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L + J Blog

quilt, create, inspire

We Love Easter Eggs

Lauren

When painted well, Easter Eggs can be very cool, but the kind of Eggs that I'm referring to are actually, secret surprises that can be found hidden in movies, art... our fabric line... etc.

If you're not sure what I'm talking about, rest assured, you have probably experienced an Easter Egg at some point in your life... A few well-known examples include: the myriad of racey references sprinkled throughout Disney movies... the Apple logo that appears on the computer, Deep Thought, in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy... and the rather random synchronization of The Wizard of Oz to Pink Floyd's album, Dark Side of the Moon.

Because of my slightly obsessive love for these wonderful little surprises, my mom and I came up with our very own... In every line of fabric that we design, there will be always be a spiderweb. It might not always be obvious, but, rest assured, it will be there!

Now... you might be wondering, "Why spider webs?"

And to that I say, "Why not spider webs?" They are believed to bring good luck when hidden in crazy quilts and Christmas trees... and, they kill bugs! Anything that saves me the trouble of killing bugs myself, is OK in my book, and will always have a safe haven in my apartment!

Botany has three patterns that contain sed spider webs: Flora, Wildlife, and Toile