Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Mod Basics Babywear

Birch Fabrics Mod Basics @ Quilt Market

We are heading back from Houston after an amazing show!  I'll share more later this week.

As we unpack and regroup I thought it would be fun to share with you some of the adorable items we made with the Mod Basics collection for the show...onesies!



















Aren't they adorable?  We love the elephant and bird...so sweet.

We made them by creating our own decals with the prints from Mod Basics.



















Mod Basics will be available January 2012.




















Enjoy

xx Cynthia


Thursday, October 27, 2011

Quilt Market Final Teaser

Birch Fabrics Mod Squad Sneak Peak

We had to share!  We will debut two more collections at Quilt Market; Mod Squad and Next Stop, and both collections are a Spring 2012 delivery.



Today we are sharing Mod Squad with you, another fabulous collection designed for us by Dan StilesMod Squad is being launched in TWO color-ways; Grass/Cream/Pool and Coral/Cream/Pool.  We can't figure out which one we like best...so please let us know which one is your favorite.


























So start your scooters and let's Mod Squad!

See you at Market, booth #1548-1550.

xoxox
Cynthia








Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Why 100% Organic Cotton?

Why Birch Fabrics uses Certified 100% Organic Cotton...

As we pack everything up to head out of town to Quilt Market in Houston we thought we would share with you our passion for organic fabric and green living.  

Birch Fabrics are committed to providing an environmentally friendly alternative to the quilting and crafting community.  We believe that the sustainability of our planet begins with raised awareness, information and above all else action

At Birch Fabrics we use certified 100% organic cotton.  So what is certified organic cotton and why is it important?  The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) is the worldwide leading textile processing standard for organic fibers, including ecological and social criteria, backed up by independent certification of the entire textile supply chain.  Our mill is certified by the GOTS.

And why do we use it?  There are other certifications of organic cotton but we choose to use GOTS certified fabric because it is the most comprehensive and highest standard for fabric creation from seed to printed cotton.  You can check out this nifty video to learn more about GOTS...its really quite interesting.

  • Cotton is a crop that attracts a wide range of insects (eg cutworm, cotton bollworm, tobacco bollworm, army worm, loopers, aphids, whitefly, spider mite among others). This is one of the reasons why it is one of the largest pesticide dependent crops in the world.
  • Conventional grow cotton accounts for more than 25% of worldwide insecticide use and 10% of the pesticides.  Pesticides used on cotton are among the most hazardous. 
  • Pesticides used on cotton-- even when used according to instructions-- harm people, wildlife and the environment. These pesticides can poison farm workers, drift into neighboring communities, contaminate ground and surface water and kill beneficial insects and soil micro-organisms.

We could go on and on about the challenges we face as a global community if we don't continue to explore, accept and use alternatives for conventionally grown cotton.  We hope in some small way Birch Fabrics can add some "green" to the world one yard at a time.



Please stop by and see our luscious organic cotton fabric at the Quilt Market, booth # 1548-1550

xxxx
Cynthia

 














Monday, October 24, 2011

Birch Fabrics Circa 52 Tote Winner

And the Winner is...



Aideen O'Leary - congratulations Aideen!  This lovely Circa 52 tote is yours, and we will contact you to get your shipping information.























We will see everyone at Quilt Market later this week, Booth #1548-1550... Be on the look out for more sneak peaks later this week!

xoxoxo
Cynthia

Friday, October 21, 2011

Birch Fabric's Avalon Quilt

Avalon Quilt on the Cover of International Quilt Festival Quilt Scene

















We are delighted that the Avalon quilt we showcased at the Spring Quilt Market is on the cover of this year's International Quilt Festival Quilt Scene magazine.  We asked Pokey Bolton, the editor of Quilt Scene, for a comment - "I love this quilt by Elizabeth Hartman, and how she came up with such a geometric yet whimsical design that really showcases these fun fabrics." - Pokey Bolton.

We really enjoy working with Elizabeth Hartman, the quilter who made the Avalon quilt, and thought it would fun to interview her for this blog post. 

1. Can you tell us a little bit about yourself, and Oh Fransson!
I guess you would say that I'm a full time quilter, which I think sounds like kind of an odd job description. More specifically, I'm an author, pattern designer, and teacher. I live in Portland, Oregon. Since 2007, I've written a blog (ohfransson.com) about my sewing and quilting projects and my first book, The Practical Guide to Patchwork was published by Stash Books last Fall. I love making quilts and am here to tell anyone who will listen that it's a fabulous creative outlet that is both fun and achievable!  

2. Why do you love to sew and quilt?
I have always loved making things, but I'm very practical. Sewing is perfect for me because it's a creative outlet that produces useful objects. Patchwork quilting is even better because, in addition to making a useful object, there are seemingly infinite design possibilities. I adore color and bold prints, and I like finding new ways to combine them. I also enjoy numerical and spatial problem solving, so the planning and pattern designing part of quilt making is very appealing to me.

3. The Birch Fabrics Avalon Quilt - what was your inspiration for the design?
The design was inspired by the Avalon Squares print.  I love the look of the blocks and strips floating around in space. That motif reminds me of a mid-century idea of something futuristic, which I love. In the quilt the block-like shapes provide an opportunity to show off the larger-scale Avalon prints.

4. Modern Quilting vs. Traditional Quilting - what is your perspective?
Ask 100 quilters this question and you'll get 100 different answers! I self-identify as a modern quilter and, for me, modern quilting is about form, function, and freedom.

Forms in modern quilting are often bold and graphic, with an emphasis on architectural designs, negative space, and flat areas of color. Modern quilters tend to keep up with trends in color and pattern and are often influenced by mid-century modern aesthetics.

Function means that I make quilts for people to use today, not put away in their closets. I spend a lot of time on my quilts, but they're made to be used. If they get dropped in the mud, covered in cat hair, or have coffee spilled on them, I consider that just a natural part of their useful life.

Freedom refers to the fact that I don't think there's one right way to make a quilt. Good construction fundamentals are important, but I think quilters should be free to explore techniques and designs that work for them.

I'm also an officer of The Modern Quilt Guild and would encourage anyone wanting to learn more about modern quilting to visit our website, themodernquiltguild.com.

Thank you Elizabeth!  Thank you Pokey, and the entire staff at Quilt Scene.

To order your copy of International Quilt Festival Quilt Scene click here.

If you would like to learn more about Birch Fabrics please visit our website, or come by our booth #1548-1550 at the Fall Quilt Market.

xxx
Cynthia

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Birch Fabrics Quilt Market Teaser #4 + Giveaway

Circa 52 + Giveaway

As promised, we are showcasing the best photography from our Circa 52 photo shoot.  The entertaining designs and cool color palette of the Circa 52 prints truly came to life when we set everything up for the shoot, and the sun started to shine on the yard.


















The collection was designed to be free spirited and fun for all ages with whimsical vehicles, spaceships, robots and woodland creatures that are unified with a distinctive contemporary palette.


















The children's sense of adventure truly brought the shoot to life.  They looked adorable in the darling clothing that had such sweet little details.   They had a blast rolling around on the bean bags,  hiding in the tee pees and roasting marshmallows.


















Our mission as a company is to provide an environmentally friendly cotton alternative to the quilting and sewing communities.  Circa 52, as with all of our collections, is printed with low impact dyes on 100% organic cotton certified by GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard).  We love our planet, believe in living green, and know that together we can make a difference, one yard at a time.   























We loved this dress!


















We had such a smashing day, and it was work! 

Circa 52 - Available November 2011























Now, the GIVEAWAY...How cute is this bag?  At Quilt Market, our booth is #1548-1550, we will be giving away this bag to the FIRST  20 customers that buy 10 or more bolts of Birch Fabric...and to one lucky winner from this post!

























To Enter the Giveaway -
Please leave a comment on this post before midnight on Sunday 10/23 letting us know your favorite print from the Circa 52 collection and that you would like to be entered in the giveaway.  Anonymous commenters please be sure and leave your email address.

Optional -
If you would like extra entries you can post about the giveaway on any of your social networking sites....such as twitter, facebook, and or your blog (i.e. blogger, Wordpress).  You will need to leave an additional comment for each site you posted about the giveaway on, and the winner will be chosen by random number.  

If you would like to find out more about Birch Fabrics  please visit our website.

xx
Cynthia


Monday, October 17, 2011

Birch Fabrics Giveaway Winner

Birch Fabrics Circa 52 Winner

Circa 52
























Thank you to everyone who entered our giveaway for the Circa 52 fabric collection that we will debut at the Fall Quilt Market in a few weeks.  Please stop by our booth #1548-1550 at the show to see all our new GOTS certified 100% organic cotton collections.

















The winner is.....Hayley of www.iamwellloved.blogspot.com - Hayley please email us to collect your prize (info@birchfabrics.com).

Congratulations Hayley, and we look forward to seeing what you make with the fabric.

Stay tuned tomorrow for another Quilt Market Teaser Giveaway - you won't want to miss this one!

xxxx
Cynthia