Snowdrop Spot by Liberty Fabrics in Slate Black
Snowdrop Spot’s origin lies in an Art Nouveau furnishing fabric in the Liberty Archive, dating from 1896. The London Design Team redrew and reworke...
View full detailsSnowdrop Spot’s origin lies in an Art Nouveau furnishing fabric in the Liberty Archive, dating from 1896. The London Design Team redrew and reworke...
View full detailsEmily Belle is a celebration of botanicals including daisies, marguerites, peonies and cornflowers. Drawn in outline and arranged over a plain colo...
View full detailsLiberty Fabrics are traditionally screen printed onto soft Lasenby cotton. This base is suited for craft projects, apparel, and classic patchwork q...
View full detailsLiberty Fabrics are traditionally screen printed onto soft Lasenby cotton. This base is suited for craft projects, apparel, and classic patchwork q...
View full detailsLiberty Fabrics are traditionally screen printed onto soft Lasenby cotton. This base is suited for craft projects, apparel, and classic patchwork q...
View full detailsA meadow of flowers composes this joyous allover pattern, which was originally hand-painted for Liberty in 1977. Scattered pops of colour give the ...
View full detailsThe original version of Chelsea Flower was created in the 1960’s and printed at Liberty’s Merton Printworks in 1965. This small and simplified patt...
View full detailsLiberty Fabrics are traditionally screen printed onto soft Lasenby cotton. This base is suited for craft projects, apparel, and classic patchwork q...
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