The Cottage Garden: Lawn Games - 100% Cotton

€4.37
MSRP: €6.50
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The Cottage Garden: Lawn Games - 100% Cotton

€4.37
MSRP: €6.50
(You save €2.13 )
Sold By:
1/4 Metre
Type:
Quilting Cotton
Type:
Lasenby Cotton
Collection:
The Cottage Garden
Width:
110cm
Composition:
100% Cotton
Weight:
146gsm

EDITOR'S NOTESLiberty’s second collection designed purely with quilters in mind. The colour palettes include warm dusty pinks, coral tones mixed with …

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The Cottage Garden: Lawn Games - 100% Cotton

€4.37
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EDITOR'S NOTES

Liberty’s second collection designed purely with quilters in mind. The colour palettes include warm dusty pinks, coral tones mixed with lavender, denim and cornflower blues. The warmer, neutral tones are inspired by the stone paths on local walking trails.

COLLECTION

Inspiration for this collection of printed quilting fabric comes from the beautiful villages of Buckinghamshire. This area of English countryside is where Arthur Liberty, escaped from his London city life. The thatched cottage gardens burst with colourful floral displays filling the winding roads with charm and delight. Flowers featured in the prints include forget-me-nots, bluebells and anemones, drawn in the London design studio and taking inspiration from our rich textile archive.

LANSEBY COTTON

Designed specifically for quilting, our soft Lasenby cotton base is suitable for a range of creative projects, including bedspreads, cushions and cosies. It is machine washable and durable enough for daily use, with each richly coloured design created using traditional screen-printing techniques.

Prices and quantity shown are per quarter metre. Include 4 in the box to buy a metre.

  • Repeat Patten Dimensions: 16.5cm x 8.5cm (W x L)

(!) Please Note: While every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the colours depicted in our images, please be aware that due to monitor resolution, lighting, photo processing software and other factors it is almost impossible to represent colour to 100% accuracy.

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