top of page

This fabulous collection sits somewhere between Japanese and nineteenth century calico prints in design and colour, and would blend wonderfully with fabrics from either genre. 'Dahlia Garden' is the print shown in the first photo. A perfect coordinate for sashiko projects, as well as for patchwork and dressmaking, and an excellent addition to your fabric stash. The stunning prints reflect the influence of Japanese design on the famous Liberty store in London, renowned internationally for their top quality fabrics. This print is also available in blue, mustard yellow, and teal colourways .'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 zigzags, Dahlia Garden exudes retro charm.' (Liberty) I think it owes more than a little to Japanese katagami stencils too!

 

110cm (43in) wide (approx).

 

100% cottonDesigned in London, printed in Italy, screenprinted 'Lasenby cotton' specially developed for quilting and crafting projects.NB - Select from all cuts from fat quarter up. Fabric will be sent as one continuous piece whenever possible.o

#01667305A 'Dahlia Garden' from Arthur's Garden 1 by Liberty - all cuts f

£4.75Price
  • Inspired by Liberty 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 the1890s, 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 gingko trees that made his garden so special. Unwind amongst charming chrysanthemums, marvelous dahlias in full bloom, and see cascading waterfalls passing by blossoming cherry trees. Arthur’s garden is a tranquil retreat for everyone to enjoy.