
"Pretty Kitty" was inspired by a 1950s feedsack design (the original featured dogs), and is available in three suitably retro colourways.

"We're going to the Zoo" - I've added blue and lime green to the black which was already available (I'm going to do a little work on the colours for the green version - it needs more contrast)

"Flightpath", an atomic-era inspired design, comes in bright and muted colourways (I'm thinking about adding a third variation in red, teal and coral pink).

After seeing my WAAF blouse my stepfather was so impressed he asked if I could design him a similar fabric featuring Spitfires, and make him a shirt. This design is available in Airforce blue and olive green.


Oh my god the blue version of the fabric with kittens bike, I want ittttttttt
ReplyDeleteOh what utterly beautiful fabrics!! I love the fighter planes, I know my husband would love some of those fabrics in our home:)
ReplyDeleteThey are all stunning!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and lovely colours - I especially like the cycling kitties!
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm so thrilled! I wanted that Spitfire fabric as soon as I saw that blouse of yours. Now I just have to find a good vintage blouse pattern that would suit...
ReplyDeleteThese are so, so wonderfully sweet and beautiful! I'm purr-sitively in love with Pretty Kitty in particular, but just adore all of them. You do such awesome work, dear Charlotte.
ReplyDelete♥ Jessica
Your designs are lovely! I'd particularly like to see the Flightpath design in the red, teal and coral pink colourway!
ReplyDeleteYou just have such a way with fabric designs, love them all. I adore Flightpath in particular. I think red, teal and coral would be a fabulous combo for it!
ReplyDeleteI'm dating an airman, and I love the airforce blue plane fabric! I can imagine some fabulous creations with that one........
ReplyDeleteLovely!! I can't decide which is my favorite... might be the spitfires. All of your prints are amazing :)
ReplyDeleteI love the Pretty Kitty design, just adorable, although it is quite difficult to choose a favorite, they are all charming.
ReplyDeleteThese are just lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love your fabrics. They take me smack back to my childhood - on a farm in North Dakota where my mother provided me with a 'custom designed' wardrobe from the time I was born until I graduated from college. I was a VERY lucky girl.
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