Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Lagoon Color Story Giveaway

Congratulations!

Mercedes F. 
 
you're the winner for last week's 
giveaway
 please email your name and street address to:
info@michaelmillerfabrics.com


Now for today's color story:
This has been one of the most popular color stories ever.  It used to be known as "the money color " in  New York's  garment center/ dress business.  Whatever the latest color trends were, this winner would always be added to the lineup because it always sells. 

The whole range of blues, teals, emerald and turquoise with touches of lime.  The depth and intensity of the colors may change from year to year but it's attraction stays constant.  I think it's our  connection to nature that draws us to it.  The blues of the sky, the turquoise of water and the green shades of nature.
  Is this your go-to color story?  Does it resonate with you?
leave a comment, let me know and you could win a yard of each of the Lagoon color story prints pictured above.  
The random winner will be announced next wednesday.


And I'd like to say to all you east coast folks 
dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Irene;
this week's water theme color story is purely coincidental.
Here's to calmer times and the soothing effects of
natures' favorite 
blue and green palette. 

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Orchid Gray

 The winner for last week's 
giveaway is:
Nanann
 please email your name and street address to: info@michaelmillerfabrics.com
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Now for today's color story:
To sum it up in one word: 
Luscious
 sophisticated femininity, elegant, sweet but not saccharin.
or try
EXOTIC
as in our newest print
cx4502 Road to Marrakesh
color gray
as in this gorgeous
by Marinda Stewart
Overall the importance of gray and all it's variations as a neutral base
to go with ALL COLORS
has been seeping into our consciousness for the past few years.
That along with the evolution of "orchid" as a sophisticated purple/pink
makes this a 
WINNER!
and speaking of winners;
Leave a comment and share your thoughts if this color story "is you"
and you could win a yard each of the prints pictured above.
the lucky winner announced next Wednesday!

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Retro color story and giveaway

...........
and the winner for last weeks' 
Rouge et Noir giveaway
is:
viktoriakreations
pls. email your name and street address to: info@michaelmillerfabrics.com


Now for today's color story:
 
This color story is 
ALL ABOUT HAPPY MEMORIES
you remember, we've all got'em;
that outfit you adored
  or
  that apron grandma wore
or
that TV show
or
that toy, that bike, that car
We stash those colors in our memory like boxes in the attic.

That's why we did this group of happy Super Heroes,
by our own Super Hero:
the colors and characters bring out the kid in all of us.

What's your happy retro color memory?
leave a comment and you'll be entered to win a yard of all the super hero prints pictured above.
one random winner will be announced next Wednesday!
Happy trails to you!

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Rouget et Noir color story and giveaway

The winner for last week's
color story giveaway is..... 
Sleepless Stitch
pls. email your name and street address to:  info@michaelmillerfabrics.com

Now for today's color story:
Rouge et noir (french translation; Red and Black) not to be confused with the heavenly

We're talking about combining 
two color combinations
with the most graphic appeal on the planet.

Red & White
and
Black & White

then combine it all with a few French accents
and it's instant
LOVE!
  if you love these too
leave a comment and let me know.
A random winner will be chosen and announced next Wed. 
to receive 1 yd. each of the Rouge et Noir prints shown above.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

It's A Boy Thing

It's ladies first
for last weeks' 
you're our winner!
pls. email your name and street address to:  info@michaelmillerfabrics.com

Now for today's color story:
The number one complaint I get is :
"There's not enough "boy" prints out there!"
No matter how many we do, it's never enough!
What they're really talking about is a very specific color range.  
Here's the no-nos in that palette:
pink, magenta, lavender - anything that suggests "girl"
when it comes down to what to make in whatever pallet for the 
"little guy in your life"
we've got 
OPTIONS!
Sarah Jane's sweet and sophisticated boy's groups from her collection:
Children at Play
After School
and
Over the fence

or
  Emily Herrick's primary colors with accents of gray and orange
Going Coastal 

or
  for a modern twist on 
"blue for boys" 
we tried Aqua and gray.
With Aqua's soothing universal appeal and the softness of gray 
it's a winner
 and speaking of winners
it's that time again
leave your comment and share your thoughts.
A random winner will be announced next wed. 
and
receive 1 yd of each of the "it's a boy" prints shown above.


Next Wed. will be Rouge et Noir!

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

It's A Girl Thing color story giveaway

Congratulations!
TheaM
You're the winner for last week's 
color story giveaway
Please email your name and street address to: info@micahelmillerfabrics.com


Now for today's color story:


Here at Michael Miller we try our best to please you all.  
( that's not just schmoozing, I really do mean it)  
That means listening to what you ask for and what you buy

The majority of you have made it very clear: 
When it comes to the colors you want for your children,
It's Pink for girls, Blue for boys.
This is soooo traditional it's embarrassing.  
But combining ballet pink with coral and gray puts a bit of a twist (and somewhat retro) on this 
traditional girly-girl favorite. 

Don't get me wrong - 
I'm not saying we need or want to pigeon-hole our kids into certain color traditions.  
I'm also not so sure that so many little girls would be drawn to all things pink, lavender and girlie 
if they weren't bombarded by endless aisles of pink and lavender in the "girl" toy aisles and the media. 
What they need is OPTIONS and this is only one of MANY.

so now it's time to share your thoughts.
Leave a comment
and next wed. one random winner 
will receive 1 yard of each of the "its a girl" prints shown above.

Next wed. will be all about BOYS!

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Aqua/ Red Color Story giveaway

 and the winner is:
Gail
yep, that's right 
you've been randomly chosen
to receive last weeks' 
Color Story 
Please email your name and street address to: Info@michaelmillerfabrics.com

Now for today's color story:

If I had to choose 
one word
to describe the pairing of 
Aqua and Red 
it would be:
HAPPY!
(maybe that's why I love seeing polka dots in these groupings.  Nothing says happy like polka dots.)

lighthearted, fun loving, modern, retro, hip. 
Graphically eye catching 
(used on many magazine covers, a Martha Stewart "go to combination")
once you start noticing it;
you'll see it EVERYWHERE.
Here's what I had within arms reach in 2 minutes here in the studio

now it's your turn.  
I'd love to know if you've used these colors 
to celebrate a happy occasion 
or
  to make something
and made someone 
HAPPY!
we'll be announcing a random winner next Wed.
along with a new Color Story 
and
GIVEAWAY!

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Citron/ Gray color story giveaway

Congratulations!
Megan N
you're the randomly chosen winner 
for last weeks Sorbet Color story  giveaway
Please email your name and street address to: Info@michaelmillerfabrics.com

 Now onto today's color story:
The color citron (and all it's variations) is a great example of how color trends evolve. 
.
Color trends usually start on the fringes.  That's why I like to say, "pay attention to what you don't like". Your negative reaction may stem from the fact that it's "new" and your eye hasn't become adjusted to it.  For example this ad was from around 2006.   When I've shown this the reaction is usually negative.  Comments like, "I could never wear that color  next to my skin".  But it's amazing how the more we see a color over time, the more we start to accept it and before you know it we're buying it.  Probably not in this super saturated undiluted Dior couture creation but it'll start sifting into the mix of everything you buy from your clothes right down the line to the plastic storage bins you stash them in for the next season.

just for fun check out this scene from the movie:
So once again I've shared my thoughts, now share yours. 
Leave a comment and a yard of each of the  
 prints pictured above
could be yours.
The randomly chosen winner will be announced next Wed. along with a new color story 
and another 
GIVEAWAY!

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Sorbet Color Story

As promised, I'll be sharing a new color story 
every Wednesday
along with the thought process behind it.
and
a
giveaway!
Let's get started with one of my personal favorites Sorbet.  
It's feminine and flattering to many (especially blondes). 
Since I mentioned Blondes I'm going to share something with you:
Before starting Michael Miller one of my many jobs was working as a "customer stylist" for different fabric companies.  When a manufacturing company (apparel, handbags, uniforms; medical scrubs, home accessories, etc etc) needed custom designed fabric I'd come up with the print and color combinations to their liking.  It was a terrific  education.  
I developed a little game with myself;
  Most of the clothing designers I worked with were women and seemed to have predictable color preferences based on;   

hair color

skin color

the state she lived in


Keep in mind I wanted to present artwork that got approved.  
People pleasing 101.  Give'm what they want.
Obviously I wasn't always right, like I said it was a game I played in my head.
This is a girly girl color story. It's one of those trends that cycles in and out of fashion but never really goes away.  
Loved by blondes/ some redheads/light brunettes/a sunshine state fav.
(the lighter the color the lighter the hair)
(the more intense the color the darker the hair)
So there you go, I've shared some of my thoughts, 
now share yours.  
If  "Sorbet" is "YOU" leave a comment and let me know if you fit the profile.
 A yard of each of the sorbet collection prints
pictured above could be yours.

The randomly chosen winner will be announced next Wed. along with a new color story
and
another
GIVEAWAY! 

Friday, July 1, 2011

color story inspiration

Color Story inspiration boards at Salt Lake Quilt mkt.
nothing says it better than a picture,
A REALLY BIG PICTURE
4' by 8' panels
The fascinating thing about these were listening to the emotional responses:
"oooh! This is soooo me"
or
"these were my wedding colors"
or
"I did the nursery in these"


In January we started grouping our prints by color stories. By the time we got to Spring market the little brochure we'd planned had morphed in this hefty piece of work:
table of contents:
The concept of grouping print collections based on color trends is something I've been doing for quite awhile. But this was the first time I'd presented it in a  way that gave it a focus and a framework for others to understand.  Each collection has it's inspiration page followed by the prints - some stories have been evolving for years, some are in their infancy.
It takes time for trends to evolve and our eyes to become accustomed to them. 
Identifying, tracking and making sense of it all I find endlessly fascinating.
The research starts here and just about anywhere my eyes land.  I travel, read voraciously and keep a catch-all file that gets sorted later. 
and yes I've discovered Pinterest (the nights just got longer)

keeping track of what goes with what 
follow me as I share  the process and 
a new color story
every Wednesday
with a 
giveaway!