LILLA
Lilla Collection Lilla means “little “ in Swedish; it is also a rather sweet female name derived from Elizabeth, and one of my closest friend’s name is Lilla. Lilla is also the name of my latest fabric collection; a fabric collection that is made up of small print designs and patterns, much smaller in scale than you might be used to coming from me. I decided to explore what would happen if I scaled all my deigns down a bit. How would it change the collection overall? And how would it change the way you use the fabrics in this little collection, and what sort of projects you made? As you probably already know, I am a textile designer who is a fan of big, bold designs - I am true child of the Marimekko generation, and born in Finland after all. It has been real fun to play with scale a bit while designing Lilla. Some designs work super well when they are tinsy, others lose something, a feeling, or impact if they become too tiny, so not all designs are suitable to be small. I am very happy at the end result and where this collection landed, it turned out to be a sweet collection that is so suitable for many, many different projects, but especially good for quilts using smaller pieces, garments for wee little people, and I can see many lovely shirts for women and men made out of these fabrics.. to name a few. I am still very fond of sweet, pastel colors like mint green and a soft coral. I also like to mix in a dark, dark indigo color in this collection. Indigo; a classic color that teams up so well together with almost any other color; and I dont think I can design a collection without a yellow in it. Yellow is such a joyous and cheerful color, so of course we need that ...all the time ! I hope you enjoy this collection and that you feel inspired to create a lot of new projects with it .
I have been feeling a bit extra domestic lately. Spending a bit more time at home wanting to make more food items from scratch. I love making bone broth, and baking a cardomum cake every now and then, and preserving fruits and veggies. Making peach jam is one of my favorites, easy to do, and most delicious to eat. Making simple potholders is also a fun project, and a very cute hostess gift . This simple sewing pattern is taken from my sewing book “Simple Sewing� that you can still find available online.
TANGELO + LILLA = LOVE!
I love Carolyn Friedlander’s Quilt Tangelo so much (it’s hard not to love everything that woman does), and the Lilla Collection is a great partner for Tangelo. It is an intermediate paper and basic piecing quilt and if you are interested in making your own version you can purchase the sewing pattern at Carolyn’s website. www. carolynfriedlander.com
ESME TUNIC
Last year my sewing book Lotta Jansdotter Everyday Style was published and I have received so many compliments for that book. Thank You! You have also shared so many photos of the lovely garments that you have made using the sewing patterns from the book, but I think, hands down the most popular item in that book is the Esme Tunic. And I am not surprised: it is a great cut, incredibly easy to sew and that tunic can be used and worn in so many versitile ways. I have six or sevent esme tunics already, and I don’t plan to stop . I love this one, made out of a bit darker palette. This print design is called Tove, it is one of my most popular prints and was part of my fabric collection Glimma, a few years back. Now Tove, it is back again, but a tinsy bit smaller. She is smaller, but not less powerful!
This page: Nicole Daksiewics has created a real sweet quilt called Read between the Lines for AG’s Simple Series. It is strikingly simple and has multiple size options. You can find the quilt sewing pattern at www. alisonglass.com Facing page: Mom’s comfortable stay at home dress is another garment pattern from my sewing book, a dress called Kiomi. You can make yours long like this, or a bit shorter and with our without a tie at the waist.
I am so lucky to continue to collaborate with many talented people and companies in this wonderful sewing community. For spring 2017 I am happy to offer my own quilt pattern. I invited the talented and wicked smart Cheryl Arkison to crewww.windhamfabrics.com ate a quilt with me, and I am delighted with the result. This pattern is published by Stash Books and should find its way into stores this spring 2017. www.ctpub.com And I truly recommend that you visit www.jansdotter.com Cheryl’s site, she is so prolific, and always has interesting projects going on. www.cherylarkison.com This spring you can also find a Lilla thread box with 12 spools of thread that matches with my fabric collection brilliantly. I am very happy to start working with Aurifil, it makes so much sense. In stores spring 2017. www.aurifil.com
12 COLORS • 50 WT • 100% COTTON • 1422 YDS EACH
LILLA QUILT PATTERN
Lilla
a thread collection created by Lotta Jansdotter
My Book Lotta Jansdotter Everyday Style is my latest sewing book. It is jam packed with simple, classic, clever, and pretty garment sewing patterns for your everyday life. It was a pleasure, and a lot of hard work, to create this book and I feel so fortunate to have had the very talented Alexia Abegg of Green Bee Patterns to help me draft the sewing patterns and to write the instructions - she is rather amazing and did a marvelous job. greenbeepatterns.com There has been incredible response to this book since it was released and I am very proud and happy about it. If you are interested in seeing some of the projects and garments that people have sewn from this book, please jump online and you will find many wonderful examples from all over the world to be inspired by. If you are a shop owner and want to carry this book please reach out to Abrams Books. www.abramsbooks.com
Big, bold patchwork.. YES, I do love it and it is so, so easy to whip together a table cloth, or a curtain with plenty of style statement and whim without being too loud. No sewing pattern needed - simply sew blocks of fabrics together in your desired length and width.
FEMKE QUILT PATTERN
The Femke Quilt is a modern quilt design that I created together with my favorite quilter Insung Kim. This quilt pattern is also free and available as a PDF at www.windhamfabrics.com
42408-4 LILLA PLINT Periwinkle
42408-6 LILLA PLINT Celedon
42408-5 LILLA PLINT Stone Grey
42408-1 LILLA PLINT Indigo
42409-6 PILOU Celedon
42411-1 RUE Indigo
42411-8 RUE Coral
42411-5 RUE Stone Grey
42409-1 PILOU Indigo
42409-PILOU Periwinkle
42413-1 LILLA TOVE Indigo
42413-8 LILLA TOVE Coral
42413-5 LILLA TOVE Stone Grey
42412-5 PRATA Stone Grey
42412-8 PRATA Coral
42407-4 MINNA Grey Blue
42407-1 MINNA Indigo
42407-3 MINNA Buttercup Yellow
42407-2 MINNA Azur
42410-4 LILLA HEMENDU Grey Blue
42410-6 LILLA HEMENDU Celedon
42410-3 LILLA HEMENDU Buttercup Yellow
42410-2 LILLA HEMENDU Azur
I am so happy to be part of this wonderful sewing community that is filled with so many warm, cheerful, generous, creative, and supportive people. I love sharing my creativity and inspiration with you through my fabric designs, and truly enjoy it when you share what you create with me. Make sure to reach out to me at questions@jansdotter.com. Your feedback and thoughts are very important and helpful. Also, please share your sewing projects online, I spend most of my time on Instagram right now, but also on Facebook and a bit on Pinterest. You can learn more about what I do and about my printing workshops that I teach all over the world at www.jansdotter.com.
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Lilla Collection is scheduled to arrive in stores worldwide in April 2017. If you are interested in carrying the Lotta Jansdotter fabric collections in your shop, please contact Windham Fabrics. They are happy to help you with any questions you may have.
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