Friday, January 16, 2009

Coming soon,

but not soon enough!
We are so excited about Anna Maria Horner's new collection Good Folks. I wanted to share these slideshows she just linked on her blog...



Gorgeous, right?



They are all so vibrant and unique.
I already have at least half a dozen projects in mind for these beauties. . .
Oh Mr.UPS Man please bring us Good Folks soon!

Also, I love the way she describes her inspiration for these prints, so be sure to read that in her post here.

3 comments:

Kunklebaby said...

Pretty!!!

Sew a Fine Seam said...

I was just in your shop last Wednesday and I'm already craving another trip to Columbus! Will you be getting all of Anna Maria Horners new fabrics in? I'm definitely coming back when you have a new shipment of her stuff, she is a favorite. I just blogged about your store on my blog and linked to you! I have one skirt made from the fabric I bought from you. You mentioned putting pictures of the stuff we made on Flickr. How do I do that?
Have a wonderful week and stay warm,
Blessings,
Jill Flory

April Rhodes said...

Hello Jill.
We are so pleased to hear you had a nice visit to our shoppe.
To answer some of your questions... We will be getting almost all of Anna Maria's new line (I believe we ordered 22 out of 24 prints). And we'll certainly be sending an e-newsletter to announce that arrival as soon as it comes in. Also, happy to here you made a skirt, skirts are definitely a favorite project around here. We would love to see it. You can share with us by joining our group at www.flickr.com/groups/sewtospeak/pool/. If you're not yet a member of Flickr, you will have to join, in order to add to our group, it's free for some depending on your internet service provider, although some (myself included) have to pay a yearly subscriber fee. When you join, Flickr provides great instructions on how to upload your pictures, edit, organize, join/contribute to groups and more.
Finally thank you for blogging about and linking to our shoppe.

On behalf of the Sew To Speak Team,
April Rhodes