Sweetheart Apron
Introducing February’s Patreon project, the Sweetheart Apron! The design, with heart-shaped bib and pockets, is inspired by a 1944 copy of Women’s Illustrated magazine.
Powder Puff Hat
My first Patreon project is the Powder Puff Hat, a fluffy little tilt hat inspired by the cover illustration of the December 1941 issue of Everywoman magazine.
Introducing Tuppence Ha'penny Patreon
I’m thrilled to announce that I’ve launched a Patreon page! Now you can share in my collection of vintage magazines and catalogues, and support my work.
Fabric Design Primer Part 3: My Design Process
Tutorial: 1940s Make Do and Mend Brooch
As wartime shortages affected the supply of metals and other traditional materials for jewellery, designers turned to other materials including plastic, wood and textiles. Women made their own ‘make do and mend’ brooches using plastic thread and buttons. These colourful brooches are becoming increasingly sought-after and pricey, so I decided to make my own.
Fabric Design Primer Part 2: Perfecting Your Patterns
There are lots of tutorials out there on “how to create a fabric design”, but they tend to focus on the technical aspects of creating a tiling image, and don’t usually provide much detail on the actual design process, or pointers on what makes a design work well. I don’t claim to be an expert, but in this blog series I’m sharing what I’ve learned from years of studying, reproducing and creating fabric designs.
Fabric Design Primer Part 1: Basic Principles
I’ve been getting lots of questions lately about how to get started in designing fabrics, so I thought I’d share some pointers for anyone looking to get into it. I don’t claim to be an artist, or an expert, but in this blog series I’ll be sharing what I’ve learned from years of studying, reproducing and creating fabric designs.