Naomi Parkin's earliest memory
of sewing is making doll clothes with her sister. They were 5 years
old. Neither of them were tall enough to reach the treadle so they took turns
sewing while the other knelt to work the treadle by hand. Years later she and
her sister had a shop in Phoebus, Virginia where Parkin
started designing clothes, wall hangings, quilts as well as carving wood.
Carving birds had been
Parkin's
main focus until she was given a wonderful gift by one of the Blue Skies members
who could no longer sew. She gave
Parkin
her beautiful materials: fabrics, buttons, and laces, to allow
Parkin
to design her own clothes and accessories.
Now
Parkin,
once again, has embraced her first love, fabrics.
Parkin
loves opening her cabinets of fabric and letting the colors and materials create
the inspiration for her next project. With designs that are livable and affordable,
Parkin's
main problem is coming up with so many inspirations in her head faster that
she can make them.