOT smile wearing these sunburst coats in the rain?
These bridemaid dresses are the best. I love yellow and grey. I am so into those colors right now. Wish I was that creative on my wedding!
Love the raincoats! Your fabric designs are the best Jess!
such simple but fabulous designs for the raincoats, love them. want to dress up all three of our children in matching ones. hehe
Didn't think it could get better than the raincoats (and I want one in Adult size)... and then I saw the bridesmaids' dresses. Wow.
Love the raincoats with your fabric. They should make them in adult sizes too!
I love the bridesmaid dress patterns. It looks way better than those usual pastel colour outfits.
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i was just looking at those very raincoats this morning for our girls! adorable and what a rush for you to see your fabrics out and about. xoxo
Congrats Jessica. That's really cool. How fun to see it on bridal dresses. Very unique
I just spotted more of your fabric on Oh Franson website. She's made cute zippered bags with them.
So cute I love the skirts! There was definitely a presence at The Sewing Summit in the form of some bags, I love the line!!
That's fun to hear. Thanks, Pétra!
Mary, thanks for the tip. I'm off to have a peek.
Did you see the lampshade in the November 2011 issue of Real Simple? Page 154 from http://www.shadesoflight.com/mod-flower-drum-lampshade-2-colors.html
Mod Flower Drum Shade - love it!
Yes, and it made my day!!
The bridesmaid's skirts are SO classy!
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