All designs from the Little Treasures fabric collection are now available on products through Spoonflower

The product range includes kitchen textiles (tablecloths, runners, napkins, placemats), bedding, and home décor (curtains, pillow covers, throw blankets, and wall hangings). All products are printed and sewn in the USA.

Blooming Garden Tea Towel from Spoonflower in Berry colorway

I ordered these tea towels in Blooming Garden design for myself, and they are making my days brighter. The towels measure 16x24" and are made from Linen Cotton Canvas. They can also be used to line a bread basket or as gift wrap.

Click this link to order the tea towel pictured above​​​​​

To find all available products, you need to choose a design and then click on a link Home Decor right beneath the Add to Cart button (circled in the image below). From there you’ll be able to see the whole range of products available in your chosen design.

Finding products on Spoonflower

Finding products on Spoonflower

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Little Treasures fabric collection is now available on Spoonflower!

Little Treasures fabric collection in Berry colorway

My first fabric collection called "Little Treasures" has just launched on Spoonflower. It's inspired by my childhood memories and things I’ve learned from my grandparents. Like cross-stitch embroidery, crochet, and sewing.

There are 9 patterns in three colorways in this collection. The colorways are called "Berry", "Evergreen", and "Caramel".

Little Treasures fabric collection in Berry, Caramel, and Evergreen colorways

I've also added various scale options for some of the prints so that they will work nicely for fabric, wallpaper, and home décor products.

Fabric samples with cross-stitch flower pattern

Cross-stitch Flowers fabric in Berry and Evergreen colorways shown in two scale options.

It took two rounds of samples to make sure that each pattern looks exactly as I wanted it to be. I hope that some of them can be a perfect fit for your sewing or patchwork projects, and I can't wait to see what you create! Feel free to tag me @reginakareev on social media.

Click the links below to take a look at all the fabrics and wallpaper!

Little Treasures in Berry on Spoonflower

Little Treasures in Evergreen on Spoonflower

Little Treasures in Caramel on Spoonflower

My Spoonflower shop will all designs

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The 5 Day Pattern Challenge with Bonnie Christine

Last week I was participating in the 5 Day Pattern Challenge with Bonnie Christine. Bonnie is an artist and surface pattern designer, passionate about sharing her knowledge with others. She walked us through the process of creating a repeating pattern in Adobe Illustrator from gathering inspiration to a final design that can be applied to the product.

I used to design patterns in Adobe Photoshop but never used Illustrator for this. I created my designs in Illustrator for iPad, so the process was a bit different and I had to figure out some tricks along the way. I think that I wouldn’t have designed these three repeats in one week without the 5 Day Pattern Challenge.

Retro-inspired floral repeat patterns

Retro-inspired floral repeat patterns

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Floral Medallion pattern on products

This Floral Medallion pattern was designed in the Procreate app. I used digital watercolor brushes to draw all the elements, so it looks somewhat transparent in some areas. I was hesitant about using it on any products at all but decided to give it a try with a dark contrasting background anyways. It seems that a silk scarf is the best fit for a pattern like this. At least, I like how it looks on this mockup.

Product design mockup with Floral Medallion pattern

Product design mockup with Floral Medallion pattern

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Drawing and Painting for Textile Design

This summer I took a course “Drawing and Painting for Textile Design” at the University of the Arts London, Central Saint Martins.

We were exploring various traditional techniques from painting to stenciling, block printing, and stamping.

I love experimenting with various mediums, so it still felt more like a comfort zone for me. But creating my own stamps and stamping with various types of paints was really exciting as the results were unexpected most of the time.

Here is a little presentation I created using my favorite designs from this course.

Textile Design presentation

Textile Design presentation

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