Flower Seeds Fabric Panel Set of Four Prints : Set Three: Textile Crafting
Furthermore, set three includes Sunflowers, Sweetpeas, Dahlias and Foxgloves
In addition, my fabric panels are perfect for adding extra style and uniqueness to your craft projects. Moreover, each print tells a different story and has four exquisite flower seed packet designs fashioned to ignite your creativity. Ideal for journals, slow stitching, quilting, card making and wall pictures.
- Whole Four Panel Size: approx 24cm x 24cm (9 .5″ x 9.5″)
- Single Flower Picture : approx 12cm x 12cm (4.7″ x 4.7″)
Bring the charm of the British garden into your home with these mini flower panels. Featuring artwork from my card making books. These designs captures the delicate beauty and flora of familiar English garden settings.
Printed onto superior poplin with a smooth finish popular with all stitchers.
Made from 100% cotton, poplin is a soft, breathable fabric making it ideal for all craftwork. The tight weave and smooth finish also provide an excellent printing surface making possible to achieve high resolution print. It has excellent strength. perfect for stitching and is machine washable!
The fabric has been pre-treated to offer excellent wash fastness and durability. The poplin is printed using digital fabric printers with eco-friendly water based pigment inks.
Other fabric panels are available! Part of the Creative Textiles Collection, design by Kay Burton
Artist statement:
Living my entire life in the Lincolnshire countryside surrounded by flowers and nature has inspired me with the colors and shapes of the natural world. Consequently, I love bright colours and find the variation in texture and form that plants impart fascinating, which in turn influences my work.
Moreover, I am brimming with ideas and constantly creating things. In addition, I enjoy finding uses for unwanted fabrics and yarns, and I relish the challenge of producing something beautiful and unusual from discarded scraps.
In this high-tech age of hustle and bustle, I find myself increasingly preoccupied with keeping alive the traditional sewing and knitting skills and values passed down to me. I believe these qualities should be preserved for future generations. While I dislike the throwaway society we have become, I wholeheartedly embrace the ‘make do and mend’ attitude that our ancestors believed in.
Finally, my original artwork disciplines mainly focus on painting (including my love of miniature paintings) and textile art (including creative knitting and hand embroidery).





