Liberty Quilting Collection AG2 Ginko Spot A

Liberty Quilting Ginkgo Spot A

Popping up like fluttering fans, the playfully distinct Ginkgo leaves lend an air of refinement and sophistication to this minimalist pattern. Hand-painted in the Liberty Design Studio these timeless motifs create an aesthetic that is both classic and contemporary, while the tiny background spots provide an extra layer of colour and detail.

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 Painted Blossom A

Liberty Quilting Painted Blossom A

Based on a hand-painted Liberty artwork originally created in 1972, this endearing botanical features
a multi-directional scattering of elegant Blossom sprigs. Contrasting colours highlight the glowing flower petals, and delicate buds are about to spring into full bloom.

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 Patchwork Joy A

Liberty Quilting Patchwork Joy A

Encompassing a myriad of eye-catching shapes and prints, this ready-made patchwork will make the perfect hero print. Inspired by an origami paper collage discovered in
the Liberty archive, this unabashedly bold and joyous pattern is bound to create an impact!

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 Patricia Rose A

Liberty Quilting Patricia Rose A

First created and printed by Liberty in 1964, Patricia Rose is the perfect blend between a traditional ditsy and a stylised retro floral. Carefully recoloured with subtle tonalities, its trailing vines and delicate tendrils conjure up images of gardens filled with blooming trellises and climbing Roses.

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 Tumbling Posies A

Liberty Quilting Tumbling Posies A

Reminiscent of traditional Japanese Ikebana flower arrangements, the stylised floral sprigs in this elegant pattern pay homage to some of the most renowned Asian blooms. Scattered Peonies, Primulas, Tiger Lilies and Plum Blossom among others create a balanced flow, gliding gently across the fabric. Tumbling Posies was inspired by a Liberty paper impression, dating from the 1930s.

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®