One fun aspect of producing House of Fifty is working with the magazine's sponsors! I recently had the opportunity to learn a bit more about Victoria and the beautiful line of fabrics she has created.
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Janell: First of all, thank you for being a sponsor of our latest issue of HOF and I adore the image seen in your ad! Now, jumping right in, what do you find is the most rewarding aspect of designing textiles?
Victoria: You're welcome, and forgive me if I get a little excited when I talk about this! The fact that I can translate images from my head onto finished fabric is pure joy. But I have to say that the most rewarding is when someone chooses to use one of my fabrics in their home. Our interiors are a visual declaration of who we are, how we live, how we express ourselves. To know that one of my fabrics speaks to someone on such an emotional level is very satisfying.
Q: What is the biggest challenge you face in your work?
A: Where do I begin? Probably leaving the office behind. I never know when a design may pop into my head and I have to get it into paper right away. This business is truly like another child that requires attention and devotion. Since it’s mine all mine, it’s sometimes hard to let go, and since I work from a home studio it’s really hard to walk past the computer without getting sucked in.
Q: Hum, that sounds oddly familiar. If you could choose, whose home would you love to see your fabrics in?
A: If I say Colin Firth do I get to meet him? This is a really hard question to answer because I think that the incorporation of my fabrics in any designer’s home would be the highest compliment. The list of my design heroes is long but I think I would love to see the Keno Brothers revive a fabulous antique chair with one of my modern fabrics.
Q: Oh, the Colin answer would work for me! But, let's not get distracted...if you could offer one piece of advice to other women business owners, what would it be?
A: Don’t wait! As a mother and wife I felt for years that I had to wait to start my dream company. It was never the right time, I was too nervous to jump in, I was too busy being a Mom, I was too afraid to make the investment. As I got closer to 50 than 40, I began to wonder just what I was waiting for. For the first time in my professional life I feel really content. I think I’m finally “what I want to be when I grow up”!
Q: I love your answer, it holds a lot of truth for many women including myself. When you were a child, what did you think you'd be when you grew up?
A: Ballerina. Definitely a ballerina. But when I asked my Mom this question she reminded me that I spent a vast amount of time designing and re-designing everything from my Barbie’s wardrobe to my room. Always armed with a sketch pad or a sewing machine I think the design field was my destiny. One of my girls now re-arranges her room every 6 weeks – I think I’m in for trouble!
Q: I think we are living in parallel universes Victoria! What is the activity you enjoy making time for, when not working?
A: I’d love to say something really racy like sky diving but truthfully I love spending time with my 10-year old girls, Mugsy and Olivia. I still love to paint when I can squeeze a few hours out of the schedule. I love oils but watercolor suits my schedule better these days. My girls love to paint too so now we have big sessions of acrylics or pastels. I’m always amazed at their natural creativity.
Thank you Victoria, and continued success with your beautiful line!
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23 comments:
Great interview! My favorite fabric of hers is Pods. It has my colors in it.
Beautiful fabrics! I have marked her site as a favorite.
I love this interview Janell...just reinforces the fact that you just have to follow your instincts and DO IT! Her fabrics are awesome by the way!
The fabric line is beautiful! So nice to see other working Mom's balancing life and work and being successful!
I like this lady already, loved her answer about not waiting and just "going for it" and not waiting. I needed to read/hear that for motivation/inspiration as I have a few ideas of my own that I would like to pursue (once I move) and wonder what in the world I am waiting for! I love reading and am so inspired by people like Victoria......and on an aside, her fabrics/ textiles are truly exquisite.
PS AND love the names she chose for her daughters Mugsy and Olivia...fabulous!
This was a terrific interview. It's interesting how she points out that if you love what you do, you should just start (which I think can be the hardest part!). In school, someone told me, if you love what you do, the money will follow. Her fabric is lovely, and so are her twins!
Gorgeous fabrics!!
Her fabrics are so beautiful. She is very inspirational as well for all the women out there who wanted to start their own business. Thanks for the intro! Wonderful interview!
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Jessie
www.mixandchic.com
Thanks for the introduction. Her fabric are just stunning.
I saw their ad in your HOF magazine and I made a mental note to check them out. I love the colors and patterns of her fabrics!!
great job!
Just beautiful fabrics - the colors and patterns are so delish - I am having a hard time choosing which I like best.
Wow- these are gorgeous fabrics- thanks for sharing!!!!
It does sound like you have a fun job and meet some great people. I love reading about women and their journeys. I also love her fabric.
* Hi, Janell~~~ I'm really taken with her AND her line of fabrics... so crisp n' clean... I can easily imagine a lil' "cottage at the beach" done with lots of whites, and then adding ooooodles n' ooooodles of pillows, etc, with her fabrics... DELISH!
Thanks, girlfriend!
XO,
Linda in AZ *
bellesmom1234@comcast.net
Gorgeous fabrics and great advice for us ladies trying to decide when the time will be right to make our own leaps.
wow, thanks for the introduction to this amazing designer. Now I have something new to obsess over. BTW, my best friend is a friend of Colin Firth if you ever really need to get a favour from Victoria:)
what a beautiful line of fabrics... I am obsessed with textiles. thanks for the introduction!
xo,
cristin
Victoria's fabrics and color sense are exceptional. Thanks for sharing this with us, Janell. This month's issue is looking fabulous. Nice work! xo
I just discovered Victoria's fabrics four hours ago while doing an Etsy search. Love them! How funny is it that I would come here and read this article the same day?
great patterns and fresh colors.
i'm inspired!
The fabric line is beautiful with great patterns and fresh colors. I noticed one thing that Victoria's fabrics and color sense are exceptional. And likes everyone.
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