Fabric Stash Friday: Les Fleurs by Rifle Paper Co.

Fabric Stash Friday: Les Fleurs by Rifle Paper Co. from their collaboration with Cotton + Steel Fabrics {an Art School Dropout's life}

Last week I spent almost my entire week, and weekend wandering around the International Quilt Market! It’s an industry professional only trade show that is all about sewing. It’s where fabric, thread, batting, pattern, and other companies show off the newest and greatest products.

I go to help find jobs since I am technically freelance, but while I’m there I also do a lot of shopping. The night before the trade show flood opens they have this event called Sample Spree where you can buy bundles of fabric that isn’t out yet, so you can make a sample piece to help promote the fabric when it does come out. This is mainly meant for shop owners, but people like me use it when designing new patterns where there is time in between photographing the pattern and the actual pattern coming out. This way your pattern can be released the same time as the new fabric and it will be super relevant and make people want to replicate it. Does that make sense?

Well this event gets super crazy and there is a lot of running, pushing, shoving and more. It’s really hard to explain the craziness without seeing it in person. I went in with a list and only scored maybe 1/3rd of it.

Luckily for me a friend grabbed this bundle for me…

It’s the brand new line from Rifle Paper Co. named Les Fleurs and is part of a collaboration with Cotton + Steel fabrics.

Fabric Stash Friday: Les Fleurs by Rifle Paper Co. from their collaboration with Cotton + Steel Fabrics {an Art School Dropout's life}It’s a little busier than I would normally go for, but I have a pattern being released soon that would look great in these fabrics.

The bundle I ended up with had numerous substrates in it (different types of fabrics) so I photographed them all separately for the most part, to show them off better.

Fabric Stash Friday: Les Fleurs by Rifle Paper Co. from their collaboration with Cotton + Steel Fabrics {an Art School Dropout's life} Fabric Stash Friday: Les Fleurs by Rifle Paper Co. from their collaboration with Cotton + Steel Fabrics {an Art School Dropout's life}

Fabric Stash Friday: Les Fleurs by Rifle Paper Co. from their collaboration with Cotton + Steel Fabrics {an Art School Dropout's life} Fabric Stash Friday: Les Fleurs by Rifle Paper Co. from their collaboration with Cotton + Steel Fabrics {an Art School Dropout's life} Fabric Stash Friday: Les Fleurs by Rifle Paper Co. from their collaboration with Cotton + Steel Fabrics {an Art School Dropout's life} Fabric Stash Friday: Les Fleurs by Rifle Paper Co. from their collaboration with Cotton + Steel Fabrics {an Art School Dropout's life}

The first substrate is 100% quilting cotton. I’d say half the bundle was quilting cotton actually. As you can see from the photos (which doesn’t do this stuff justice) the colors are super vibrant and rich. It’s like something out of a Wes Anderson movie.

Everything above this sentence is quilting cotton.

Fabric Stash Friday: Les Fleurs by Rifle Paper Co. from their collaboration with Cotton + Steel Fabrics {an Art School Dropout's life} Fabric Stash Friday: Les Fleurs by Rifle Paper Co. from their collaboration with Cotton + Steel Fabrics {an Art School Dropout's life}

Next up is their Lawn fabric, which is slightly thinner than quilting cotton and can be used nicely for quilts and clothing. The blue flower print in the above photo is actually Rayon, I got confused while photographing them!

Fabric Stash Friday: Les Fleurs by Rifle Paper Co. from their collaboration with Cotton + Steel Fabrics {an Art School Dropout's life}

These are the other Rayon prints. The drape of this fabric is beautiful and so flowy. If I was more girly, I’d probably make some dresses out of it.

Fabric Stash Friday: Les Fleurs by Rifle Paper Co. from their collaboration with Cotton + Steel Fabrics {an Art School Dropout's life} Fabric Stash Friday: Les Fleurs by Rifle Paper Co. from their collaboration with Cotton + Steel Fabrics {an Art School Dropout's life} Fabric Stash Friday: Les Fleurs by Rifle Paper Co. from their collaboration with Cotton + Steel Fabrics {an Art School Dropout's life} Fabric Stash Friday: Les Fleurs by Rifle Paper Co. from their collaboration with Cotton + Steel Fabrics {an Art School Dropout's life} Fabric Stash Friday: Les Fleurs by Rifle Paper Co. from their collaboration with Cotton + Steel Fabrics {an Art School Dropout's life} Fabric Stash Friday: Les Fleurs by Rifle Paper Co. from their collaboration with Cotton + Steel Fabrics {an Art School Dropout's life} Fabric Stash Friday: Les Fleurs by Rifle Paper Co. from their collaboration with Cotton + Steel Fabrics {an Art School Dropout's life} Fabric Stash Friday: Les Fleurs by Rifle Paper Co. from their collaboration with Cotton + Steel Fabrics {an Art School Dropout's life}The rest of the bundle of their thick Linen/Cotton Canvas. I’m not 100% how I’m going to use these pieces, but I can say they really are gorgeous! Even though the designs are printed on an unbleached fabric, the colors are still really pretty. There is also a huge panel that is just illustrations of different city maps. I LOVE it.

This fabric isn’t quite out yet, but I bet you’ll start seeing sample pieces popping up everywhere soon enough. I myself have several projects planned out.

All the substrates of Les Fleurs are scheduled to be in shops July 2016! That’s only a month or so away, and a lot of shops already have pre-order listings set up!!

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2014 Spring International Quilt Market: My Absolute Favorites

I talked a bit about my experience and such at the 2014 Spring International Quilt Market yesterday. Today I want to share my absolute favorites. The lines that I know I will buy every piece from and make loads of pretty stuff with.

2014 Spring International Quilt Market: My Absolute Favorites {an Art School Dropout's life}To start I have to share everyone’s favorite, the first line from Cotton & Steel. They have a great story and are all very talented, so you should read up on them more to see what i’m talking about.

2014 Spring International Quilt Market: My Absolute Favorites {an Art School Dropout's life}

2014 Spring International Quilt Market: My Absolute Favorites {an Art School Dropout's life} 2014 Spring International Quilt Market: My Absolute Favorites {an Art School Dropout's life}Every single design from them is brilliant, and it all coordinates perfectly. So there loads of mixing and matching. It’s all very playful and vibrant and a few designs incorporate metallic colors which I’m loving right now.

2014 Spring International Quilt Market: My Absolute Favorites {an Art School Dropout's life}Though, I won’t lie, I’m most excited about their basics line. The dashes, cross hatches, lines and more are totally on my “must buy” list. I always prefer the basics, but they aren’t usually this perfect. I’ve already sketched out a quilt that would showcase these all perfectly.

2014 Spring International Quilt Market: My Absolute Favorites {an Art School Dropout's life}Next on my list of absolutely perfect was everything in Carolyn Friedlander’s booth. I was in love with her last line Architextures, and I’m even more in love with her newest line Botanics. I also had the pleasure of meeting her and chatting a bit. She’s even sweeter in person than she is online!

2014 Spring International Quilt Market: My Absolute Favorites {an Art School Dropout's life}2014 Spring International Quilt Market: My Absolute Favorites {an Art School Dropout's life}I left her booth with a few mini charm packs that showcased her line, plus some of Robert Kaufmans basics. I’ve already cut into them all and can’t wait to share the piece I’m making, it’s just taking me a bit to finish.

2014 Spring International Quilt Market: My Absolute Favorites {an Art School Dropout's life}I also was a fan of everything else Robert Kaufman put their name on! Their Kona Cottons are a staples in all my projects, plus I picked up a bunch of polka dotted fabrics which will probably be used a lot soon. Check out that diamond fabric garland in the Blueprint Basics booth! I so badly want to recreate it.

2014 Spring International Quilt Market: My Absolute Favorites {an Art School Dropout's life}The last of my ultimate favorites was the awesome American Made Fabrics solids. They were gorgeous and person and I’m always a sucker for pretty solids. Plus look at those ottomans!!! I know a very cute little girl who would love one of those.

Ok, so that’s a wrap on the Quilt Market photos. I still have more to say about some of the things I brought home with me, but I promise this is the last photos from the actual event.

Like I said yesterday, I was inspired so much by just walking around this event. Then add all the conversations I had and I am set. It really made me 100%, fully realize, how much I love sewing, quilting and everything involved. It’s how Art School Dropout started actually, I was hand painting SEWN bags! I came home realizing that I want to be a part of this industry MORE, and I have sat here all week trying to figure out how to balance all my goals with all the stuff I’m already doing. I haven’t figured it out yet, and I’m not sure when I will, but I do know change is coming and it makes me really happy!