Saffrons Blog

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New fabric designs—Squiggly flowers in magenta

Saffron Craig - Sunday, February 28, 2010
The Squiggly Flowers are the 4th design in the Forest Elements range. I chose purple and magenta on a white background to tie into the range. A design that can be used for just about everything, it is the floral of the range.

These Squiggly Flowers started  as sketch I scribbled one night in front of telly. Patrick thought it was great and encouraged me to develop it. So after playing with the scale I decided on this design.


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design courses commented on 09-Apr-2010 10:01 AM
So beautiful.;)
Cindy Wiens commented on 02-Mar-2010 03:57 PM
It just keeps getting better and better!

New fabric designs—Bird in Leaves

Saffron Craig - Wednesday, February 24, 2010
This design came from a special moment of  being at one with nature. As I watched the birds in the leaves I was awestruck by their trust in me. I was only a foot away and they just kept on at eating and playing. So close  I might have touched them. During this precious moment I felt I got a feel for what they were up to. It was one of those moments that really made me feel inspired and alive.

My favourite element of this design is the negative space.  I was really excited as to what I might create with the fabrics and where and how I could cut it. I even drew up bags and clothes and a quilt and tested the fabric in those patterns, having a good play before finalizing the shape and scale.

This is the third design from the Forest Elements range. Again, I made so many strike offs in this design as it worked in almost every colour way. The plan is to print more colour ways down the track.



A detail of the purple bird on the fabric to show the colours and the vibrancy of the design. It is the first time that I have used so much black, which is exciting and took a lot of thinking and research. But I found there is a lot of black out there in the fabric world. And as this is a winter range with winter just around the corner I thought it would work well.


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Julie commented on 26-Feb-2010 04:56 PM
Oh yum, I saw some eggplant coloured linens that are going to work with this fabrics so beautifully. A usual I am inspired.
Cindy Wiens commented on 24-Feb-2010 02:15 PM
Fabulous!

New fabric designs—Geese bubbles

Saffron Craig - Monday, February 22, 2010
The second design in the Forest Elements is called Geese Bubbles. The golden goose and the elk motives continue into an all over print with bubbling water.
Choosing colours for this one was fun as it worked in so many different combinations, but  in the end I liked the design best in magenta with black and white. It's will be a great fabric to play with.





A detail photo of the first strike-off.

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Cindy Wiens commented on 23-Feb-2010 03:43 PM
Saffron, how fun!! I'm saving up postage money because I can already tell I'm going to be making a purchase.
Sharon Feigl commented on 23-Feb-2010 11:36 AM
Simply divine :) Hugs, Sharon

New Design - Elk Landscape in purple

Saffron Craig - Thursday, February 18, 2010
How exciting I get to show you a new design. Elk Landscape - a mythical landscape design in purple, magenta, yellow and gold. Grazing elks and geese in bubbling water in an untouched wilderness. Here are a few little peaks at sections of the fabrics.











While in a mediation a huge golden goose flew by—my mind was a wee bit surprised to meet her. She wanted to be on this design, as such she had to be gold.

I will post more over the next month. I have got 8 new designs to show you. Oh yes, these are due in April. Shops can pre-order wholesale. Get in quick as we only printed a limited amount!







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Karen Brown commented on 12-Mar-2010 10:38 PM
Just love it Saffron. Fabulous colours and designs for working with this winter :)
Lyn Urquhart commented on 12-Mar-2010 08:44 PM
Fabulous, I love these colours together.
Kate Conklin commented on 21-Feb-2010 11:27 AM
I'm just itching to get my fingers on this fabric. Well done on another beautiful design Saffron.
Lurline Geoghegan commented on 19-Feb-2010 10:57 AM
A very different look - very interesting - sounds like lots to look forward to and to be tempted with! Congratulatons! Hugs - Lurline♥

Big flowers baby quilt

Saffron Craig - Tuesday, February 16, 2010
A quilt I made for my friend Vanessa whose baby is going to come any day now. We are expecting a girl.





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Kate Conklin commented on 17-Feb-2010 09:23 AM
What a sweet little quilt. So pretty. She's going to love it.

Happy Valentines day

Saffron Craig - Sunday, February 14, 2010
Loveheart cushion, a gift for someone special in my life on Valentines day.




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Anonymous commented on 15-May-2010 04:27 PM
I love the fabric that you used in this pillow! The colors are so bright that makes it more attractive.
Carolyne Thornton commented on 15-Feb-2010 07:18 PM
I love that cushion so much, I might have to get some fairy fabric!!
Lurline Geoghegan commented on 15-Feb-2010 12:19 PM
Now that's a great idea - I have stacks of the fairy fabric and guess what? - I bought some of the frill fabric there last week. My Fairy Quilt is underway and I am just loveing it! Hugs - Lurline♥

Fun with Fairies Quilt Kit

Saffron Craig - Sunday, February 07, 2010
  • We have finished my Fairy Quilt kit pattern. By that I mean typed up super-easy instructions how to cut and piece it. We even included the stitching diagrams so you can quilt it without any thought at all. Phew!
  • We decided to call the quilt Fun with Fairies. A simple quilt to make, it's made up mostly of squares sewn together and a bit of appliqué, the Fairy fabrics work together like a treat and makes me feel so happy. From an idea to a drawing to a fabric now made into a piece for life. You can click here to buy it.
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  • I think it is a happy and fun quilt that has already been in every part of the house and garden. Perfect as a wall hanging, my quilt has been on my wall for a good few weeks now. Then on Sequoia's bed and she even snuggled under it on her favourite seat to take a nap. Then her dollies and puppies got to sleep on it and under it. Sigh, I could talk all day about her.



  • Ah a dream actualized—one more off my list for 2010.

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Kirstin Bokor commented on 09-Feb-2010 01:48 PM
Maybe you'll have to design a fabric soon with all Sequoia's favourites on it - I'm thinking of Sequoia, & fairies, having tea parties with puppies (especially Curly and Enzo).

Fairy Hearts Quilt Kit

Saffron Craig - Thursday, February 04, 2010

The Fairy Hearts Quilt Kit is now available. Designed and sewn by Kate Conklin I think it is just lovely. Pretty, girly and soft too. We have happily added it to our shop where it is available in two sizes or as a down-loadable PDF. How much fun!

Have a look here.

I have a hunch that this one will be so much fun to make that even if you don’t know who it is going to be for just now, the quilt will manifest its owner by itself with all the love it conjures.

The Fairy Hearts pattern uses quick and easy strip piecing to create the Nine Patch blocks; and machine raw edge appliqué for the hearts. It includes 10 pages of full colour photos and diagrams.

All those hearts are reminding me of Valentines day. Where there is an abundance of love in the world. Thanks Kate for this terrific quilt, you can read more about Kate here.


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Florence commented on 16-Feb-2010 06:17 AM
Goodness, what a beautiful quilt - the colours are gorgeous. x
Sharon Feigl commented on 06-Feb-2010 11:27 AM
Simple gorgeous...and I'm tend not to be a pink person :) Hugs, Sharon

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