Lecien Old New 30's by Atsuko Matsuyama
And couldn't resist these prints from the (Lecien) Old New 30's collection by Atsuko Matsuyama. This selection is a cotton/linen blend, lightly textured by the weave and with a gorgeous hand and drape.
Last, and also part of the (Lecien) Old New 30's collection by Atsuko Matsuyama, these gorgeous floral prints ~ Spring Meadow Flower ~ again cotton/linen blend fabrics but with a slightly coarser weave and texture.
Lecien Flower Sugar - Spring 2012 also available from:The Fat Quarter Shop
Enjoy Sunday!
Rita
I love, love, love all things Lecien! How lucky you are to have such a gorgeous little stash of Lecien prints in your hands! :)
ReplyDeleteThey are so pretty. I recognized opne print i have, bought from Tokyo Fabric town :D
ReplyDeleteI have for some time been eyeing up these Lecien florals. Slightly green over here Rita.
ReplyDeletejust love those spring meadow flowers. Quite a departure from what I normally use but they are calling to me!
ReplyDeleteInspiration, for sure.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular.Can´t wait to see your new project!!
ReplyDeleteOh, temptation and on a Sunday morning too!
ReplyDeleteI don't know if fabric can actually make you smile, but these sure did for me. So bright and cheerful. You are going to have a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Meredith
Such sweet fabric ~ it's really lovely!
ReplyDeleteI just love the colors of these fabrics! I have two lines I need to get busy and use. I just wish the fabric did not feel so thin. When I asked Kimberly she said that is the way Lecien fabrics are. But the fabrics sure are pretty!
ReplyDeleteOh, those are so pretty! They remind me of my grandmother's nightgowns. She wore large, gathered cotton gowns covered with small flowers. I loved to wear them as a little girl: They were so cool and soft. I'll have to get some of these fabrics and make some cotton pj's for my granddaughters to love. Thanks for sharing, Mary.
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