“Fabric design is a different form of
story telling. With each choice the designer makes, they are telling a unique
story. In turn, the quilter will rearrange those fabrics to tell their own
story.” – Frances Newcombe
(AGF welcomes their next licensed designer, Frances Newcombe! on vimeo & youtube)
More about Frances…
I have loved fabrics and sewing for as long as I can remember. When I was 6
years old, I snuck into my mom's closet with a pair of scissors and cut up one of her shimmering evening gowns to make doll dresses. When I was in the 9th grade I took up a sewing class and was hooked for life.
I grew up in Los Angeles in the shadow of the film industry. My father has
been a film composer for over 50 years. In many ways, sewing was an escape to a
simpler life from the high-pressure world of show business.
After I graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design with a BFA in
illustration, I returned home and began working in Broadcast Design for
television. For over twenty years I have created on-air graphics, promos, and
main titles for the Discovery Channel, TLC, E! Entertainment, Buena Vista
Television, as well as all the major networks, CBS, ABC and NBC where I
currently work.
After getting married, my husband and I moved to the foothills area above
Los Angeles. It was there I discovered a wonderful local quilt shop. This
rekindled my passion for sewing and quilting and I began collecting all kinds
of fabrics.

quilting blocks from Frances' blog
For me, fabric design is the synthesis of every aspect of my life: sewing,
painting, graphic design, collage and ultimately
story-telling. Fabric design is simply another form of story
telling. A good story causes us to escape our world for a moment – only to
bring us back to it with a greater understanding of it, and hopefully helps us
to live love and appreciate it more.
About Safari Moon..
Find Frances throughout the web:
Blog
Twitter
Pinterest
& view her official page at the AGF website.






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