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Wednesday, 2 November 2016

Foxy Family

A little while ago I wrote a post about some fabulously foxy fabric I picked up on my travels.


I've been busy since then and the fabric has now been made up into some fabulously foxy items which you can see below. Each one is made from an orange and grey fox head design and has a contrasting yellow and cream cotton polka dot lining.


The coin purse above is so cute and just big enough for small change or for storing headphones.


The coin purse above is slightly larger and can fit small change and credit cards too!


The cosmetic bag above is a great size for storing makeup, or can be used as a gadget pouch for storing phone chargers etc. It could also be used as a handbag organiser.


The glasses case above is softly padded and big enough to fit large sunglasses.


The tissue holder above is a fun way to carry tissues and protects them when they're in your bag.

Friday, 26 September 2014

Fabric Friday - Focus 2014

I'm using this Fridays fabric slot as a chance to talk about my excursion to the Design Centre in Chelsea Harbour on Wednesday. I went there to visit the Focus event which is held twice a year and offers a chance to view the latest collection from the interior design world. There are 99 showrooms at the Design Centre, a pleasingly light space consisting of three domes over a galleria. It's a great chance to see hundreds of designs under one roof and was very inspiring.

A colour scheme that I liked was the combination of putty and grey mixed with a vibrant orange.
I found this stylised leaf motif at the Jane Churchill show room.


I love the combination of geometric designs on this chair, all held together by the colour scheme.


There were quite a lot of soft pinks and greys. I liked this combination by Scion.


The Scion showroom had this soft pink chair as part of its display. It has a lovely 50s vibe to it.


Scion also had a collection of vases to illustrate how the colours could be used in home accessories. 
Throw in a touch of mustard and brown to make the pink less girly.


I like the painterly feel of this simple triangle design on furnishing fabric. 
Blue and green was a popular colour combination.


Bold lime green florals in overlapping shades were applied to big florals at Villa Nova.


Add some grey to this floral to make it cooler. It still has touches of green.


A lovely simple black and white floral.


This is a nice colour carrier and a simple way of doing a co-ordinate.




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