Organic Sewing: Show and Tell with City Chic Country Mouse
Wednesday, November 10, 2010 at 6:00AM
Melanie O
Meet Jamie of City Chic Country Mouse. Today she is going to tell us a little about what she sews with organic cotton fabrics:

Modern Organic Fabrics: What do you make with organic cotton fabric?

Jamie: My Mom (Country Mouse) and I (City Chic) are using organic fabrics for handmade items we sell in our Etsy shop including ironing board covers, sewing machine covers, oven mitts, towels and aprons. We'd love to make the time to sew ourselves a nice quilt as well, but there is never enough time when we get together!

Modern Organic Fabrics: Which fabrics are you using?

Jamie: The number of organic fabrics is growing so there are a lot of beautiful fabrics to choose from, but we fell in love with Cloud9's Beyond the Sea and My Happy Garden collection when we saw it at Spring Quilt Market. We were so happy when the boxes arrived at our doorstep just a few weeks after Market!


Modern Organic Fabrics: Why do you like to use organic cotton fabric?

Jamie: Aside from all the gorgeous designs that are available, we know organic is important to people who also support handmade. We are happy to be a part of the effort to produce fabric responsibly and in an environmentally friendly way.


Modern Organic Fabrics: Tell us about your products.

Jamie: My mom and I love designing handmade items to make those boring household chores (like ironing!) a bit more fun! We started our shop just over 2 years ago and love spending our weekends together in the sewing room. In addition to sewing we enjoy stopping at estate sales to hunt for treasures that we can recycle and re-purpose. We just finished new aprons, oven mitts, and towel sets incorporating vintage doilies and linens from estate sales with some of the Cloud9 fabrics. 

Thanks for sharing, Jamie! You can find Jamie and her mom, Carmen at:

City Chic Country Mouse Etsy Shop

City Chic Country Mouse Blog

Have you made something with organic cotton fabrics? Would you like to be featured here? Email me using the link over in the right column!

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