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Fairies

Saffron Craig - Saturday, November 28, 2009

I believe in fairies. When something sweet happens I smile and acknowledge that fairies are, in fact, around me. Often in my sketches and doodles I feel drawn to put them on paper and they come some as fairies and others angel-like. Once, I even asked a fairy to show me how her wings attached to her body and she turned around to show me. Tiny, as small flowers they are. People often mention that I am surrounded by fairies so I thought it time to share them with you.


Tulip Fairy;

She is straight from my sketch book. A drawing that seemed to be channeled, she became a drawing quickly and elegantly. She appears as a whimsical fairy in red with a white face, she is disguised by the tulip, a captured moment in  pink, green and with a black outline to give her a hand drawn feel. This design is close to my heart and I hope she finds many homes to visit.


Fairy Circle:

One evening in my mediation class the fairies all joined together with their feet touching to form a circle. It was such an impressive moment for me that I had to explore it in my designs. A circular all over print of brown fairy circles on pink ensued.

Legend has it that if you step into a fairy circle you will enter their realm. Though I tend to feel like I never leave it.


Fairies in Flower

Fairies like to live in flowers. In this design I tried to show their fun side. Using the fairy circle and  flowers, I wanted to show the nature of fairy's, particularly their spirit as they fly around and through the flowers. So I created a free spirited design in pink, red and chocolate on a warm pink background. Fairies: 1.5cm / Circles 5cm - 7cm


Love heart Fairies.

This design shows the silhouettes of Fairy's inside love hearts in bright red on a pink back ground. Each love heart depicts a scene of fairy life, one a mother and a daughter embracing while others capture the fairies love of dance and flight. Its a fun fabric to use in small piecing as well as for boarders.


For bundles of my Fairy fabrics please click here.

Any thoughts?

 




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Mary commented on 30-Nov-2009 04:26 PM
The whole range compliments each other beautifully and I look forward to making up some new cushions and maybe a lampshade with these. Love the new fairy range - especially the hand drawing on the Tulip Fairy. Gives it a great sense of art and freedom.
Kirstin commented on 30-Nov-2009 04:28 PM
I adore the fairy prints very much - especially tulip fairy. Also fairy circle - quite clever - it is a very intelligent composition.
Lana commented on 01-Dec-2009 01:42 PM
I too believe in fairies!
Renee commented on 01-Dec-2009 02:17 PM
Its really beautiful.Congratulations.
Andi Herman commented on 05-Dec-2009 01:54 PM
My daughter is going to go NUTS over your fairy fabric.
So very gorgeous and girly.
Andi :-)

Nesting Owl and Trees Mignon

Saffron Craig - Friday, November 27, 2009


I received the new colour ways for  the Nesting Owl and the Trees Mignon. The Nesting Owls I have designed In chocolate and a cool blue that has a bit of a greenish tinge. Took me a while to get the right balance of contrast and tone to make this design pop—the brown needed to be dark chocolate. It has been living with me for a week now and I feel like it has always been this colour way. I thought it would look funky teemed with pink for the girls or blues for the boys.  To complement the Nesting Owls are the Trees Mignon in green and matching blue, the colours are complementary. Both of these two  fabrics work with the chocolate brown Owl in Trees.

Click here to get a bundle of all three. For $45.00.











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Ruth Valentine commented on 27-Nov-2009 09:45 PM
These look totally scrummy!
I know what I'm asking for this Christmas ;D
Dora commented on 28-Nov-2009 03:28 PM
I really like the mixture of the aqua and brown. Great colours.

Owl and Koala softie quilt

Saffron Craig - Thursday, November 26, 2009
The Avalon Market were huge, a vast market which filled the streets with all kind of stands. It was warm, ok hot, but we lucked a tree and caught the breeze all day which was lovely. The many people browsing and buying in the market were largely tomato faced and beaded with sweat. I had my fix of faces. People glowing, others gasping at the colours and touching everything while others were confused—"you sell fabric"?  I did enjoy putting names to faces. Good of you to come out.

With Markets I am wondering why? Should I? What will be bought? Or can people find me, wander past me on the web? That said I am going to the Finders Keepers market next weekend and I am stitching and cutting and making. Crystal ball time, what will sell? So if you mention you read my blog I will give away a free Santa Stocking with big purchases on the day.

I am donating the quilt in the last post with Parrots for the raffle at Finders Keepers. Two dollars from each raffle ticket go to Oxfam and I like to give back.

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Pru Smith commented on 05-May-2010 09:57 PM
Hi Saffron, I was talking about you today to a girlfriend as I receive you newsletter via e-mail (which I love). I was literally at the Avalon Market for an hour and a half as I had my two boys with me (9 and 6) and it was full-on (I must have been crazy). With all those stalls, the one and only thing my 9 year old would not leave without was one of your owl/teddy softies. In the end I bought the fabric from you (and you threw in a gorgeous fairy santa sack) and my beautiful boys made their softies with their Nan just before Christmas. My 9 year old even sewed his teddy himself!! I adore them as much as they do! Thank you again for your kindness. You deserve success as your product is fabulous. Kindest, Prux

Quilt

Saffron Craig - Wednesday, November 18, 2009
There is nothing like the urge to stitch, it is meditative, in that it keeps my mind occupied and my body relaxed. My hands happily stitch the threads binding the quilt together. I enjoy the texture as the quilt appears to puff and the fabric to feel softer. Even with the hot weather I am keen to sit down in the evenings and stitch.

This quilt I have made up with the intent to sell. It uses the Filed range which you can buy here. It is entirely hand quilted, a result of 5 evenings. I enjoyed mixing it in with a few other designer fabrics. I am pleased to see how  my fabric designs blend. 

Hope to see you at Avalon market Saturday.  I am in stall b1 near Tony and Guy on Old Barrenjoey road.




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yvette fraser commented on 23-Nov-2009 02:57 PM
amazing amazing i love it.. i want one in king for my bed please maybe a xmas gift (no to much work)

Avalon

Saffron Craig - Monday, November 16, 2009

I am cutting up fabric to take to the Avalon Market. A bundle of this, a bundle of that. A softie here and there. Pieces and ends of the roll. This is the first market for the year for us. Because there is so much involved, like getting a baby sitter organised. So we can have a day together, how pleasant. Just checked the weather for Saturday, looks like it will go ahead.

I look forward to meeting you. If by chance you are free to do what you wish on Saturday and want to go somewhere you have never been before then Avalon will be great fun on Saturday. I know I have sent my fair share of fabric to the Avalon realms so I am hoping the locals do come out to play. I am gong to be cash only on the day. I have a few quilts and cushions and little girls dresses. Oh it will be fun.

 




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Dandelion Fields quilt kit by Ruth Buchanan

Saffron Craig - Friday, November 06, 2009
Ruth Buchanan designed this quilt for the Australian Patchwork & Quilting magazine. The magazine arrived on my door step  today. It is the showcase special no less. I've been excited to see it for weeks and it's wonderful, thanks Ruth!





The quilt is a big one so it will cover your toes when you are in front of telly or have your nose in a book. It measures 152cm x 163cm or for those US readers 60 x 64 inches.

This feels like a milestone for little me.

So click here if you want to buy the fabric to make this wonderful quilt. And rush out and buy the magazine, volume 18 number 8 it's a great issue!





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Gillian commented on 11-Nov-2009 07:23 AM
Wow! What a beautiful quilt. Will you be re-stocking the kits soon?
Dianne McDowall commented on 11-Nov-2009 09:49 AM

"Oh My god .... I'll buy the mag tomorrow when I go to the shops ,.. well done my darling you must be sooooo proud of yourself...



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