Checkout her beautiful handmade work using unique fabrication techniques on www.fabazaar.co.uk. Each piece is unique and made using artisan skills from all of the world. Such beautiful work, you mist check out her site.
I had my eye on a beautiful yellow Kimono jacket when we met at the Knitting and Stitching Show earlier this year. I am pretty sure it will have been snatched up. I am looking forward to the next fair where I will certainly be treating myself to something similar.
Astrid proves yet again that you can wear prints and batiks with ease and style, pretty much anywhere in the world. Here she rocks the dark blue and white adire from Nigeria as a nice pencil skirt, paired with a white top. If you have something similar in mind and like the fabric, the Green …
Here is our Hall of Fame, created in part by our lovely customers, who have sent in images of their completed projects. Ranging from shoes, to curtains, to caps and pretty dresses; it is great to see the finished results. Have you bought fabric from us recently? If so, do send us images of your …
We really do have the best and most interesting customers. Daniel has recently taken up sewing after inheriting an old sewing machine. Check out the beauty below. (A tip from Daniel is that you can get spare sewing machine parts and the like for older machines from Helen Howes). He has started off by making these …
The lovely Anne bought the Nigerian Mulitcoloured Batik from us at the Festival of Quilts earlier this year. Check out out her gorgeous dress. I think it makes a simple yet stylish outfit which can be worn quite formally. You can definitely wear this to work! What I find particularly interesting is that a lot of people …
I came across Chen Burkett New York through their very poplar Etsy store and also by following their Instagram feed. She has mastered the art of the skirt in my opinion as I am always drawn to her striking print skirts. This particular feature though is about a cute romper number made in a very familiar …
Look What They Made: Bronwen Of Fabazaar
Bronwen of Fabazaar made this funky colour popping swing jacket from the Red and Blue Snail African print she bought from our store.
Checkout her beautiful handmade work using unique fabrication techniques on www.fabazaar.co.uk. Each piece is unique and made using artisan skills from all of the world. Such beautiful work, you mist check out her site.
I had my eye on a beautiful yellow Kimono jacket when we met at the Knitting and Stitching Show earlier this year. I am pretty sure it will have been snatched up. I am looking forward to the next fair where I will certainly be treating myself to something similar.
Have a great weekend!
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Look What They Made! Astrid
Astrid proves yet again that you can wear prints and batiks with ease and style, pretty much anywhere in the world. Here she rocks the dark blue and white adire from Nigeria as a nice pencil skirt, paired with a white top. If you have something similar in mind and like the fabric, the Green …
Look What They Made Gallery
Here is our Hall of Fame, created in part by our lovely customers, who have sent in images of their completed projects. Ranging from shoes, to curtains, to caps and pretty dresses; it is great to see the finished results. Have you bought fabric from us recently? If so, do send us images of your …
Look What They Made- Daniel
We really do have the best and most interesting customers. Daniel has recently taken up sewing after inheriting an old sewing machine. Check out the beauty below. (A tip from Daniel is that you can get spare sewing machine parts and the like for older machines from Helen Howes). He has started off by making these …
Look What They Made! Anne in Nigerian Batik
The lovely Anne bought the Nigerian Mulitcoloured Batik from us at the Festival of Quilts earlier this year. Check out out her gorgeous dress. I think it makes a simple yet stylish outfit which can be worn quite formally. You can definitely wear this to work! What I find particularly interesting is that a lot of people …
Yellow Ankara Fabric
I came across Chen Burkett New York through their very poplar Etsy store and also by following their Instagram feed. She has mastered the art of the skirt in my opinion as I am always drawn to her striking print skirts. This particular feature though is about a cute romper number made in a very familiar …