Tag Archives: street signs

Win my fabrics with the Irish Quilting Magazine!

Some more good news just in time for St. Patrick’s day! I can now announce that the new spring issue of The Irish Quilting Magazine is offering one lucky winner a selection of  4 fat quarters of my Derry Heritage fabrics in their competition give-away !!! How exciting is that?

And this is what you could win! A selection of 4 fat Quarters including: 2 x ‘City of Derry Shamrocks’ and 2 x ‘Walled City Street Names’ fabrics. (Actual colour selection shown below). So what are you waiting for? Go and buy your copy now, and good luck in the competition!!!


Derry Street Signs Fabric

I’ve  been working on making all of my Derry/Irish designs available to buy online through the website that printed my original samples.The Derry/Londonderry street signs come in two sizes, 4in & 8in repeats, and in a choice of cream, yellow or burgundy background.

Also available are the Green on Green ,and Green on Yellow Shamrock design in 2 sizes (2.5 and 5 inc repeats). And I will soon be releasing some striking new colour ways of this design in the very near future.

The link below should take you to my profile on Spoonflower where any one who wants to will be able to place an order for any of the fabrics in the ‘Fabric for Sale’ section, and view my other designs too. The fabric ordered will be printed and sent directly to the buyer.

 Spoonflower Fabrics for Sale link: DERRY STREET SIGNS  & SHAMROCKS FABRICS

Street Signs and Shamrocks


Irish Fabrics

Now that Mission Hall Quilts has drawn to a close, I’m looking back fondly at all the creative work I’ve done over the last year and a half. I never did take up quilting, but I had a lot of fun developing my writing, photography and design skills. I’ve designed loyalty cards, and postcards, even a Christmas card for the shop, I mocked up a prototype calendar, created appliqué designs for Lou’s ‘Tea and Cake’ quilt, and devised an appliqué wall hanging of the cottage with Anne, I’ve made fabric badges, photo-badges and designed an enamel logo pin, and written articles for quilting magazines and
supplied them with photographs, as well as developing some Irish/Derry specific fabric designs. Now the shop is closed the ownership of these designs reverts to me, and I’m pleased to be able to show you the Irish/Derry fabric at last. I’m addicted to fabric design and have so many more ideas fabrics in this range! (I’ve lots of ideas for what I’d like to see happening with them too.) Here’s a sneak peek for now:

Shamrock and Street Names fabric by Ms B.x


Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 240 other followers