J&O Fabrics Just for Girls fun novelty fabric

GiRL TalK!
Whether you refer to yourself as a girl, lady, women, gal, or chick we all have something in common. We are strong, vital, people, not the weaker sex by any means.

Somethings however, are uniquely ours, and if you’re like me, forever feminine – even if only a little, you may enjoy these finds.
At J&O Fabrics we have tons of designs to help bring the roar out of the kitten.
Here are a few that celebrate just us.

J&O Celebrates Madagascar’s Independence Day!

Madagascar, a plush and awe inspiring island located off the south east coast of Africa in the Indian Ocean, is home to not only the famous Lemur and Baobab Tree, but a uniquely diverse wild life as well. Home to over 250,000 species with 70% of them found only on the island, Madagascar.

Referred to as the Red Island due to its large amount of red soil, and considered the forth largest island in the world, Madagascar celebrates its 49th year anniversary of colonial freedom from France on June 26th.

J&O Celebrates ‘National Prayer Day’ with Beautiful Celestial Fabrics.

May 7, 2009 marked this years 58th Annual National Day of Prayer. The National Day of Prayer is a day designated by the United States Congress as a day when people are asked to come together and pray, especially for their country. It was created as a floating holiday in 1952 and fixed on the first Thursday in May by ex-president Ronald Reagan.

THE FABULOUS FABRICS OF LIFE

Since I was able to spell my name, I have been drawing. I would sketch for hours, just disappearing into myself. Consumed by the look and feel of fabric, I would sketch images of women in clothing of my designs, right down to the microscopic details of their trim. From the recesses of my imagination, would come creations inspired by the world around me. I would absorb beauty from the swaying trees and the still flowers. I would soak in ideas from the sun and the rain. The simplicity and perfection of my ideal perspective uplifted and inspired me over and over again till I had created my own little world of splendor around me. Fire, water, earth, air and most of all LOVE, were the elemental canvas from which I drew upon and nurtured into each piece of art that would become the portfolio of my intimate relationship with fabric, fashion and mother earth.