Collaborating with creative minds to develop one-of-a-kind textile prints.

Some finished projects using my fabric

Project:

Textile Designs

Client:

Chic and Go Stroller cover & Personal

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The top design “Dandelion” was created for a stroller accessory company out of Washington. The bottom was a design “Sputnik” created for a Spoonflower contest that I just had to print and sew into pyjamas for my little girl.

Creative people using Spoonflower

It’s craft season and I’ve been discovering lots of local artisans already taking advantage of digital textile printing. I first discovered Kukubee at the MakeIt Show in November. They’ve printed fabric with Spoonflower to make their “I love the 80s” tote bag (shown above). They also make the cutest little pouches – perfect for any girl to take to school. I really admire the illustration work by Brent. Don’t know where they will be showing up next but you can buy their stuff on Etsy.
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First Spoonflower order

Project:

Textile Designs

Client:

Available to license.

Project Information:

I had ordered swatches in the past but this was the first time I had placed a full order through Spoonflower. I was really impressed with their speed and their service. The only thing I would improve upon is their ability to do color matching. I’m used to setting my designs up for traditional printing. With their service, you upload an RGB image and then just keep your fingers crossed. I know they have plans in the works to improve on this.

So far, it’s a great way to test out my designs. All of these shown (except the Dandelion print in green) will be used in the SWFDS sewing lounge at the upcoming One of a Kind Show in Vancouver.
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This site will be a space to post textile design work but also developments in digital textile printing and local (Vancouver) fashion.

If you have a company that is using digital textile printing and would like to be featured on the site, please get in touch.

Thanks!

Danika