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Lasenby Cotton: Specifically woven for sewers.
Originally printed for Liberty in 1978, this small botanical design was meticulously redrawn to mimic a hand-stitched effect. Willow Stitch showcases intertwining trails of dense and delicate leafy branches, adorned with brightly hued berries for a vibrant pop of colour.
The Craft Garden collection whisks us back to the early 1900s, celebrating the remarkable artistry of designer May Morris, younger daughter of the legendary William Morris. Inspired by her creative charisma and technical prowess, these poetic patterns capture the essence of the Arts & Crafts movement through her meticulously detailed embroideries. The designs, imbued with a sense of symmetry, movement, and flow, reflect the style that defined Liberty’s early history and went onto become one of the design house’s most iconic pillars.
May Morris grew up steeped in the ethos of the Arts & Crafts movement. Born in 1852, she was a pioneer of art embroidery, leading the revival of this art form in the world of craft. Inspired by medieval artifacts and the natural world, alongside managing the Morris & Co. embroidery business for over a decade, she created enticing wallpaper prints and intricate jewellery designs.
As part of Liberty’s ongoing creative partnership with the William Morris Gallery, the Craft Garden collection honours the style and legacy of May Morris. In celebration of Morris’ creativity and her pioneering social status as a working female professional, this fabric series sheds a new light on her influence. Drawing on original embroideries and artworks discovered within the William Morris Gallery archives, Craft Garden also highlights the significance of the Arts & Crafts style within Liberty’s rich heritage.



















