Liberty Quilting Collection AG2 Blooming Trellis A

Liberty Quilting Blooming Trellis A 2

Inspired by a variety of geometric botanicals from the Liberty archive, this enchanting chequered trellis is adorned with blossoming flowers, fluttering butterflies and climbing vines. The perfect multidirectional print, Blooming Trellis cleverly combines a variety of design styles to create a fresh and contemporary feel.

Inspired by our founder, Arthur Lasenby Liberty’s very own Japanese garden, we invite you to step inside this beautiful botanical retreat, filled with plants brought home from travels afar. In the 1890s, Arthur Lasenby Liberty and his wife Emma bought the Lee Manor in the historic British county of Buckinghamshire and decorated it with a carefully curated collection of objects D’Art from around the world. Following a trip to Japan in 1889, the couple fell in love with the country’s unparalleled artisanship, creative heritage, and natural beauty – so much so, that the young Arthur Liberty was inspired to recreate a Japanese garden
of his very own, complete with a lily pond, bamboo trees, and even Japanese zen rocks.

Liberty Fabrics’ designers have drawn inspiration from Arthur’s garden and the bloom laden trellises, tumbling blossoms, and ancient Ginkgo trees that made his garden so special. Unwind amongst charming Chrysanthemums, marvel at Dahlias in full bloom, and see cascading waterfalls passing by blossoming Cherry trees. Arthur’s Garden is a tranquil retreat for everyone to enjoy. Meticulously hand-painted in the Liberty design studio, in the heart of London, and expertly printed in the Liberty Fabrics mill in Italy, the collection is traditionally screen printed onto Lasenby cotton,
a base specifically developed for quilting and crafting projects.

The fabrics are all Lasenby 100% cotton which is of a quality specifically woven for quilters.

By the metre : 110cm (44″) wide, (1m = 39″)

100% Cotton. Please NB: This Not Tana Lawn®

Liberty Quilting Collection AG2 Charming Chrysanthemums A

Liberty Quilting Charming Chrysanthemums A 2

Inspired by a series of hand-painted artworks from the Liberty archive, this eye-catching pattern features a dense arrangement of small, simplified Chrysanthemums. The bold outlines and stylised shapes of the flowers are a subtle nod to Japanese botanical prints often used to decorate kimonos.

Inspired by our founder, Arthur Lasenby Liberty’s very own Japanese garden, we invite you to step inside this beautiful botanical retreat, filled with plants brought home from travels afar. In the 1890s, Arthur Lasenby Liberty and his wife Emma bought the Lee Manor in the historic British county of Buckinghamshire and decorated it with a carefully curated collection of objects D’Art from around the world. Following a trip to Japan in 1889, the couple fell in love with the country’s unparalleled artisanship, creative heritage, and natural beauty – so much so, that the young Arthur Liberty was inspired to recreate a Japanese garden
of his very own, complete with a lily pond, bamboo trees, and even Japanese zen rocks.

Liberty Fabrics’ designers have drawn inspiration from Arthur’s garden and the bloom laden trellises, tumbling blossoms, and ancient Ginkgo trees that made his garden so special. Unwind amongst charming Chrysanthemums, marvel at Dahlias in full bloom, and see cascading waterfalls passing by blossoming Cherry trees. Arthur’s Garden is a tranquil retreat for everyone to enjoy. Meticulously hand-painted in the Liberty design studio, in the heart of London, and expertly printed in the Liberty Fabrics mill in Italy, the collection is traditionally screen printed onto Lasenby cotton,
a base specifically developed for quilting and crafting projects.

The fabrics are all Lasenby 100% cotton which is of a quality specifically woven for quilters.

By the metre : 110cm (44″) wide, (1m = 39″)

100% Cotton. Please NB: This Not Tana Lawn®

Liberty Quilting Collection AG2 Charming Chrysanthemums B

Liberty Quilting Charming Chrysanthemums B 2

Inspired by a series of hand-painted artworks from the Liberty archive, this eye-catching pattern features a dense arrangement of small, simplified Chrysanthemums. The bold outlines and stylised shapes of the flowers are a subtle nod to Japanese botanical prints often used to decorate kimonos.

Inspired by our founder, Arthur Lasenby Liberty’s very own Japanese garden, we invite you to step inside this beautiful botanical retreat, filled with plants brought home from travels afar. In the 1890s, Arthur Lasenby Liberty and his wife Emma bought the Lee Manor in the historic British county of Buckinghamshire and decorated it with a carefully curated collection of objects D’Art from around the world. Following a trip to Japan in 1889, the couple fell in love with the country’s unparalleled artisanship, creative heritage, and natural beauty – so much so, that the young Arthur Liberty was inspired to recreate a Japanese garden
of his very own, complete with a lily pond, bamboo trees, and even Japanese zen rocks.

Liberty Fabrics’ designers have drawn inspiration from Arthur’s garden and the bloom laden trellises, tumbling blossoms, and ancient Ginkgo trees that made his garden so special. Unwind amongst charming Chrysanthemums, marvel at Dahlias in full bloom, and see cascading waterfalls passing by blossoming Cherry trees. Arthur’s Garden is a tranquil retreat for everyone to enjoy. Meticulously hand-painted in the Liberty design studio, in the heart of London, and expertly printed in the Liberty Fabrics mill in Italy, the collection is traditionally screen printed onto Lasenby cotton,
a base specifically developed for quilting and crafting projects.

The fabrics are all Lasenby 100% cotton which is of a quality specifically woven for quilters.

By the metre : 110cm (44″) wide, (1m = 39″)

100% Cotton. Please NB: This Not Tana Lawn®

Liberty Quilting Collection AG2 Dahlia Garden A

Liberty Quilting Dahlia Garden A 2

An eclectic mix of stylised Dahlias, blossoming buds and striped leaves gives the effect of hand-carved linocuts, capturing the spontaneity of traditional block-printing techniques. Featuring a variety of hand-painted marks including spots, lines and zig zags, Dahlia Garden exudes retro charm.

Inspired by our founder, Arthur Lasenby Liberty’s very own Japanese garden, we invite you to step inside this beautiful botanical retreat, filled with plants brought home from travels afar. In the 1890s, Arthur Lasenby Liberty and his wife Emma bought the Lee Manor in the historic British county of Buckinghamshire and decorated it with a carefully curated collection of objects D’Art from around the world. Following a trip to Japan in 1889, the couple fell in love with the country’s unparalleled artisanship, creative heritage, and natural beauty – so much so, that the young Arthur Liberty was inspired to recreate a Japanese garden
of his very own, complete with a lily pond, bamboo trees, and even Japanese zen rocks.

Liberty Fabrics’ designers have drawn inspiration from Arthur’s garden and the bloom laden trellises, tumbling blossoms, and ancient Ginkgo trees that made his garden so special. Unwind amongst charming Chrysanthemums, marvel at Dahlias in full bloom, and see cascading waterfalls passing by blossoming Cherry trees. Arthur’s Garden is a tranquil retreat for everyone to enjoy. Meticulously hand-painted in the Liberty design studio, in the heart of London, and expertly printed in the Liberty Fabrics mill in Italy, the collection is traditionally screen printed onto Lasenby cotton,
a base specifically developed for quilting and crafting projects.

The fabrics are all Lasenby 100% cotton which is of a quality specifically woven for quilters.

By the metre : 110cm (44″) wide, (1m = 39″)

100% Cotton. Please NB: This Not Tana Lawn®

Liberty Quilting Collection AG2 Dahlia Garden B

Liberty Quilting Dahlia Garden B 2

An eclectic mix of stylised Dahlias, blossoming buds and striped leaves gives the effect of hand-carved linocuts, capturing the spontaneity of traditional block-printing techniques. Featuring a variety of hand-painted marks including spots, lines and zig zags, Dahlia Garden exudes retro charm.

Inspired by our founder, Arthur Lasenby Liberty’s very own Japanese garden, we invite you to step inside this beautiful botanical retreat, filled with plants brought home from travels afar. In the 1890s, Arthur Lasenby Liberty and his wife Emma bought the Lee Manor in the historic British county of Buckinghamshire and decorated it with a carefully curated collection of objects D’Art from around the world. Following a trip to Japan in 1889, the couple fell in love with the country’s unparalleled artisanship, creative heritage, and natural beauty – so much so, that the young Arthur Liberty was inspired to recreate a Japanese garden
of his very own, complete with a lily pond, bamboo trees, and even Japanese zen rocks.

Liberty Fabrics’ designers have drawn inspiration from Arthur’s garden and the bloom laden trellises, tumbling blossoms, and ancient Ginkgo trees that made his garden so special. Unwind amongst charming Chrysanthemums, marvel at Dahlias in full bloom, and see cascading waterfalls passing by blossoming Cherry trees. Arthur’s Garden is a tranquil retreat for everyone to enjoy. Meticulously hand-painted in the Liberty design studio, in the heart of London, and expertly printed in the Liberty Fabrics mill in Italy, the collection is traditionally screen printed onto Lasenby cotton,
a base specifically developed for quilting and crafting projects.

The fabrics are all Lasenby 100% cotton which is of a quality specifically woven for quilters.

By the metre : 110cm (44″) wide, (1m = 39″)

100% Cotton. Please NB: This Not Tana Lawn®

Liberty Quilting Collection AG2 Daisy Doodle A

Liberty Quilting Daisy Doodle A

Simple lines and low colour make this scattered Daisy print perfect to use as a crafting blender. Based on a tiny artwork piece discovered in the Liberty archive, Daisy Doodle is a timeless multidirectional pattern, celebrating one of the most recognisable and much-loved flower forms.

Inspired by our founder, Arthur Lasenby Liberty’s very own Japanese garden, we invite you to step inside this beautiful botanical retreat, filled with plants brought home from travels afar. In the 1890s, Arthur Lasenby Liberty and his wife Emma bought the Lee Manor in the historic British county of Buckinghamshire and decorated it with a carefully curated collection of objects D’Art from around the world. Following a trip to Japan in 1889, the couple fell in love with the country’s unparalleled artisanship, creative heritage, and natural beauty – so much so, that the young Arthur Liberty was inspired to recreate a Japanese garden
of his very own, complete with a lily pond, bamboo trees, and even Japanese zen rocks.

Liberty Fabrics’ designers have drawn inspiration from Arthur’s garden and the bloom laden trellises, tumbling blossoms, and ancient Ginkgo trees that made his garden so special. Unwind amongst charming Chrysanthemums, marvel at Dahlias in full bloom, and see cascading waterfalls passing by blossoming Cherry trees. Arthur’s Garden is a tranquil retreat for everyone to enjoy. Meticulously hand-painted in the Liberty design studio, in the heart of London, and expertly printed in the Liberty Fabrics mill in Italy, the collection is traditionally screen printed onto Lasenby cotton,
a base specifically developed for quilting and crafting projects.

The fabrics are all Lasenby 100% cotton which is of a quality specifically woven for quilters.

By the metre : 110cm (44″) wide, (1m = 39″)

100% Cotton. Please NB: This Not Tana Lawn®

Liberty Quilting Collection AG2 Dots And Dashes A

Liberty Quilting Dots And Dashes A

Delicately painted and carefully considered, this subtle dot and dash design is elegantly effortless. Its soft and loosely illustrated geometric shapes will add a touch of fun and freshness, while its monochrome nature will compliment high colour designs beautifully.

Inspired by our founder, Arthur Lasenby Liberty’s very own Japanese garden, we invite you to step inside this beautiful botanical retreat, filled with plants brought home from travels afar. In the 1890s, Arthur Lasenby Liberty and his wife Emma bought the Lee Manor in the historic British county of Buckinghamshire and decorated it with a carefully curated collection of objects D’Art from around the world. Following a trip to Japan in 1889, the couple fell in love with the country’s unparalleled artisanship, creative heritage, and natural beauty – so much so, that the young Arthur Liberty was inspired to recreate a Japanese garden
of his very own, complete with a lily pond, bamboo trees, and even Japanese zen rocks.

Liberty Fabrics’ designers have drawn inspiration from Arthur’s garden and the bloom laden trellises, tumbling blossoms, and ancient Ginkgo trees that made his garden so special. Unwind amongst charming Chrysanthemums, marvel at Dahlias in full bloom, and see cascading waterfalls passing by blossoming Cherry trees. Arthur’s Garden is a tranquil retreat for everyone to enjoy. Meticulously hand-painted in the Liberty design studio, in the heart of London, and expertly printed in the Liberty Fabrics mill in Italy, the collection is traditionally screen printed onto Lasenby cotton,
a base specifically developed for quilting and crafting projects.

The fabrics are all Lasenby 100% cotton which is of a quality specifically woven for quilters.

By the metre : 110cm (44″) wide, (1m = 39″)

100% Cotton. Please NB: This Not Tana Lawn®

Liberty Quilting Collection AG2 Floral Waterfall A

Liberty Quilting Floral Waterfall A

Stylised florals cascade down a tranquil waterfall in this charming botanical. Based on an Art Nouveau design originally block-printed by Liberty during the early 1900s, Floral Waterfall is bound to add a restful aesthetic to your crafting projects with its serene, blossom-filled waves.

Inspired by our founder, Arthur Lasenby Liberty’s very own Japanese garden, we invite you to step inside this beautiful botanical retreat, filled with plants brought home from travels afar. In the 1890s, Arthur Lasenby Liberty and his wife Emma bought the Lee Manor in the historic British county of Buckinghamshire and decorated it with a carefully curated collection of objects D’Art from around the world. Following a trip to Japan in 1889, the couple fell in love with the country’s unparalleled artisanship, creative heritage, and natural beauty – so much so, that the young Arthur Liberty was inspired to recreate a Japanese garden
of his very own, complete with a lily pond, bamboo trees, and even Japanese zen rocks.

Liberty Fabrics’ designers have drawn inspiration from Arthur’s garden and the bloom laden trellises, tumbling blossoms, and ancient Ginkgo trees that made his garden so special. Unwind amongst charming Chrysanthemums, marvel at Dahlias in full bloom, and see cascading waterfalls passing by blossoming Cherry trees. Arthur’s Garden is a tranquil retreat for everyone to enjoy. Meticulously hand-painted in the Liberty design studio, in the heart of London, and expertly printed in the Liberty Fabrics mill in Italy, the collection is traditionally screen printed onto Lasenby cotton,
a base specifically developed for quilting and crafting projects.

The fabrics are all Lasenby 100% cotton which is of a quality specifically woven for quilters.

By the metre : 110cm (44″) wide, (1m = 39″)

100% Cotton. Please NB: This Not Tana Lawn®

Liberty Quilting Collection AG2 Fluttering Fans A

Liberty Quilting Fluttering Fans A

A fanciful composition of dense, fan-shaped flowers strikes the perfect balance between nature, symmetry and movement. Originally printed for Liberty during the early 1960s, this versatile multi-directional design is the ideal crafting coordinate, offering full coverage with delicate textures.

Inspired by our founder, Arthur Lasenby Liberty’s very own Japanese garden, we invite you to step inside this beautiful botanical retreat, filled with plants brought home from travels afar. In the 1890s, Arthur Lasenby Liberty and his wife Emma bought the Lee Manor in the historic British county of Buckinghamshire and decorated it with a carefully curated collection of objects D’Art from around the world. Following a trip to Japan in 1889, the couple fell in love with the country’s unparalleled artisanship, creative heritage, and natural beauty – so much so, that the young Arthur Liberty was inspired to recreate a Japanese garden
of his very own, complete with a lily pond, bamboo trees, and even Japanese zen rocks.

Liberty Fabrics’ designers have drawn inspiration from Arthur’s garden and the bloom laden trellises, tumbling blossoms, and ancient Ginkgo trees that made his garden so special. Unwind amongst charming Chrysanthemums, marvel at Dahlias in full bloom, and see cascading waterfalls passing by blossoming Cherry trees. Arthur’s Garden is a tranquil retreat for everyone to enjoy. Meticulously hand-painted in the Liberty design studio, in the heart of London, and expertly printed in the Liberty Fabrics mill in Italy, the collection is traditionally screen printed onto Lasenby cotton,
a base specifically developed for quilting and crafting projects.

The fabrics are all Lasenby 100% cotton which is of a quality specifically woven for quilters.

By the metre : 110cm (44″) wide, (1m = 39″)

100% Cotton. Please NB: This Not Tana Lawn®

Liberty Quilting Collection AG2 Garden Retreat A

Liberty Quilting Garden Retreat A

Be transported to a serene Garden Retreat, complete with swirling streams, meandering paths and Dahlias in full bloom. Inspired by a woven textile piece discovered in the Liberty archive, this majestic botanical showcases a variety of native Japanese flora and fauna, including the charming Ginkgo leaf.

Inspired by our founder, Arthur Lasenby Liberty’s very own Japanese garden, we invite you to step inside this beautiful botanical retreat, filled with plants brought home from travels afar. In the 1890s, Arthur Lasenby Liberty and his wife Emma bought the Lee Manor in the historic British county of Buckinghamshire and decorated it with a carefully curated collection of objects D’Art from around the world. Following a trip to Japan in 1889, the couple fell in love with the country’s unparalleled artisanship, creative heritage, and natural beauty – so much so, that the young Arthur Liberty was inspired to recreate a Japanese garden
of his very own, complete with a lily pond, bamboo trees, and even Japanese zen rocks.

Liberty Fabrics’ designers have drawn inspiration from Arthur’s garden and the bloom laden trellises, tumbling blossoms, and ancient Ginkgo trees that made his garden so special. Unwind amongst charming Chrysanthemums, marvel at Dahlias in full bloom, and see cascading waterfalls passing by blossoming Cherry trees. Arthur’s Garden is a tranquil retreat for everyone to enjoy. Meticulously hand-painted in the Liberty design studio, in the heart of London, and expertly printed in the Liberty Fabrics mill in Italy, the collection is traditionally screen printed onto Lasenby cotton,
a base specifically developed for quilting and crafting projects.

The fabrics are all Lasenby 100% cotton which is of a quality specifically woven for quilters.

By the metre : 110cm (44″) wide, (1m = 39″)

100% Cotton. Please NB: This Not Tana Lawn®