*This is a one-yard, 33-inch cut*
Wiltshire in Autumn is a classic leaf and berry pattern, designed for Liberty Fabrics in 1933. It was created by the mysterious designer known only by the initials D.S.
Classic Tana lawn fabric made from specially selected ultra-fine long-staple cotton and finished without the use of crease-resisting chemicals or irritating allergens. Lightweight and very fine with a dense, tight weave; great for quilting and dressmaking.
54 inches wide
100% cotton
Liberty Tana Lawn® does not need to be pre-washed before working with it. Because of the high-quality production of the fabric, shrinkage when washing is negligible.
Washing Care
We recommend washing Tana Lawn® on cool with delicate detergent. Hang drying is preferable; if using the dryer, we recommend a low temperature.
Hand Dyed by Anna Joyce is a modern introduction to indigo and fiber-reactive dye that every crafter should have. Exploring traditional techniques like shibori and using organic compounds, this comprehensive how-to guide offers everything you need know to create stylish, richly colored and patterned pieces. Classic techniques and natural materials make these projects beautiful and accessible, even for the beginner. (Hardcover)
Add personality, sentiment, and coziness to your kitchen with Easy Knit Dishcloths. Don't underestimate the effect knitting your own dishcloths can have on a space!
Easy Knit Dishcloths offers 13 designs that are a great way to practice knitting, try a new yarn, or use some of your stash, and create a beautiful supply of colorful, environmentally friendly, reusable cloths for cleaning, display, and gifting. Even if you've never knit before, our beginning projects are the perfect introduction to this craft.
To help beginners get started and to refresh more experienced knitters, the “Knitting School” teaches the featured stitches step-by-step. With designs ranging from very simple to more challenging, knitters at all skill levels will find designs they’ll love to make.
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