The New York ‘Post’

Guess where I’ve been this week!  Times Square, Rockafellar Center, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Central Park, Greenwich Village, Soho, Washington Square, Union Square, The Empire State Building and Free Spirit – a virtual travel guide to New York City. The strike-offs for my new line of fabric with Free Spirit are in from the mill. I flew in to review the colors in depth, hang out with the ladies and enjoy a weekend traipsing around with my mother. Flagrant fun! 

To hear more about my trip and a sneak preview of my fabric, click here.

10 Comments

  1. Ack! You can’t leave us hanging like that. Where’s my magnifying glass??? When? Do you know when the sales reps will have it? Oh dear, oh dear. By the way, CONGRATULATIONS! Free Spirit just keeps getting better and better!

  2. from what i can see of that fabric it looks like you are going to have a wonderful line! I can’t wait to see it out in stores….have they told you when it might be hitting the stores? Congrats on getting your own line!

  3. I see it, its looks beautiful. Cannot wait to see the rest of your fabric. Ah, the days of strikeoffs to approve, those are exciting days indeed.

  4. my friend recommended me to this blog, think it’s cos of the wonderfully pretty baby shoes. 🙂 wanted to drop a note to say the things are really nice and I hope I’ll have the time to try them out (tho I think that’s being too optimistic!) ;p. I like your NY pictures and the way you’ve placed them. very pleasant.

  5. Hi Heather! I met you in NYC on Seventh Ave at the “Man at Sewing Machine” sculpture. Sounds like you had a great time in NYC. Your blog is inspiring! Thanks for pointing me to it. Congrats again on being selected by FreeSprit! I can’t wait to see your fabrics in the fall!

  6. I just happened upon your site tonight. Congrats on getting your own fabric line! How exciting that must be. Can’t wait to see it out there. Good luck with the patterns too.
    Sandy
    Berryvine Designs

  7. What gorgeous work you create! I am an artist and it had recently occurred to me that some of my paintings could be great for fabrics or rugs. I have no idea where I’d get started though. No idea who I’d show my work to or who might make them into fabric or carpeting if they were liked… how did you get started in this business?? Did you have a mentor?
    Congratulations!! (P.S. I love your studio)!- kim

  8. great work, amazing pictures.i can see that you’ve loved NYC. hoe cant you love the Biggest Apple in the world! me and my wife are coming next week after we booked via LastMinute Travel.

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