1) So give us a little background info!
I was born in New York City and now live in Fairfield, Connecticut. When I was little, I carried a sketchbook around like some kids carry their favorite stuffed animal or blanket. Growing up, instead of having Atari, we had a potter's wheel (see picture -- I was 9 years old), instead of watching television, we would draw or paint...you get the drift! I actually still make pottery today (see pictures)! No matter what the medium, I've always found joy in the creative process, which ultimately landed me in art school.
I graduated from Rhode Island School of Design with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Graphic Design. While I was there, I also studied drawing, photography, printmaking, glassblowing and art history, which have all contributed significantly to the development of what I like to call my "visual voice".
After college, I created handmade decorative and functional wares in an artist's cooperative in Newport, RI. After that I moved to NYC, where I was a children's book designer at Simon & Schuster Publishing. I worked primarily with Nickelodeon to develop media tie-in books for their hit shows. From there, I segued from books to children's accessories, designing and developing licensed-character merchandise for several leading accessories companies in NYC. For many years, I worked on Hello Kitty accessories that were sold at Target, Limited Too, and other national retailers.
2) How did you come to design fabric for the oh-so-prestigious Moda?
3) So what is the inspiration and story behind Verna? How do you envision it being used?
Aside from the adorable quilt kit being offered on FQS, I think you could make some really cute girls' dresses, colorful quilted handbags/totes/weekender duffels...or..jeez..any craft project you can think of!
4) What is your fabric design process?
I usually begin with an idea, theme or concept about something I'm inspired by -- though sometimes it may be a color palette that I really love and then the theme builds around that. Either way, it's really important for me to have a connection that I'm excited to explore. Once I have a starting point, I do pencil sketches to get the wheels spinning, then make black line drawings from the sketches and scan them into my computer to work with digitally. The important thing to me when I work digitally is that my art maintains the spontaneity and line quality of something that was hand-drawn. I really think this helps to give my art its personality.
5) And finally – what are you doing right now?
Where to begin! My holiday 2010 fabric line for Moda, which is called "12 Days of Christmas", is in production.
In other areas, several new lines of paper tableware will be at Target in the upcoming months. I've also been working on a presentation for Target on a number of products for holiday 2011. In spring 2010, The Gift Wrap Co. will be coming out with bags, gift wrap and novelty items that feature my "Cherry Blossoms" pattern. And I'm honored to have two specially designed lines of tableware that will be offered at Crate & Barrel in early Spring 2010. Looking forward to an exciting and colorful year ahead!
Kate Spain
www.KateSpain.com
Kate's blog
Yeah! Verna is one of my favorite lines of fabric ever!
ReplyDeleteSo fun to read...now I know where the name Verna comes from...and yay for a Christmas line too!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading all about your background! Super interesting and believe me, I'm sure I'm owning a lot of your work with Hello Kitty! I'm excited about your new fabric and will be looking forward to seeing all your work in its different venues!
ReplyDeleteoh kate...
ReplyDeleteyou already know my feelings about verna.
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you. rock. my. socks. off.
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I love Verna. I bought the Sampler from Moda and your line is one of my faves... but I have to admit I am a moda addict. :) Thanks for the lovely designs.
ReplyDeleteKate, I love your designs, Verna is wonderful. We haven't met, but hopefully at spring market. Moda is the best!
ReplyDeleteNot only can she design, but she is the nicest persoon ever.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing... we are all very lucky that you joined the fabric world... and i can't wait to see what you come up with next!
ReplyDeleteI love hearing stories of how the fabric comes about, and how much more integrated the craft world is becoming.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your kind comments. I'm really grateful (and lucky!) to be working with Moda. The fun part for me is to see what people are making with Verna...it's inspiring and humbling in ways I didn't expect. SO many talented people in the fabric world. Thanks for making me feel so welcome.
ReplyDeleteBonnie-i really look forward to meeting you and Camille. i love your lines!
Super background! Can't wait for Verna to hit the shelves next year. I'm planning on making a lap quilt for my daughter with it. I live in CT too but on the opposite side. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Kate!
ReplyDeleteLike so many who sew, I've had to resort to Ebay for my fabric needs ever since they removed the fabric department from our local Walmart. Recently, while searching for Christmas fabric, I noticed that every design I loved was by Kate Spain,so I had to find your blog and thank you! You are very talented and your style is unique! Please continue to thrill us with your wonderful designs...I can't get enough!
Karen, Lewisburg, Tennessee