Pictured here are my absolute favourite fabrics in my living room.
From left, there is the ever popular Schumacher Chiang Mai Dragon in Alabaster. This was one of the first fabrics I picked for my living room and it was selected because I thought it played off my Nama Rococo paintings really well- I love how the colours work against the artwork and how the dragons give the room a little edge. I will never tire of this print, no matter how popular it gets.
The little blue and white pillows were purchased on Etsy and I love how they’re actually a deep royal blue- I needed a little hit of blue to balance all of the charcoal and black and I think the sideways stripes are really interesting.
The cushion in front is a vintage Kimono pillow. I love it’s graphic pattern and its colour- adore pink and red together.
The green and pink quilt was handmade by my nana when I was a baby and it now sits on my daughter’s bed. I so love how it’s been passed down and the brightly coloured feminine print is something I’ll always treasure. And that little stripey number, it’s a vintage vera scarf pillow- couldn’t resist a little piece of design history.
Oh, I adore her mixes of fabrics! I just did a post today outlining a few basic guidelines for mixing and matching patterns, her examples are great!!!! Janell
Oh my goodness, I am officially inspired too! I am a huge fan of Christine’s blog and have seen most of these fabrics before, but I am so in awe of the fabric she made on Spoonflower! You are one talented chick Christine!
Christine is so talented! I love every one of the fabrics she has shown us! Thanks for the great post.
Gorgeous fabrics by an incredibly stylish blogger. Thanks for the sources, too – always helpful for a google search!
Insanely jealous over here, too! Those are all amazing fabrics and they look fabulous together. But no fair Christine, i thought we were only supposed to pick one??!! 🙂
Great post! Christine, you have excellent taste in fabrics 🙂
Thank you so much Danielle for having me over today- nothing I love more than fabric talk!
And Chassity, I thought so too but then I saw another guest poster do a bunch of their fabrics so I quickly emailed sweet Danielle and voila- a giant yippie on that one- I would have had a really hard time picking just one! And thanks so much Shannon! Spoonflower is one of my favourite sites- I actually also just made a print for my son’s curtains using a photograph I took- it’s such a fun site to play around on.
Thanks again Danielle- it was such a treat to be over here at your gorgeous blog!!! xoxo
That spoonflower fabric, c’est fantastique! You have such good taste, Christine – x
That Christine has amazing taste! Beautiful, beautiful!!
So jealous! My fave is still the magenta Hicks. Love it.
it’s just what I needed to read……thanks for the inspiration!
You have a great eye where fabrics are concerned Christine and I love that you take risks. Oh, and if you’re looking to get rid of that citrine pillow just send it my way 😉
Christine is the textile queen! Great post!
oxo
-Jackie
Gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous
I love Christine’s style! As always I adore her selections of fabrics. She never disappoints with her fabulous style.
Off to the fabric store (and spoonflower)RIGHT NOW! hehehe 🙂 Loved getting to see how you incorporate so many different textiles into one cohesive look.
Wow- what wonderful fabrics. The pillows on the settee all work together so well. She has a great eye for that.
Just fabulous! Very brave mixtures of color and pattern!
what a beautiful collection of wonderful fabrics, especially the spoonflower one- you amaze me every day Christine with your talents. I can’t wait to go over there and try it out!
These prints are so my style but the way you put them together is incredible! great post!
Rachie xo
truly amazing pairings! I’m always intrigued by what Christine comes up with. It also inspires me to be bolder with my patterns.
Great juxtaposing of the different patterns in a cohesive manner! Luscious fabrics and i love your style Christine!:-) XX
She is one of my favourites!
Great post! Christine has such incredible style, I love her selection of fabrics, especially the Schumacher Chiang Mai Dragon; I will never tire of this either! xx
Christine is so amazing. I love her blog. Great post!
abby
What fun mixes of pattern and color!
Wow those are gorgeous patterns. Her eclectic sofa mix is exactly what I’m going for in my living room! Bookmarking…. 🙂
LOVING all of this pattern and color!!