Fabric collections are a central part of my design practice.
They are developed through drawing, testing, and working directly with materials — allowing ideas to take shape through repetition, variation, and use. Each collection grows out of an ongoing design process rather than a fixed theme or concept.
Fabric design is approached as structure and thinking, not surface decoration.
Collections are built with attention to scale, rhythm, and how patterns function within quilts and textile projects.
Design decisions are guided by material behavior, construction, and intended use. Patterns are created to work together, allowing flexibility while maintaining clarity and coherence across a collection.
Rather than following trends, the focus is on building designs that support long-term making and repeated use.
Each collection explores a distinct idea while remaining connected through a shared design language.
The selections presented here reflect my approach to textile design.
Fabric collections may appear in different contexts over time — through licensing, collaborations, or selected releases.
If you are interested in working together or learning more about a specific collection, you are welcome to get in touch.
Fabric collections are one part of a larger textile practice.
They connect closely with quilt making, pattern design, and teaching.
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