Japanese Fabric of the Week: Grandmother’s Flower Garden by Rosalie Quinlan

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Grandmother’s Flower Garden is Australian designer Rosalie Quinlan (of Melly & Me fame)’s debut collection of Japanese company Lecien. It has been out in stores for several weeks now. This sweet collection is a tribute to the classic, hexagon-based Grandmother’s Flower Garden quilt.

You can use these quilting cottons to make a GFG quilt of your own, or try the free pattern on the Lecien site, Nellie’s Quilt, designed especially for this collection by Rosalie herself. Some of the prints are available as laminates too.

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11/30/2009 | Fabrics 2009, Japanese Fabric of the Week | Comments

2 Responses to “Japanese Fabric of the Week: Grandmother’s Flower Garden by Rosalie Quinlan”

  1. Posted by: karen - 11/30/2009 - 1

    LOVE this collection! ~ especially grandma’s house

  2. Posted by: mjb - 12/01/2009 - 2

    I love the tiles and the stripes so so much.

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