Fans of Tim Holtz who also take part in sewing and quilting activities will have something to celebrate soon as Tim announced today a new partnership with Coats & Clark that will have him designing the company’s debut fabric line.
Coats & Clark is well-known to sewers and quilters for their thread and sewing notions, and lovers of knit & crochet for their Red Heart yarn and their Susan Bates brand needles & hooks. But fabric will be a new endeavor for Coats.
The new line, called Eclectic Elements, will feature 24 SKUs of fabric designs that will be familiar to Tim Holtz fans from his paper lines. Some of the designs are being produced in two different color tones, taupe and neutral (seen below). The 100% cotton fabric is 44″ wide and will be available on 15 yard bolts. For quilters, the fabric will be available in fat quarters, design rolls, 5” and 10” charm packs and fat eighths, while it is being marketed for papercrafters in 6″ and 12″ fabric crafting packs.
Eclectic Elements by Tim Holtz will launch at the International Quilt Market in Portland, which starts on May 17th. For those attending the show, Tim will be at Quilt Market appearing in the Coats booth (#2355) on Friday, May 17th and Saturday, May 18th from 9:30am to Noon and 3pm to 5pm.
I follow a lot of crafting and creative blogs but love that your updates brings me the big news stuff.
Keep up the good work.
Thank You.
I agree with the above comment-bringing the updates to us keep us well-informed. Tim is really savvy about expanding his line to include different forms of crafting! Smart man:)
I wonder what the reception will be at the quilt market; whether there’s enough overlap with paper crafters that his brand will already be familiar, or he’ll need to build it from scratch. Fascinating!
Oh wow, how fun!!
PLEASE TELL ME WHEN I CAN BUY the tim holtz line. thank you
When and where can I buy tim holtz fabric???
I’m wondering the same as others. When and where can I buy Tim’s new fabric line. Looking forward to buying it.
Word is that it will be at Joann’s soon…can’t wait to make some projects with it myself!