Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Birch Fabrics Interview

Cynthia Mann of Birch Fabrics

We (as in the Birch Fabrics family!) thought it would be fun to interview our fearless leader, Cynthia.  We wanted to share more about our company but in a fun and interesting way that let's you get to know us a little bit better.  


Tell us about yourself in 50 words or less?

I would say I’m an artist at heart and a business woman by accident.  I’m often too nice, non confrontational, care deeply for others and don’t like it when anyone’s feelings are hurt.  I’m not tidy, neat or organized, but pride myself on having a very good memory.

When and why did you start Birch Fabrics?

We started Birch Fabrics in 2009 in an effort to fill a void in the quilting community for organic fabrics. We were already selling fabrics retail on our website, www.fabricworm.com and we were having a very hard time sourcing organic fabrics. We just decided to do it ourselves.

When you opened Birch Fabrics what was your main goal?  Has that goal changed?

When we opened Birch Fabrics the store, our goal was to provide our local community with an opportunity to have access to our beautiful fabrics, especially our organic fabrics. There were no stores within 100 miles that carried printed organic fabrics.
















When referring to starting our line of fabrics, our main goal was simple. Get organic cotton in front of young moms and crafters that are interested in living a greener lifestyle. We knew if it was important to us, that it must be important to many more like us. Our goal is still the same. We wish to stay small, independent and a family business, but we want to draw awareness to why organic cotton in important to our families, our environment and our World. I also had a personal goal of getting more modern boy prints in the market place, since I had a seen a real lack there of, while sewing for two baby boys!


Why did you choose to use organic cotton vs. standard cotton?

We feel that not only is the organic cotton better for the environment, but the cotton and the construction of our fabric is superior to that of standard quilt weight cotton. We feel that if you are going to spend $10-20 per yard on fabric to make a beautiful quilt, the quilt should be an heirloom and should last for generations to come.









You design some of the Birch fabric collections?  Please tell us about your creative process.

Our creative process almost always starts with a theme. We create a design board with fabric swatches and photographs. We draw some sketches in pencil, and work on an over all concept. We consider current trends in pattern and color and then start manipulating our drawings in Photoshop and Illustrator. The second phase of the process is thinking about how each print will be used by the customer and tweaking repeats of designs to work for the end user, or eliminating designs based on whether or not we think the end user will be able to work with the design.
Why do you use other designers for the Birch line?

We have thus far only worked with Dan Stiles and Monaluna Designs, and we really mesh with their aesthetic. We are confident that our customers like to have options and we hope to bring on more designers in the future.

Do you live a "green" lifestyle?  If yes, please tell us more about it.

We do our best to live a green lifestyle. Our kids have organic bedding, we cook with organic food, and we recycle and compost as much as possible. We understand that it can be difficult and expensive to change your entire lifestyle to live green, but every little bit counts. Jason built this cool tube from our pantry that deposits out to a recycling bin in our garage, and it fits cans and bottles perfectly, so I think the key is to making green living fun and easy for the whole family so that it doesn’t feel like a chore.

What is your greatest joy and your biggest challenge being a working Mum?

My greatest joy in being a working Mom, is showing my boys good work ethics and that anything is possible when you are passionate about what you believe in. They see me working hard, and sometimes too much, but in the end they get a real sense of what hard work is about, and how following your dreams can lead to real successes in life.

My biggest challenge is definitely balancing work with family. But we are working very hard to free up more time now that the business is grounded.




 
What is next for Birch?

This year will bring several new collections of course. We are currently drawing our follow up to Storyboek, which will include more marine life and our favorite Dutch muses to be released in the Summer! We hope to work with Dan Stiles and Monaluna again on new collections next Fall, and of course more basics, and maybe a follow up to Avalon as well.


And, the fun questions -

Favorite color? A moody mineral blue/green

If you could be someone other than yourself who would it be? I like being me :-)

What actress would play you in a movie about your life? I’d choose Julia Delpy but she’d have to fake an English accent!

Favorite food? My husband's Heirloom Tomato Salad

Favorite Movie? Before Sunrise

Something everyone should know about you but probably doesn't

I have a strong skin allergy to metals (wow, we didn't even know this!)

We hope you enjoyed learning a little more about Cynthia, and Birch Fabrics.
xoxo

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Birch Fabrics Mod Basics Applique Onesie Tutorial

Mod Basics Onesies Tutorial + Downloadable Animal PDF

A few people have asked us how we made the super cute Mod Basics Onesies we posted about earlier this week....so....we thought it would be fun to do a quick tutorial!

Step 1: First you draw your animals on the slick paper side of the HeatnBond or your favorite iron on adhesive (remember to draw your animals facing the opposite direction of the way you want them to appear on the onesie).

Here is downloadable PDF of the animal print outs we used on our onesies (LINK)

Step 2: Next you iron your fabric scrap pieces to the rough side of the HeatnBond.
















Step 3: Then cut your animals out along your drawn lines.

Step 4: Take the paper off the back of the fabric and iron it on to the onesie with the sticky side down.

Step 5: Not shown here, but we recommend, sewing a zig zag stitch all the way around the applique so that when washed it doesn't come off the onesie. Since ours were for a trade show we skipped this step:)

Step 6: Put onesie the closest baby and smile!

















We used organic onesies from American Apparel, which interestingly enough the colors they offered matched perfectly to our Mod Basics!
American Apparel Organic Onesie in Natural

We bought the onesies in the following colors; cinder, pomegranate, galaxy and natural.


Mod Basics will be available January 2012.

Enjoy

xxx Cynthia

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Fall Quilt Market 2011 Recap for Birch Fabrics

Fall Quilt Market Recap

Oh what a show!

This was our biggest and best show ever. We are thrilled with the response to our new collections...thank you to everyone.

The booth...here she is in all her glory.





















We introduced several new fabric collections...

Circa 52 - Available November 2011
Circa 52
























Mod Basics & Commute - Available January 2012
Mod Basics & Commute























Mod Squad - Available April 2012
Mod Squad

























































































Next Stop - Available March 2012
Next Stop


















And we met with our lovely customers...and lots of new customers too.

Sue and Kelly Spargo from Folk Arts


















Pamela Matthews from Del Ray Fabrics

















Juri Hayashi from Okadaya, Japan

















Kimberly Jolly from Fat Quarter Shop

















Deborah Moebes from Whipstitch Sewing Studio



















Cynthia and Jason (aka Hubby)
















It was such a great show, thank you to all, especially my hubby.
xxx Cynthia
P.S. Did you notice my cute dresses in these pictures?

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