a few more new skirts, and some tees!

i made a few more limited edition skirts

i also made a few designs into tee shirts. i’m printing them on ladies and unisex size tees

fairytale forest tee

schwarzwalder tee

 

dutch treat tee

i’m thinking of making a few more skirt prints into tees, which other designs would you like see on tee shirts?

9 Responses to “a few more new skirts, and some tees!”

  1. Shala Says:

    Ohhhh.. you got my favorite. I need to get a money order and get at least one of the sets.. fairy tale skirt and matching teeshirt!! *loves*

  2. Craftygirlwithruffle Says:

    These are fantastic. Your fabric prints are just amazing. I’m working up to buying a skirt – just can’t make up my mind which one. Are you planning on selling any more offcuts?

  3. Deb Says:

    http://www.sockdreams.com/_shop/pages/socks_detail_ProductID_1597.php Have you seen these socks? I thought of you and your great style when I saw these, I hope you like them.

  4. Tamera Says:

    Ack – cuteness overload! Seriously, these are all awesome, Hannah. I will so be adding one or two of these to my wardrobe :)

  5. Markie Says:

    Hmmm, I think an apple pickin, matryoshka, polish pottery and hex design would be fab as shirts!

  6. Christine Says:

    I’m so in love with the new t-shirts! *swoon*

  7. hannah Says:

    thanks, i’m glad you like them, ladies!
    deb, i’ve had my eye on those socks! so tempted to get them but i wish they were over the knee. i might get them anyways.
    craftygirl, i’m working on some new swatch bundles, i hope to list them on etsy in a few weeks.

  8. Cindy Says:

    I know this was posted back in July, but I’ve just recently re-discovered your blog. I would love to see an apple pickin’ tee, as well as the matryoshka design. Exponential cuteness!!!!

  9. Sharon Says:

    That little dutch piece with the windmill, looked so familiar. I am thinking of an old coloring book I had when I was a kid in the 60’s. Great place to look for ideas too.

    Also reminds me of the liquid embroidery patterns. The ones you iron on before painting. Really takes me back to the good old days.

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