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Goodie my Magical Lands fabrics are here

Saffron Craig - Wednesday, February 09, 2011
Saffron Craig - Magical Lands fabrics

My Magical Lands fabrics have just arrived! We had 4 meters from the bolts flown in 2 weeks ago, which I have been playing with, cutting up and sewing and they are gorgeous.

Yesterday we added the fabrics to our online shop. We also have 50cm bundles and one meter bundles for you to enjoy.

They are delicious with colours such as raspberry, Sky blue, Ming green and milky green. I am full of ideas and looking forward to photographing them and am ooh so keen to do some more sewing. My living room needs a new make over. So a few cushions are on the cutting table. By the way, I'm thinking of adding cushions to our shop.

What will you make with them?

Saffron Craig - Magical Lands fabrics

Saffron Craig - Magical Lands bundle



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Rachael commented on 09-Feb-2011 08:18 PM
I just love Magical Lands!!! The colours are sublime! First thing to make is a quilt! Then I might attempt a skirt out of Tree Pods. and now that I've seen the photo of the skirt in Snowy Woods, I might be tempted by that too.
Joan commented on 10-Feb-2011 10:33 AM
These are just wonderful and I love that you reprinted the Ginkgo Blossoms to match. I'd like to style an entire room with these fabrics!
Eglantine commented on 10-Feb-2011 10:51 AM
They remind me of happiness and of Sally Morgan's paintings and the dessert. Just lovely. I will buy a cushion from you.
Toni Coward commented on 10-Feb-2011 07:54 PM
GORGEOUS!
What to make with them....I LOVE the green ginko :)
x
Colette Darling commented on 11-Feb-2011 01:18 AM
This is the most FANTASTIC fabric collection ever! Can't wait to order a stack of the Magical Lands and make a quilt of it!
Live a Colorful Life commented on 11-Feb-2011 09:23 AM
I believe I will make whatever Kate Conklin is making! :)

What is on my desk top.

Saffron Craig - Monday, February 07, 2011
Today I am starting the day with a cup of Earl Grey tea. I want to shout yippie I got time, I can breathe. I covered my 2011 planner with my new Magic Trees fabric—more on that later this week—and added my first to do list. Mmmhmm I know it is already February. I am going to crack on with it.

This is what my desk top holds this morning:
A pin cushion from the wonderful Sewing on the Edge where you can get them from.
Magical Lands post card which I pop into all the new orders (if you want one gotta order some fabric ;).
A envelope full of sparkles, beads and sequins for my two year old nephew Okie who's into treasures.
Threads.
iMac.


Saffron's desktop today

What is on your desktop right now?


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Kirstin Bokor commented on 07-Feb-2011 11:34 AM
I am ashamed - my desktop is so messy that I have my laptop on the dining table. On my desk are:
3 months worth of filing, an art deco lamp, CDS, blank Cds, telephone, glass paper weights (I just ran in to see what else was there and yay I finally found the bag for dirty cloth nappies - what was it doing there?), a vase, LOTS of pens in a vintage milk jug, and my map of Paris filing envelopes (that were supposed to make me a very tidy person). Oh and my PC - which we can't get to, to use. ha.
Kelli Hynes commented on 07-Feb-2011 01:50 PM
Half full intray, half full outtray, stapler, stamps, coke zero and assorted officy stuff. OOh I do have a softie of a little house I made out of a softie book, he is gorgeous and has a big smile :)
elsa hart commented on 08-Feb-2011 02:56 AM
your desk top looks really lovely. If I had to take a photo of my desk top right now, it wouldn't look near as nice as yours. I'm always straightening it up, but it always looks like it does.
Rani Fisher commented on 08-Feb-2011 06:58 PM
Oooh today my desk is an action location! I just finished making my first quilt (with Saffron Craig fabrics of course) so there is thread, pins, sewing machine etc. Hidden under the scraps of fabric is a pile of bills to pay, a calendar, pen and notepad. There is also a dragon carrot from our garden that I need to photograph for my husband's blog next to our laptop and camera needed to complete the task.
Roberta Easton commented on 09-Feb-2011 07:44 AM
You have definately inspired me to tidy my work space. I don't even have room for a cup of tea.

Paper cut outs.

Saffron Craig - Monday, February 07, 2011
While I was tiding up my dresser today I remembered these. My friend Sam bought a book full of these as a gift for my daughter from The Tate Modern gift shop in London. It brought back memories of us wandering around in dark rooms full of Rothko's, bright bold Henri Matisse's, eating in Italian restaurants with Sam and made me long to go shoe shopping.

My husband cut out each cardboard shape, methodically gluing them together last winter in front of the heater. I have searched everywhere for more but none are quite as charming as these.





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Summer holidays and starting school

Saffron Craig - Saturday, February 05, 2011
Summer was so amazing for us, we visited Margaret River in WA and the South Coast of NSW. We swam, went bush walking, just going with the flow each day. Sigh...just lovely.

My little one started school this week. I had to come to terms with her growing up and no longer being around me twentyfourseven. I must admit it has made me sad all week. No matter which way I look at it we both have to adjust to the change. You know, letting go, still not the easiest thing for me to do.

The first day of school, what a momentous occasion in a mother's life. My little one chose the clothes for me to wear on the big day. She even chose my knickers. Then she said "Mum you can choose mine now!" I held up her dress and silently we looked at each other then at the dress, the uniform she will be wearing every day. That made me sad too. Tried not to show it. Not much creativity there, but I know it is practical. I met some of the 135 mums who have Kindergarten children and felt... tried not to show it. Quite a few of us wore big dark sunglasses to hide those feelings.

On the upside I have lots more time now and my list of things to do is long. So there is the plus of having my brain all to myself. However, I will have to step back and watch my little one, see how she changes with the pressures of school. Be positive, start enjoying it I say to myself. This new stage is to be embraced.

Sequoia's first day at school


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Ros commented on 05-Feb-2011 10:51 AM
Bless her. I hope she has a fabulous year in kindy. I was involved with our new kindies starting, one child cried. The parents? A whole other story.
Toni Coward commented on 05-Feb-2011 01:25 PM
SO beautiful Saffron. She looks just adorable.
And super cute that you chose each others clothes.
Hope you adjust quickly
xxx
Frockfarie commented on 05-Feb-2011 07:18 PM
Oh I still remember that first day. She looked just like your little one, brand new dress, bag and hat. It goes so quickly, my daughter just started class 3. Hope she had a good first day.
Bec commented on 05-Feb-2011 11:24 PM
Hi Saffron, I remember when Tan went, Trav had to take him every morning for 2 weeks... While I would pack him up with a smile on my face and once he was out the door... I cried and cried!! It is really difficult handing your precious baby over for someone else to influence/ teach. Holidays are the best part of kids at school!! And sooooo much sewing to do... What's next on your to do list?? Hope to catch up soon, when's the next craft show we canto to?? Xxx cute pic BTW!! Xxx
Sequana commented on 06-Feb-2011 01:45 AM
You know, the only time I remember actually crying was when my first son went off to college. When they were little and started school, there were always a couple more still home. (I have four)

Seeing that pic up there makes me sad too. My gosh, talk about no creativity...:(
Kirstin Bokor commented on 07-Feb-2011 11:41 AM
Creativity is born from the imagination - Sequoia will continue to develop her own imagination to take her flights of fancy with her where ever she goes. She is such a special little girl, she is just as likely to come up with her usual mad capped ideas in a boring school uniform as in anything else. At least in a uniform neither of you will care abut the state of it.

How exciting to see the little-big girl she's growing into. It seems like only yesterday when I came to the hospital and held your few hours old baby - bunny- girl. And you know what? she captivates my heart as much now as then. You are a great mum - and you must let yourself be proud - you have raised this gorgeous and brave child who is ready for this next adventure. What an excellent job!

Photos of an interior with the Beetle Bugs fabrics

Saffron Craig - Tuesday, February 01, 2011
Part of the creative process for me once I have finished designing a range of fabrics is to photograph them. As it is fairly limitless what you can do with fabrics setting up a photo shoot is very creative and fun. For the Beetle Bugs I had an interior kid's room setting with donah cover, pillows and wall art in mind.

I am really lucky to be friends with a super stylish french lady called Eglantine who runs an interior design business and imports beautiful hand made items from around the world. The room in these pictures is her son Matisse's.

As I've confided in an earlier post Matisse provided the original inspiration in creating this range, his love for bugs and detail inspired me to start sketching bugs and snails. So it is lovely I was able to photograph my hand made pieces in his beautiful room.

And hopefully the photos will give you a few ideas how wonderful these fabrics work in a boy's room... The Beetle Bugs are available here.

Saffron Craig Beetle Bugs Interior

Saffron Craig Beetle Bugs Interior

Saffron Craig Beetle Bugs Interior

Saffron Craig Beetle Bugs Interior

If you are interested in Photography you might like photojojo as it has great tutorials. It certainly helped me take these pictures.



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Sandy Norman commented on 02-Feb-2011 08:26 PM
Wow I just LOVE the lady bettles.... so cute. I love the colours.

Sandyn
Trina commented on 02-Feb-2011 08:37 PM
I am a so inspired by these pictures I have a five year old son and this is how I wish his room to look. I will be shopping soon!
Imogen Worden commented on 02-Feb-2011 10:11 PM
Your bishy bees are lovely!!!!!
Kelli Hynes commented on 02-Feb-2011 10:39 PM
OH SAFFRON, where were you 14 years ago? My little boy is 19 now, but I think I will try and sneak in some beetle bug fabric into his room :P There is always hope for a grandkiddie boy or girl!!

The Quilts made by you.

Saffron Craig - Thursday, January 27, 2011
Then I must say the quilt people make with my fabrics is very humbling.



This came as a surprise to me I found these in Flikr. well this is one page.. I solemnly promise to spend more than five minutes a month on Flikr.



Thanks to all of you who took the time to support me.



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New Quilt Kit - Fairy Tree as seen in the Australian Quilters Companion

Saffron Craig - Wednesday, January 19, 2011
The Fairy Tree quilt was inspired by a childhood of fairy tales—especially Enid Blyton's Faraway Tree—and was designed for my daughter. To my great excitement the quilt is featured in the current Australian Quilters Companion, Volume 10 Number 1, page102. This edition also has a few great giveaways, amongst them two of my fabric bundles. And if that's not enough it also features a lovely quilt by the talented Bec from Chasing Cottons. So, a few very good reasons to buy the magazine I think.

And big thanks to the editor Claire Mooney for all her support, it's a lovely feature and I'm very grateful that my work is shown in such a great publication.

It all started when I wanted to have a small paper piecing project that I could make in front of TV at night. It slowly grew into this single bed sized quilt for my daughter, who really loves it as there's lots to look at and I get to enjoy it as I walk past her room, which is pretty much every time I go anywhere in the house!

As I'm writing this though it is the roof of a cubby house taking up the entire lounge room, full of toy cars and my snoring husband. Cute.

Perhaps you remember I blogged about the process of making the Fairy Tree quilt a few months back. It was a real challenge to design it as it kept on growing and getting harder and harder, but I wouldn't change anything now. Knowing when to stop isn't always easy and like any artwork it can easily be overworked.



You can purchase the kit to make a replica of this quilt here.

The kit includes all the fabrics, the magazine featuring the pattern with full colour instructions and binding and is sold for $125.00. The backing is an additional $77.00. As I have almost sold out of the Fantastic Fairy range so there are only 10 kits available.





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Kate Conklin commented on 20-Jan-2011 08:23 AM
Congratulations on a fantastic quilt in a great publication! I got my copy yesterday and was so thrilled to see your quilt in it as well as Becky's.
Kelli Hynes commented on 20-Jan-2011 02:47 PM
Well done sweetie, your Mum must be proud! I am going out now to see if I can find the magazine, I have made one of your quilts, look forward to the second.
Kirsten commented on 21-Jan-2011 08:11 AM
Beautiful quilt!! The Faraway Tree was one of my favourite books when I was young too:)
Amelia Sliedrecht commented on 25-Jan-2011 04:41 PM
Congratulations Saffron, it's a beautiful quilt! I got my copy yesterday :)

Auctioning my original Owl Nesting quilt to raise money for the 2011 Queensland flood relief.

Saffron Craig - Wednesday, January 12, 2011
It is most important that we all give to the Queensland Flood relief. Toni of Make it Perfect has devised a fun way to participate. She has complied a master list of givers who will be selling hand made goodness or raffling goodies and then gifting the proceeds to The Queensland Government. By clicking on the link you can donate right now.

Last night we raised $200.00 through our Facebook page, so thanks to locals in Brisbane and one American lady for generously giving.

As a teenager I lived through three floods watching our pigs swim down the river. Evacuating the horses was awful and losing all my artwork too. While what I lived through is minor compared to the tragedy of Queensland as our floods peaked with the tides, I still have an understanding of the destruction of water and it is a lot worse than you can imagine.

So, I am going to auction off this quilt I made. It is dear to my heart as it has been one of my best selling fabric ranges, which is now out of print. This quilt has been remade by more than 50 people mostly for small children. I thought I should keep it as an archive but seeing so many people loose all their possessions and so quickly I think it is appropriate that I auction a quilt that means a lot to me.

My small contribution is this Owl Nesting Quilt. All fabric is designed by me. The quilt is mainly hand-stitched and I think it has over 20 hours of hand stitching in it.

This is how the auction works:

  • Bidding starts at $50.00.
  • Please leave a comment with the amount of money you would like to bid.
  • Leave your email address when you comment so I can find you.
  • Please use whole dollar amounts.
  • Highest bidder will own the quilt.
  • I will send you postage and payment details after the auction finishes on Sunday the 23rd of January.
  • Payment must be made within 12 hours.

Thanks in advance for your support.







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Brea commented on 14-Jan-2011 07:12 PM
I bit $150
Belinda McKay commented on 14-Jan-2011 07:14 PM
Happy to kick this off!!!!! My favourite range, Ill happily start at $70
Toni Coward commented on 14-Jan-2011 09:17 PM
SAFFRON!!! I LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!
My bid is $200
Kelli commented on 14-Jan-2011 10:47 PM
I am in Africa at the moment, but my heart is bleeding for Australia, Brazil and Sri Lanka. May the rains cease and may peace return quickly. I am so very sorry for this nonsense.
My bid is $300, US.
ash commented on 16-Jan-2011 03:12 PM
Wow this quilt is stunning! WHat size is it?
baukje commented on 17-Jan-2011 04:44 AM
I bit $165. Greetings from France
Denise commented on 17-Jan-2011 05:22 AM
$225 from me please.
Saffron Craig commented on 19-Jan-2011 04:00 PM
Hi everyone. The current highest bid is AUD 310.00 from Kelli.
Elizabeth commented on 20-Jan-2011 08:09 PM
I would like to bid $350 please for your delightful quilt
baukje commented on 21-Jan-2011 12:41 AM
$360 for me.
Katherine commented on 23-Jan-2011 05:40 PM
This is beautiful! I bid $425.
Elizabeth commented on 23-Jan-2011 11:23 PM
I would like to bid $500
Elizabeth commented on 23-Jan-2011 11:28 PM
I would like to bid $500

Mood board - start of a new range

Saffron Craig - Monday, January 10, 2011
I have been working on a new range today. This is a mood board of what I am looking at. Photographs from around my home, plus a few of my sketches that I am drawing for the range. I am hoping with this range it will have distinctly Australian feel, simplistic, bold and rough. Well, that is the way I am drawing at the moment.

Saffron Craig design mood board


I have a feeling this year might be the year of grey for me, I am drawn to lovely shades of grey found in sun-bleached timber, natural linen, old wooden pegs, sandstone as well as the grey tones found in Banksias and gum-nuts of the Australian bush. Though it wouldn't be me now if I did not add some shade of purple or pink so for now I am going with raspberry and plum to complement the shades of grey.

I am very excited about this range as I've been thinking about designing with banksias for a long time. Thankfully my daughter is at a sleep-over so I can make a start. Sip my peppermint tea and draw up some elements.

Would love to read your thoughts!


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patricia gooden commented on 11-Jan-2011 12:04 AM
I cannot speak for everyone here in the US, but my observation is that gray is getting very popular here, too. Lots of fabrics showing up (and selling out) that are gradient shades of gray. Most of them have some natural or organic motif. The grays look so great when they are paired with strong solid colors. Your sketches look very interesting to me. BTW, I love your fabrics!
Nova commented on 11-Jan-2011 07:16 AM
love the 'weathered' feel of your mood board. Can't wait to see this line evolve :)
x
Jill commented on 11-Jan-2011 08:09 AM
Very exciting! I love the banksia cones. Thanks for sharing :)
Sonia commented on 11-Jan-2011 10:36 AM
I am loving it, totally. Perfect colour choice and the pics and drawings, I love what I am seeing.
Vanessa commented on 11-Jan-2011 12:08 PM
Love it, love it, LOVE IT!! Can't wait to see how this turns out!
Deanne Flenley commented on 11-Jan-2011 12:16 PM
Ohh I am a lover of anything native to Australia, your sketches look fantastic, I cannot wait to see the finished product, the colours you have choosen are amazing aswell, how exciting I cannot wait for the reveal!
Melissa Kemp commented on 11-Jan-2011 12:40 PM
Saffron, the board looks beautiful, can't wait to see your translation on fabric!!!
Roslyn Henley commented on 11-Jan-2011 02:48 PM
Also love that teal blue on the bird and the bowl.
Kate Doepel commented on 11-Jan-2011 04:14 PM
Anything with natives is a hit with me - and I love the native greys, coral, teal combo. Can't wait for the range.
Kirsten commented on 15-Jan-2011 03:07 PM
Having grown up reading about the "Bad" Banskia Men in the "Snugglepot and Cuddlepie" books, I just love the new designs!!!
Jo commented on 15-Jan-2011 04:00 PM
Those colours are beautiful. I love natural colours with a bit of bright colour added in for zing. Good luck with the concepts.

Things made by you

Saffron Craig - Thursday, January 06, 2011
Over time I have been emailed quite a few pictures of goodies made by you, something I appreciate tremendously. It's great to see how creative you all are and to see some very unexpected things made from my fabrics.

Here are a few for you to enjoy. Most of them I have put up in my facebook page where you can find more and upload your own pictures.










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Kelli Hynes commented on 07-Jan-2011 10:33 PM
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Kelli Hynes commented on 07-Jan-2011 10:34 PM
I wish someone would make me a dress from your tree fabric!
Cindy Foat commented on 10-Jan-2011 06:00 PM
All these projects look great! Have you seen your fabrics used for wall art!
My wonderful mother-in-law has created s beautiful quilt from the parrot fabric
for my little girl and I want to use it to create a picture. Thankyou for all your
amazing fabric.



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