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Tuesday
Jun302009

Shameless Self-Promotion: Sourdough!

I've made mention here and there of my new Etsy shop, but the time has come to give it an official mention. I am very proud to announce Sourdough - my new collection of products made from vintage American barkcloth fabric. I've been working on Sourdough for almost a full year now, working on the website, creating the graphics, sourcing fabrics, and developing products since last July. As you can imagine, it's been a labor of love!

The final push for Sourdough came this spring when I was accepted into the Renegade Craft Fair. This second-annual fair will be at the Fort Mason Center Festival Pavillion on the weekend of July 18th-19th and I hope you will all pop by and say hello! I'll be selling my single-letter monogram towels and Sleepytime Eye Masks, as well as a select group of jackets. After the fair, the jackets will be up in the Etsy shop, so if you can't make it you can still get a one-of-a-kind piece of Sourdough to wear...

The name Sourdough came to me because, as a fourth-generation San Franciscan, I wanted to convey my love of the city and give my line a name that was synonymous with San Francisco. Also, sourdough bread is made in a unique way - the "mother" yeast is preserved from batch to batch by the baker, who uses a tiny portion of the previous dough to begin the next batch. In this way, it's like using something old to create something new - like using restored and recycled vintage fabric to create new fashion.

American barkcloth was made by companies like Saison, Cofabco, Spectrum, and many others during the middle of the 20th Century, but went out of production by the 1970s. The hearty cotton fabric was woven with an uneven, nubby texture meant to mimic the bark of a tree, hence the name "barkcloth". The prints were vat printed with synthetic dyes to ensure colorfastness and durability, so much of the fabric is as pristeen today as it was when it was first made. The patterns are perfectly Mid-Century Modern, full of vibrant colors and playful forms. For me, it's all about the fabric!

Thank you to all of my friends in the blogosphere for their wonderful mentions of Sourdough - you have all given me some much-needed momentum and I thank all of you! Please visit these blogs to see what they've had to say about Sourdough...

The Little Gray Pixel, Daddy Likey, Cuffington, Wendy Brandes Jewelry, SFGirlbyBay, Leaves of Glass, and Chic & Charming.

Sourdough hosts its own blog called The Toaster, where I will be updating new fabrics, new products, and anything retro or inspiring.

Please visit Sourdough and let me know what you think!

Reader Comments (10)

I feel so much more educated about bread now!
Congrats on the line, of course. I wish you great success!
June 30, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterWendyB
It's not shameless self-promotion if it's a big ol favor to the formerly-slightly-less-savvy-until-this-moment hordes of the world! *snap!*
June 30, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterRandall
That same weekend Fort Mason Center launches free summer programs about art and the environment so enjoy the Renegade Fair and see the Green Dimensions exhibit in Building D and Pipeline: Art, Surfing and the Ocean Environment in Building A.
July 1, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterPat
I really love your identity design. Very inspiring. I'm going to check out your etsy shop now! :)
July 1, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterlushpad
Thank you Lushpad! I did it myself... It took a while, but I couldn't afford a graphic designer, and besides I knew what I wanted better than anyone.

I tried to make it look like M. Sasek or Charley Harper - looked at a lot of Mid Century Modern cartoons... I'm very pleased with how it worked out!
July 2, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMs. P&C
Congrats on the new endeavor! I got my new mask last week and have been wearing it every day sice - love it!
July 7, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMarket Publique
Wow!! Congrats on the launch! Your website for Sourdough looks wonderful and the products are joyful! Many wishes to you at Renegade SF!!!
July 12, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterkamela cody
That is pretty much the cutest name in the world for an SF based shop. I'm heading over there now. I love it! Congratulations.
July 14, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterdreamsequins
Woot woo! xo!
July 18, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterRandall
This is absolutely wonderful news! I love your prints! They're cheeky and charming!!! I'm heading over to the shop right now...
July 28, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterdreamsequins

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