Hi everyone! welcome back to the Jolly Jabber. Thank you so much for tuning into our
Cotton + Steel blog special. Today, Kim Kight is here to talk about her
Homebody collection for
Cotton + Steel. Kim is a fabric collector ,and creating her own fabric collection is her ultimate dream come true. Read on to learn more about her inspiration.
Q: Tell us about your collection. What were you inspired by?
A: My collection is named
Homebody in celebration of
introverts, hermits, and recluses. The prints all reference the home and quiet,
bookish hobbies like stamp collecting. As it came together I thought a lot
about my grandmother's house, her faded carpet, the Chesterfield, and the cigar
boxes and mason jars she filled with coins, buttons, and miscellaneous
treasures.
Q: What is your background in textile design?
A: I am totally self-taught in fabric design. I got my
experience with design software from the publishing industry, and I was just
driven by a burning love for all things fabric and textile to learn how to do
repeats and how to design for different substrates and markets.
Q: What projects do hope to see made with your collection?
A: Quilts, because what is cozier and more homey. I
naturally gravitate toward more gender-neutral, versatile prints, so I hope to
see clothes for all genders and ages. I'm also very much looking forward to
seeing things I haven't thought of making myself.
Q: What projects do hope to see made with your collection?
A: For fabric, it's vintage all the way. I love feedsacks and dress fabrics from the 1930s-70s. My
Homebody prints are reproduction and vintage-inspired. For sewing, I like simple, classic,
geometric. For my house, ideally it's understated mid-century modern, but
realistically it's more like "barely keeping up because I live with three
boys."
Q: What does Cotton + Steel mean to you?
A: As I said in our first
documentary film, I really think
Cotton + Steel is the next logical step for the industry. We are the natural
outcome of the last 10 years, which has seen a growth in design-savvy people
who just love creating, and it never crosses their mind to define themselves as
this or that type of sewer. I'm also thrilled to be involved in the
collaborative design process ... I'm not sure I'd want to do it any other way!
SURPRISE! RJR and
Cotton+Steel have graciously donated fat quarter bundles for us to giveaway! Today, we are giving away Kim Kight's
Homebody Fat Quarter Bundle to one lucky winner. Just enter the giveaway through Rafflecopter below! The more entries you complete, the more chances you have to win.
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