Q:
What was your “aha” moment in designing this collection?
A:
For me it's all about color. I can create a design that works well in black and white but if the color version doesn't work then it won't make the cut. My “aha moment” is always when I manage to get a color way working. At that point I like to take a break and quit working for the rest of the day. I have learned that if I over analyze color I tend to start second guessing my choices.
Q:
What would be your collection's theme song?
A:
Funny you should ask that. I love to assign music genres to my work. It really gets me in the mood to create! For High Street it has to be "
Downtown" by Petula Clark.
Q:
Tell me about your sewing machine. What kind do you have?
A:
I have a Janome 2030 QDC that I bought on sale a few months back. I love it!
Q:
What is your favorite part of the fabric industry?
A:
I am a relative newcomer to this industry. I spent many years as an illustrator for advertising agencies and corporate clients. So I would have to say my favorite thing about this industry is that I am still learning. It's a wonderful thing to reinvent yourself creatively it keep things fresh and interesting.
Q:
What is your design process?
A:
I usually do my sketching in the evening, sometimes with a glass of wine in hand. I then scan my sketches and work on them in Photoshop or Illustrator. I use a Cintiq which is a large computer monitor that you draw directly on with a stylus. I love it because it feels so much more natural than using a mouse.
Q:
What is the most challenging part of the design process?
A:
I would have to say color is the most challenging part for me. I have a natural desire to place complementary colors side by side because this creates so much visual punch. However, I have learned this can create printing issues on fabric so I have had to learn to work around this.
Q:
What are your favorite and least favorite colors and why?
A:
My favorite color for quite awhile has been vermillion (bright orangey red). In terms of colors I don't like, that is tough, color is just so wonderful! However if I had to choose I would go with dusty rose. I'm not a huge fan of 80's music either so maybe it's guilty by association.
Now that you have gotten a closer look at
High Street, we bet you are itching to sew something with it! Lucky for you, we are giving away a prize pack to one lucky reader! Comment below letting us know what you would make with High Street for a chance to win a
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