Sunday was another super productive day in the studio. We can't lament the loss of our weekends too much given this is really quite a lot of fun:
Bianca's new Seeds print, in a lovely 'green tea' colour.
Tegan's Briar print in a really lovely soft green colour which she will be making into shirts! (and also selling in her shop in a couple of weeks)
A calico toile of Teegs' new wrap skirt design
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Sheesh aren't you a talented bunch of girls! I wish I had Tegan's patience with a sewing machine...
It's very exciting to see everything coming together for you!
Teegs, I wish you would hurry up with getting your shop happening!!! Not that I am impatient or anything! Also have you thought about MadeIt for us Aussie buyers?
I want one!!! And yes, please, can you consider MadeIt as Etsy is a killer with our dollar so low.
Sorry, guys! It's taking so long for a couple of reasons: 1) I'm still being a teacher 4 days a week til December 18th 2) my husband insists on dragging me home for food and sleep, which seriously eats in to my studio time; and 3) the fabric needs to be sent off to be heat set before I can let you have it!
It should be back and ready to post off about nov 10th, if you can wait til then? Sorry, again!! I'm doing my best :)
(should I add a number 4? - there are just not enough hours in the day!!)
Btw I'm open to colour requests for my next run- let me know what colours your interested in and I'll try to accomodate.
Also I'll look in to MadeIt, thanks for the heads up on that one :)
- Teegs
I know the wait will be worth it!
Oooh - the opportunity to suggest colours...now that really is enticing...I think the briar print would look stunning in a deep rich raspberry or even a dark blackberry colour.
Also, I know you girls are just starting out in the screen printing business and I don't know how hard it is but I love the idea of some graduating (sp?) colours ie from light to dark - check out some of the Tiwi Island screen printed fabric (if you can't find it on line let me know I can e-mail you some pics of some fabric I have in my stash).
Heids, that's actually quite freaky - we received your comment after we had just prepped a run to do in graduating colours... seriously that's weird. Great minds, huh? Check back tomorrow, one of the girls will post it for me - Briar in Sunset! Hope you like!
I'm heading to Perth for 10 days tomorrow so I'll be out of action for a while!!
Wow! I love your designs, you are so talented:)
I have a little question: such amount of printed fabric must be difficult to cure, do you have a conveyor dryer or how do you cure the ink?
Congratulations!
hi tegan, where do we buy the pattern for your gorgeous skirt?
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