Why? Well, we can’t exactly put our finger on why we love Logan Ledford’s ‘color quad’ collection so much, but it might be the fact that is has a perfect mixture of simplicity, colour and texture that has us mesmerized.




Images from LoganLedford.comhttps://www.digitalfabrics.com.au/logan-ledford-color-quad/

Once upon a night surfing on Pinterest we spotted one of Australian Artist Lisa Madigan artworks and after seeing her other work we knew we wanted to share her beautiful art.
Madigans artwork’s are filled with emotion, texture and so much beauty.





Images from LisaMadigan.com.auhttps://www.digitalfabrics.com.au/lisa-madigan-australian-artist/

Once upon a night surfing on Pinterest we spotted one of Australian Artist Lisa Madigan artworks and after seeing her other work we knew we wanted to share her beautiful art.
Madigans artwork’s are filled with emotion, texture and so much beauty.





Images from LisaMadigan.com.auhttps://www.digitalfabrics.com.au/lisa-madigan-australian-artist/
We have to admit we love DIY’s and what better than a DIY using our fabric’s. We found this tutorial on how to make your own lampshade and we are excited to try it out.

DIY lampshade Ohoh-blog.blogspot.com
Now we just have to decide which fabric to choose, here is an idea using prints from out print collection. All prints are now available to be printed on our stock fabrics, you can check out all our designs on our website.

DIY lampshade idea with DF design applied
Images: Ohohblog.com and Pinterest.
We have to admit we love DIY’s and what better than a DIY using our fabric’s. We found this tutorial on how to make your own lampshade and we are excited to try it out.

DIY lampshade Ohoh-blog.blogspot.com
Now we just have to decide which fabric to choose, here is an idea using prints from out print collection. All prints are now available to be printed on our stock fabrics, you can check out all our designs on our website.

DIY lampshade idea with DF design applied
Images: Ohohblog.com and Pinterest.
Once in a while you’ll be deep inside the internet and stumble across something new and exciting which get’s you thinking about designing and all the wonderful stages of creativity. Where i see fashion collections fashion images and apirs them up with images of art, architecture, scenery, photography, really anything that shows a resemblance to the actually fashion photograph.
These photos though not what the designers where looking at when designing, make you think they might have. We are now obsessed with this new found Tumblr account and love seeing what it has to offer, we hope if inspires you as much as it inspires us!





images from Where i See fashion

Nothing says Christmas portrait like an ugly sweater.
//www.keatleyphoto.com/blog/2008/12/christmas-sweaters-and-little-stuffed-goats/
While we here in the southern hemisphere are lucky enough to have a warm Christmas (fingers crossed it’s not so humid, it rains, unless there’s a draught somewhere…in that case, wish for rain from Santa), we do miss out on the hilarity and fun that is the Christmas sweater.
Some look as though they have been made purely to win worst dressed at the annual ugly Christmas sweater parties that are happening all over the northern hemisphere as you read this, some could be considered cute and others relatively tame when you see the imagination that goes into decorating this festive treat. Don’t think yourself crazy to want to add lashings of tinsel, Christmas ornaments or even flashing lights to your get up because you won’t be alone in this Halloween-ish costume extravaganza.

Nice, how to playing it safe at the Christmas party

Naughty ugly sweaters…ew…
It’s almost a shame that, while our northern comrades snuggle up in their tacky (mostly) acrylic ‘jumpers’ and nurse a sickly sweet spiked egg nog, we here in the south miss out on the chance to don our upper bodies with a hand knitted masterpiece that someone once thought to be the height of holiday fashion! All we get to do lazy about by the pool or by the soft licks of the air con trying desperately to avoid any sudden movements lest it disturb the abundantly fully stomach or raise a sweat and wear a little as possible without raising any grandparental eyebrows.

And just plan bad…
With Christmas just a breath away, and a chance to get in on a warm climate version of the tacky sweater, what festive season prints are you coming up with? Make sure to get your print orders in lickety split and have everyone admiring your get-up over lunch on the 25th!
If you’re stuck for ideas, a quick image search will have you come up apples!
Once in a while you’ll be deep inside the internet and stumble across something new and exciting which get’s you thinking about designing and all the wonderful stages of creativity. Where i see fashion collections fashion images and apirs them up with images of art, architecture, scenery, photography, really anything that shows a resemblance to the actually fashion photograph.
These photos though not what the designers where looking at when designing, make you think they might have. We are now obsessed with this new found Tumblr account and love seeing what it has to offer, we hope if inspires you as much as it inspires us!





images from Where i See fashion
Last week we exhibited all the scarves St George TAFE Fashion Design students Designed for our Local Produce scarf competition, On the opening night we announce the winner and 2 runners up. For those who couldn’t make it
The winner of our “local Produce Scarf competition” is:

Madison Watson-Hicks
1st runner up:

Katelyn Phillips
2nd runner up:

Natalie Hick
Judging these scarves was not an easy task. Student did an excellent job executing their ideas into scarf design, you’re all winners in our eyes.
Scarves are now on sale at Limelight Gallery in Central, Sydney.
Last week we exhibited all the scarves St George TAFE Fashion Design students Designed for our Local Produce scarf competition, On the opening night we announce the winner and 2 runners up. For those who couldn’t make it
The winner of our “local Produce Scarf competition” is:

Madison Watson-Hicks
1st runner up:

Katelyn Phillips
2nd runner up:

Natalie Hick
Judging these scarves was not an easy task. Student did an excellent job executing their ideas into scarf design, you’re all winners in our eyes.
Scarves are now on sale at Limelight Gallery in Central, Sydney.