Lori Holt’s newest designer fabric collection, Home Town pays homage to her very own home town in Utah – inspired by the memories and the families she fondly remembers. Each one of the darling florals and sparkling geometric prints from this designer fabric collection are named after those families. Who could think of anything sweeter?
This collection is full of heart and soul in Lori’s classic, vintage style we’ve all fallen in love with. Lori hopes to inspire you to reminisce about your own home town, and put those sweet memories and this charming designer fabric collection together to create quilts and home décor projects today!
Don’t miss Lori’s Home Town Sew Along and the wonderful notions she’s designed to complement this lovely collection. She has designed each with sentiment and endearing memories of growing up in the small town that remains ever dear to her heart.
We are expecting Home Town to arrive in August 2023! Already dreaming of what you’ll create with it? Be sure to check with your favorite local or online quilt shop to see if they will be stocking this collection! Are you a shop owner? This collection is available for wholesale orders now!
Designer: Lori Holt
My deep love of all needle art comes from the early influence of my mother and grandmothers, who were my first teachers. Now I teach others to create and I find joy in using my creativity to make beautiful things. I draw inspiration for my designs from the beauty of the earth and from the love of God and family memories. I am drawn to stacks of colorful fabrics, pretty papers, aprons, buttons, embroidery, old dishes, gingham and polka dots, sprinkles and glitter and all things vintage. I am married to my best friend and childhood sweetheart and together we have 3 creative, intelligent children, and a new baby granddaughter. Life is good! I sew, draw, create, decorate and re-decorate on a daily basis. I think of myself as the luckiest girl in the world, because I get to do what I love everyday. I feel blessed to have my own company called, “Bee in my Bonnet,” which I began in 1994. My wish is that my designs in both patterns and fabric, will inspire others to create and will also instill the desire to pass down the valuable lessons of days gone by taught to us by our mothers and grandmothers.