Oh, Spoonflower. Your designers just own our hearts. Where else could we go to find the coolest fabric designs for our crafty machinations?
Spoonflower is such a game changer if you love fabric—especially geeky fabric. Anyone can upload their own design and sell it straight to consumers on a variety of fabric options. You can even just have your own stuff custom-printed for a project. And—ahem—the prints are also available as wallpaper and wrapping paper. Squee!!
I miss Harry Potter. All the time. I may just have to save my pennies and support these independent designers. My sewing machine is crying out for these. Click on the images below to buy from the site.
The Sweater That Lived by Designs by Mandrie
It’s a Harry Potter print inspired by ugly Christmas sweaters. What about this is not completely amazing?!
Harry Potter Kids by id_insomniacdesigns
Adorable little cartoonish Harries and Rons and Hermiones. I big glittery heart this.
Under Your Spell (Gryffindor Dark) by Implexity Designs
This print is available in a bunch of colorways. It would look amazing in a quilt.
Ravenclaw Argyle by id_insomniacdesigns
There are argyles for every house available, so pledge your allegiance.
Slytherin Baby by Small Pirates
Darling little evil ties.
Harry Potter by 3 Peas Fleece
The layout of this print just makes me want to sway and solemnly swear that I am up to no good.
Harry Potter-ch by closet_crafter
I kind of really want to upholster a chair in this print.
Dark Mark by Studio Fibonacci
I find this just darling, and I do not know how to feel about that.
This post was last modified on December 2, 2017 9:16 pm
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