Southern Charm’s Craig Conover Toasts Major Career Win – Steals the Spotlight as He Teams Up With the McBee Family for Glamorous Celebration - lulu

raig Conover just launched an exciting new business venture, and he had some help from across the Bravoverse to celebrate the milestone

It was South meets Midwest when the Missouri-based family from The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys joined the Southern Charm-er for the release of Craig’s first-ever fabric collection, The Coastal Collection, an offshoot of his already successful lifestyle brand, Sewing Down South. The Charleston-based entrepreneur ushered in the line under a new brand company, Sewing Down South Textiles, launching the collection at the Missouri Star Quilt Company’s Birthday Bash on Sept. 19.

There to partake in the festivities in Hamilton, Missouri — colloquially known as “Quilt Town, USA” — was Steven McBee Sr., Steven McBee Jr., Brayden McBee, and Cole McBee with partner Kacie Adkison, all the way from their Gallatin farm. As Craig proudly announced on his IG Stories, “The McBees came!"

Neither Jesse McBee nor Galyna Saltkovska was in Craig's group photo, though both appeared on Steven Jr.’s IG Stories from the event. Salley Carson was also there, the SC cast member’s IG Stories showed. 

Craig Conover and The McBee brothers pose together at Craig's celebration.

What is Craig Conover’s new business?

The Coastal Collection is a line of fabrics with coastal-themed prints, a collaboration between Craig and wholesaler Robert Kaufman Fabrics.

The fabrics blend Craig’s "fresh eye for style with timeless blue-and-white designs inspired by breezy coastal living," many of which are available to buy now on the brand’s website. What’s more, Craig’s recent move marks his “first official step into the world of sewing, quilting, and textiles,” seamlessly extending his established brand “into the creative maker community,” according to a press release. 

Craig Conover and Steven McBee Jr. smile together at Craig's celebration.

The announcement comes after the pillow designer teased a shift in his career at DIRECTV’s Plot Twist – Featuring Bravo event in New York City on August 12. Explained Craig, “It was fun to get into the crafting space. We launched a fabric line, which will be available to everyone soon … Getting into the quilting and creating world has been exciting.” 

Added Craig, "I'm about to start tutorials and I've got a garden line, so I'm just trying to stay busy.”

How Craig Conover and the McBee family met

The (quilting) stars aligned at the annual event in Missouri when the farm-and-ranching family delivered on a meet-and-greet, a crossover with Craig’s new Sewing Down South Textiles pop-up store.  

McBee Farm & Cattle’s headquarters are located only 10 minutes from the event, though about four hours south of Gallatin, according to the family business’s website. There, they sold farm-raised meats and snacks at their merch booth, though no word yet on their slingin’ snack sticks.

The family said they looked forward to meeting fans while “connecting with the community and just soaking in the energy of this celebration.” For his part, Craig said launching his fabric collection in Hamilton was “an incredible honor.”

Craig Conover and Steven McBee Jr. stand together at Craig's celebration.