[my new little obsession]
Move over permanent marker, I now have a new, legit fabric doodle buddy. In the past I've been know to draw on sheets with permanent marker (for little A's first birthday I drew characters on sheets for the children to color in with chalk. It worked really well. When I washed the sheets the chalk came off but the marker stayed, ready for another afternoon of playful coloring). As great as this was, it was time to step it up. That's when I found these babies. Score. My head is spinning with options, ideas, and patterns.
I'm not sure what I'll do with this little pattern I'm creating (a table cloth? if I have the stamina...) but what I do know is that I'll have plenty of directed doodle time while on hold. Kenny G, bring it on, because I'm pulling up a chair and staying for a while.
(Oh and if you are wondering about the random yellow N, well little A's wooden alphabet was encroaching on my photo shoot so, being the visually obsessed mother that I am, I insisted that he choose letters that color coordinated. Makes perfect sense, right?)
Thanks for sharing! I love that pattern, if you can keep it up that will make a wonderful table cloth.
ReplyDeleteI love your fabric marker pattern (and especially because it's yellow!) I can't wait to see how it ends up or what you make with it!!!
ReplyDeleteDiana
www.searchingforsporadicsurprises.blogspot.com
wow - well done textile designer - that's a beautiful piece of handcrafted fabric!
ReplyDeleteI have these, love them. Have a hard time writting on knits though. Have you seen the chalkboard paints at Hudson Paint in Brooklyn? I wish fabric pens came in these colors.http://www.hudsonpaint.com/
ReplyDeleteLOVING this pattern. What a remarkable, precious and wonderful idea! Off to find me some markers... who knew doodling could be so gorgeously permanent?
ReplyDeleteI want one in every color! That doodle that you're doing looks awesome.
ReplyDeletefantastic idea! i am a perpetual doodler so this is up my alley, too.
ReplyDeletei wanna try!
ReplyDeleteWow, your pattern is stunning, especially in the yellow, but would probably look great in any colour, charcoal, pink...I'd like to see it made into a cushion!
ReplyDeleteawesome, I would love to try it and also give some for the kids...they might like to do something with their shirts! thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteVery cute doodles. Inspirational! Yeah, one more new craft to do. I love dharma trading, they have everything.
ReplyDeleteDayle
http://sodapoptreats.tumblr.com/
Thanks for sharing...! I have been waiting for something like this. :)
ReplyDeleteJen Ramos
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This is lovely, I am so in awe of your talent!
ReplyDeleteWhich marker are you using exactly? I can't tell from the website!
ReplyDeleteI am so inspired by your work! I love your designs.
ReplyDeletethis is really great. i have been looking for something just like this. thanks!
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