I saw designer Jane Foster's daughters' room on Ohdeedoh (so cute!) and followed the link to her website and just loved her work. On her site there is a link to the designs she did for a company called Clothkits and I totally fell in love with the stuff on there. Clothkits was a company that started in the seventies, and was just recently resurrected with all new designs. They sell kits to make clothes and toys for kids, and also some bags and accessories for adults. I love the vibrant, somewhat retro look to it all, and the more modern graphics (like on the dress above). And I love how super easy everything is, simply cut out the fabric (already printed in the shape of what you're making) and sew! Perfect for someone like me with limited sewing skills. It would also be a great gift/project for a older kiddo who is just getting started sewing.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Clothkits
I saw designer Jane Foster's daughters' room on Ohdeedoh (so cute!) and followed the link to her website and just loved her work. On her site there is a link to the designs she did for a company called Clothkits and I totally fell in love with the stuff on there. Clothkits was a company that started in the seventies, and was just recently resurrected with all new designs. They sell kits to make clothes and toys for kids, and also some bags and accessories for adults. I love the vibrant, somewhat retro look to it all, and the more modern graphics (like on the dress above). And I love how super easy everything is, simply cut out the fabric (already printed in the shape of what you're making) and sew! Perfect for someone like me with limited sewing skills. It would also be a great gift/project for a older kiddo who is just getting started sewing.
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