Showing posts with label Indie patterns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indie patterns. Show all posts

Saturday, June 1, 2019

100 Year Anniversary! Cheers to celebrating 38 Years in Berkeley!

On May 3rd this year we hosted a little after hours party at the store to celebrate some big milestones. This year marked 38 years for our business in Berkeley, but also 100 years for my family in the California textile industry. And on top of this anniversary, we also launched our newly updated website, a venture over a year in the making. Thank you to everyone who attended and for those of you who weren’t able to make it, we could feel you there in spirit!

(Dear dedicated readers of my blog, last month we launched Stonemountain & Daughter's new website which now has a version of my blog to read there! Click here to bookmark fabric lady's new BLOG page! Thanks so much for following along with me on my sewing and fabric journey - the best is yet to be written!)

photo by: David Mindell



On behalf of my father, my team, and family, we want to thank you for helping us celebrate our 38th anniversary in Berkeley and 100 years of my family selling fabric in California!

Years ago, we couldn’t imagine the kind of connection we have now with so many makers in our area and around the world. Our creativity has brought us together via the internet and social media. It’s so much fun to share our fabrics and inspiration with folks around the globe. To see you sharing your makes out there makes us feel like we’re more than the “well known secret” that we have for so many years.


Did you know that our name Stonemountain & Daughter is a nod to our lineage with my great grandfather and grandfathers’ business, Steinberg & Sons, est. 1919 in Los Angeles? Steinberg translates to Stonemountain and what a perfect partnership it has made. I am including some photos below of my dad’s first store in 1967, Bob Steinberg’s Fabric Emporium on Melrose in Hollywood. The first all natural fabric store serving a new generation of hippies and the hip. I loved being in that store as a little girl. It was magic and the fabric bug bit me hard!


With so many fabric stores now out of business, it makes what we do and how we do it that much more important. It also makes your support that much more important, it sustains us! For so many years now, my father and I have been talking about the year 2019 and wondering what it would take to keep our business going to reach 100 years for our family. I am so happy to be sharing such a milestone with you!




In 1981, my father and I began working together when he moved his Pacific Grove store to our current location. We began with 1,000 square feet, where our current Fashion Room is now. We have dedicated our lives to growing and being the best fabric store we could be and to serve fabric lovers locally, nationally, and even globally!

Well, we made it! And now we are at the beginning of something new!
There is a new story happening – people are sewing garments again! Our online business and our Berkeley brick & mortar store are thriving. My father speaks of our store as an old world fabric store for the new age. This couldn’t be more true than it is right now. Our business has always been based on vision and possibility and we can’t wait to see what’s next for our store and our community.



Claire Zammit, one of my mentors taught me that, ‘We cannot become ourselves by ourselves.’ I see this is true for our store, too. Stonemountain & Daughter couldn’t be who she is without everyone in our community – past, present, and future. I am so grateful to my close team, the folks that have worked here along the way, our community, teachers, pattern makers, customers and sewists here and around the world.

Shown here are some of the folks who make Stonemountain a place of open possibilities! Laurel, my seamstress and co-writer of my blog, Catherine and Liz, our amazing lead buyers at Stonemountain, and a special friend who stops by from Mali to bring us fabulous mudcloth and baskets from his village! It all makes up our Stonemountain Magic!



Another big contributor to this new movement is the amazing indie pattern designers, both local and around the world, who inspire us all. Visit our website to shop our full collection of patterns. I want to extend a special thanks to Janet from Decades of Style, Sonya from 100 Acts of Sewing, and Chelsea from Friday Patterns for being a big part of our party, each with a trunk show and raffle prizes. 

We are also so lucky to be surrounded by our growing community of sewing schools (see our full list here) These schools are play a huge part in the new story for our industry. Together we are partnering to support students and makers in all their projects!


Here are our local schools that came to celebrate with us:

To top off our guest list, we were also graced with an amazing trunk show of quilts by Alethea Ballard and her students!








I am so fortunate to work with an innovative and dedicated team of experienced sales associates, social media, and management team. Another honor of gratitude goes to my seamstress, dear friend, and genius collaborator, Laurel Dismukes. Thank you Laurel for sewing up over 250 garments over 6 years to help ignite and join in a modern world wide garment making revolution! We all are dedicated to bringing our community the best fabric and patterns, along with the resources and knowledge to sew whatever you can dream! With this next generation of makers and sewists taking off, I am blown away by the growing community who shares our passion. Stonemountain & Daughter Fabrics is a Downtown Berkeley landmark and sanctuary for makers. But this is a great time to be a fabric lover not just in Berkeley, but anywhere!

Cheers and Happy Sewing!
Suzan Steinberg
you can follow me on Instagram @fabriclady3











Enjoy these photos from our party!








(Dear dedicated readers of my blog, last month we launched Stonemountain & Daughter's new website which now has a version of my blog to read there! Click here to bookmark fabric lady's new BLOG page! Thanks so much for following along with me on my sewing and fabric journey - the best is yet to be written!)

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

3 Powerful Steps Toward Your Destiny Wardrobe


From visioning to creating to wearing, we get to show up in clothes that are uniquely us. When I am around beautiful fabric, my heart starts to race with ideas. Does yours? My heart fills up when I stare into my closet of handmade clothing. 

Let our clothes be our voice. 

There are three steps based on feminine principles for creating. As we name them, we begin to notice how our sewing projects come more alive. We are part of an exciting worldwide creative movement and now is the time to sew clothes that matter

Fabric is at the very center of this creative impulse. 



Just last week I had a customer come into my store and share her unique "Destiny Wardrobe" vision. She was getting ready to move to Wichita, Kansas to start a new life. She had purchased an old 1930's home and was in the store for hours finding all the patterns and fabric to create a 30's wardrobe!!! Her story was compelling, and it was amazing to watch her dream unfold through her fabric and pattern choices (if Wichita woman is reading this, please  send me updates and photos on your 30’s creations).

I would love to hear about your various Destiny Wardrobe ideas!


Let's explore the steps I have used over the last five years in creating my destiny garments. These same steps have also supported me in bringing greater visibility and impact to my store as well as catalyzing the lives of those around me. Sewing is a metaphor for how we are stepping toward greater possibility in our lives. Step by step, garment by garment, I am feeling more empowered and seeing more manifest in my life; I want you to feel this same sense of empowerment.

Step One: Visioning/Choosing Patterns and Fabric
  • What do I most want to sew? First? Next? And then?
  • How will I feel showing up in my new me-made clothes?
  • Where do I go throughout my week? What are my wardrobe needs?
  • Have you had a chance to look at the great indie patterns available?
  • Choosing the right fabric is key. How does it look and feel? What does it want to be?
  • For ideas, confidence, and courage look on Instagram and search for all the projects you are interested in by hashtags (#).




If you need help getting started, check out some of our recent pattern roundup posts here and here. Sewing one of these favorite patterns is a great way to go.




Step Two: Create and Sew Garments
  • What are my next steps and actions?
  • Are there others with whom I can co-create and sew?
  • What support through classes, blogs, and friends is available for me?
  • How can I adjust my schedule to give me more time to sew?
  • Do I need to create more space for sewing? What new tools or machines would be helpful?

We are always posting here about my latest garments, and my seamstress Laurel often has great tips and tricks for you! Read more about seam finishes, sewing with knits, drafting a facing, and more.  And if you get stuck, there are so many other resources out there.


Step Three: Wearing and Sharing your Garments
  • Think about your project ideas and your lessons learned. Where would you be able to share them? Are you on Instagram?
  • Now is the time to show up in your new garment - it’s not only a way to express your creativity, but also a gift to share with the world! Are you ready to post a photo? Email me a photo or stop by the store!
  • Where might you learn more about what skills you may need to cultivate? Have you looked through YouTube, blogs, and local classes?
  • Remember, your sharing, courage and visibility take each of us to new creative heights, and yes it’s ok to be imperfect! In fact we sometimes learn the most from these breakdowns, right?


The Instagram community is our current favorite way to see what other people are making and to share our own creations.  I'm @fabriclady3 on Instagram, and my store is @stonemountainfabric.  We especially love for you to share your garments with everyone at our beautiful store!


What if each garment we create and share is a step toward our destiny?


Do you hear the call of your creative? Is it a low whisper or a loud roar? Are you ready to step away from your old story of "not enough talent, time, money, space, confidence..." and create something new in your life? Are you excited to find a creative tribe that will support you in your sewing?

Even if you are not a sewist, this feminine process may resonate with your deepest yearning to create more in your life. 

I believe this leap can be as simple and powerful as making a garment.



As always, I am standing with you 
celebrating your creative potential.


Suzan Steinberg


Owner, Stonemountain & Daughter Fabrics in Berkeley CA
Stay in touch and email me at fabriclady3@gmail.com

P.S. If we're not connected on Instagram yet, come connect with me here and my store here.


Sharing and supporting boosts and helps us all with our creativity, right livelihood, and prosperity projects :)

#destinywardrobe #clothesthatmatter #garmentsewingrevolution
#indiepatternmovement
#stonemountainmagic #stonemountainfabric 
#handmadewardrobe #handmadestyle #slowfashion
#creativeprovocateur



Saturday, March 10, 2018

Sew Clothes That Matter and Create Your Destiny Wardrobe



Something new is happening: just when almost all the fabric stores have closed, people are sewing clothes again! A worldwide movement of sewing clothes that matter is being fueled by sewists sharing through blogs, fabric stores, and social media. 

The world of sewing has changed from the time of our mothers and grandmothers. No longer do we rely on those old corporate patterns for a new generation of pattern designers has emerged.

My journey of creating garments from the amazing fabric in my store has been dedicated to showing how new independent patterns look on real people. This inspires courage to try sewing them which in turn leads to more sharing in the store and on social media. As sewists bravely share, community is created.



Sewing is about stepping toward and becoming our destiny. The clothes we create and sew are not only for ourselves, but also have a creative impact in our world.  As we see the difference we can make, we are empowered to create even more; this is our collective destiny. 


We can feel this is an unprecedented time in history for the world, women, and all makers. The internet has made it possible for each of us to connect with so many. Instagram and blogging are but two of the new ways our creative community is coming together in powerful numbers. This sewing movement is a new story of possibility and collaboration for all .



I love cotton ikatsCotton + Steel knits, and Sew Liberated patterns!


Each of the 200+ garments we've made over the last five years of blogging has allowed me to see how we can make a difference individually —  wherever we are, whoever we are. 

We do not have to be anybody but ourselves. We are enough, right where we are. Sew and create for the body you have, and it will inspire others!


Tea House top in ikat, Melilot shirt in cotton sateen, and my Cocoon Cardigan in metallic sweater knit.

The combination of choosing the right fabric, patterns, and notions for your body is magical with Indie Patterns — so much simpler than with the old corporate patterns of yesteryear. Indie Patterns along with the awesome quality of imported fabrics is fueling our Garment Sewing Revolution at Stonemountain & Daughter Fabrics


Stasia dress in rayon knit & Farrow dress in rayon/linen.


Join me in this series of blog posts and beyond as we journey together and awaken our potential as creators to impact the world around us. 


L:  Laurel and I with Sonya of 100 Acts of Sewing patterns.  R:  Wearing my Ebony tee in reversible rayon knit.


Throughout all times, fashion and clothing was directly influenced by the fabric available. Never before have we had access to such stimulating and beautiful fabrics as we do now. Never has there been a time of greater opportunity for making clothes that matter.



Let's join our voices and garments together to create the world of our yearnings! This is the time we have been waiting for. The door is opening and we are being called to create something more: Our Destiny Wardrobe!



As always, I am standing with you celebrating your creative potential.


Suzan Steinberg
Owner, Stonemountain & Daughter Fabrics in Berkeley CA
email me at fabriclady3@gmail.com

P.S. If we're not connected on Instagram yet, come connect with me here and my store here.


Sharing and supporting boosts and helps us all with our creativity, right livelihood, and prosperity projects :)

#destinywardrobe #clothesthatmatter #garmentsewingrevolution
#stonemountainmagic #stonemountainfabric 
#handmadewardrobe #handmadestyle #slowfashion
#creativeprovocateur

You can view the top 10 pattern picks for 2018 over on the Stonemountain Blog.