Already, one of the most important mid century product news announcements of the year: Fabric designer Michael Miller is reissuing a whole host of vintage Tammis Keefe fabric designs, with the first wave coming into stores right now. Tammis Keefe was one of the most prolific textile designers during the heart of the baby boom years. Take a look at her vintage handkerchief and tea towel designs on ebay and etsy, and you will see right away what an amazing and spirited talent she was. I had a wonderful conversation last week with Christine Osmers from the Michael Miller team, and she explained that 15 designs should be arriving in stores right about now. They include:
Tammis Dogs — in gray…
…and in red.
Tammis Cats — in gray…
… and yes, in red.
“Hoot” comes in blue…
as well as red…
Unruly Reindeer…
Later Alligator…
Cage Free … and a number of coordinating prints — like dalmation spots to go with the dog prints.
In addition to these 15 prints, Michael Miller has just started promoting four additional prints to retail locations. You won’t be able to get these designs at stores for another few months. They will include:
Out to Lunch (a cotton/linen blend)…
Contented Cats (a cotton/linen blend)…
Snow dots …
And Tammis Keefe angels, in red, or green.
So now that I have calmly laid these designs out in front of you … OH MY GOSH, this is SO EXCITING. I have been a fan of Tammis Keefe for quite a while now. I first came upon her designs when I began a love affair with Tammis Keefe vintage tea towels and handkerchiefs on ebay*. As I mentioned above, she was an incredibly prolific and popular textiles designer from around 1948 to 1960. She also designed under the name Peg Thomas. While Vintage Vera — Vera Neumann — seems to be a big name today — it looks to me like Tammis Keefe was every bit her equal in terms of design skills. Different. But equal. Amazing women, both.
Very sadly, Tammis Keefe died at age 46, of cancer. Very graciously, Michael Miller is donating all royalty equivalents to cancer research. What a spirit this woman had. I would loved to have met her.
Note, these fabrics are all what’s called “cotton shirting” — 100% cotton, except for the two linen/cotton designs indicated. This material is pretty lightweight — targeted in particular at quilters, and it is 44″ wide. (I have not seen it personally, but I think I understand the “weight”, from my sewing experience.) For Retro Renovators, I think that appropriate usages could include: Cafe curtains and valences — line them, maybe. I think you could also piece together some fabulous shower curtains… make aprons… sew your own placemats and kitchen towels… even lightweight clothing. Oh, and quilts, of course. I think I might have to take that up.
You can find the fabric in specialty quilt shops (but not places like Jo-Anns). Christine also says that you can find it online. Update: Readers are reporting you can find this fabric on ebay* and on etsy. Pricing there looks to be about $8.50/yard. *Disclosure: I am an ebay affiliate – I get a teensy spiff from anything you buy there when you click through via my site.
Important links:
- Tammis Keefe fabric line reissued from Michael Miller. (They are a wholesaler.)
- Michael Miller blog posting – Tribute to Tammis Keefe.
CindyD says
Oooo…fun cotton prints – nothing better! If I don’t have a ‘project’ I can use them for they become pillowcases. Fun for sleepovers or when I go to bed grumpy.
vintigchik says
As if I didn’t have enough fabric. Now I have to go buy more 🙂
CindyD says
‘enough’ – I’m not familiar with that concept…
Gavin Hastings says
Can you say SCRUBS?
Gavin will be very busy at the machine making millions of nurses very happy.
pam kueber says
Scrubs! Brilliant! Make me some too and I’ll wear ’em for pj’s okay? pretty please with sugar on top!
Gavin Hastings says
I figured you as a 60’s peignoir girl.
pam kueber says
I live in western Massachusetts. I am a Smart Wool girl.
Men: I want you to get it OUT OF YOUR HEAD right now that I am any flavor of dream girl. I assure you, and I am not kidding here, I drive my Dear Husband insane with my crap on a daily basis, hourly or more often than that on the weekends.
Rebecca Prichard says
A quilt of several of them together would be SOOO CUTE!
pam kueber says
yup, i gotta find me a quiltmaker!
Rebecca Prichard says
CUTIE!
And so cool of Michael Miller to donate proceeds to cancer. 🙂
Laura says
You can use fabric like this as “wall paper” – affix with starch. It’s not as permanent as wall paper and good for renters or those of us who change our minds!
Allen says
Please Explain attaching fabric to the wall with starch. This is just what I need. Thanks
pam kueber says
Allen, this is not a DIY site… but if Laura wants to respond, that’s okay. Note: I always advise to consult with pro’s – and if this one involves any sanding that would include: getting your paint tested for lead and taking the proper environmental and safety steps….
Laura says
This is an easy DIY for those of use who don’t use power tools. If you google “fabric as wall paper” lot’s of versions of this project pop up. There are some clear directions here: http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/la/how-to/how-to-make-removable-fabric-wallpaper-074483 Good luck!
Cara says
Oh! I have a contented cats tea towel somewhere. I never paid attention to an artist name but I’ll have to dig it out and look. I love the unruly reindeer!
Laura says
Funny – I was just looking at this collection on Michael Miller last night. The crocodiles would be perfect for a pink bathroom!
June Cahill says
My Mom had the green “dish towel” with x-mas tree….I inherited and use it every Christmas!!! I knew this woman’s art, but had no idea who she was! Now I do! Thanks!
pam kueber says
It’s so nice to see Tammis Keefe get this renewed visibility. Those Christmas towels are GORGEOUS!
Catherine McCroskey says
Great fabric designs!! I especially love the Cats and Dogs prints! Thanks Pam, for sharing!!!