Griffith Park Pink and Blue |
Griffith Song Pink and Blue |
Rolling Hills Pink |
Griffith Floral Pink and Blue |
Barclay Snail Pink and Mustard |
Barclay Flower Pink and Mustard |
Barclay Snail Latte, Mauve and Duckegg Blue |
Barclay Flower Mauve and Grey |
Larkspur Birds Verbena |
Larkspur Circles Verbena |
Larkspur Meadown Verbena |
Harajuku Peony |
Harajuku Lady Harajuku Lady is a stunning, quite detailed, large-scale contemporary asian-inspired fabric with a lovely watercolour look. This fabric would make lovely wall art to compliment an asian-inspired interior. What is your favourite design and what would you create with it? Leave your comment and we will select a winner to receive a 'surprise' Alexander Henry fat quarter pack. |
8 comments:
I just love the Harajuku Lady! I think I might make a skirt or even a summer dress out of it, depending on how the fabric looks. It's a little hard to tell from the thumbnail, but I already know I love it! If not a skirt or dress, then definitely a big tote bag! Thanks for the giveaway!
Definitely the Harajuku lady. My brother-in-law just got married in Vegas and they love Japan so I would make them a wedding gift with this fabric - maybe a table runner? Great giveaway, thanks!
Love the Larkspur birds - the colours are so pretty and I'm into anything feathered at the moment! Some cushions would look lovely...
Rolling Hills in Pink is definitely my favourite - so girly! I'd make a bag out of it - the body would be made from the beautifully soft Kelani denim, and the Rolling Hills would be a pocket or feature, as well as the lining or inner pocket ... yum!
Thank you for the fantastic giveaway - you can't go wrong with Alexander Henry.
I too love Harajuku Lady. I think I would make some cushions for my living room.
I love the rolling hills pink, and know my 5 year old would love a dress in it. Love the snails too, they are gorgeous!!
Larkspur Circles are my absolute favourite - I love the combination of colours and the watercolour painting-like appearance of the print. I think it would look great as a pair of pajamas for my niece.
I adore the Larkspur birds. I'd love to see this fabric used on some statement cushions. You could use an entire panel for the front or cut out the birds and applique them in creative ways. So many ideas and such beautiful and workable colours. This one is on my shopping list!
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