The Meadow Collection
This pattern collection is inspired by a fictional meadow I retreat to as my ‘happy place’. The grass is a vivid green and so lush, there are wildflowers thick enough underfoot that they act as carpet, and the fresh air carries the sweetness only a mountain meadow can. My aim for this pattern collection is to capture the rest and magic of a safe place, and invite people to envision their own meadow full of all their favourite things.
These patterns are currently available for purchase on fabrics from Digital Fabrics.
Garden Rug
Drawing inspiration from wildflower fields that are so dense they appear almost carpeted, Garden Rug is a hand-painted and digitally refined pattern that will add a touch of whimsy to any project.
Garden Rug reflects the fields of the Meadow.
Picnic Spread
Get lost in a collection of all the best bits of a sweet picnic with loved ones with Picnic Spread. This monochrome illustrated pattern brings a delightful level of detail to your project.
Picnic Spread reflects the official past time of the Meadow - over-catered picnics.
Variations introduce different colour palettes based on seasons. They are (from left to right) Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter.
Tiny Tulips
Cheerful blooms meet casual order in this simple and playful pattern. The leaves in the tulips almost wave at you as row upon row adorn your next project.
Tiny Tulips reflects the patches of blooms that surprisingly thrive in the Meadow.
Perfect Day
“These are a few of my favourite things” sang Julie Andrews, and you will too when using the Perfect Day artwork in your next project. Playful renditions of small moments like sun coming through your favourite window and clean cozy sheets on your bed at the end of the day are precisely arranged in this artwork.
Perfect Day reflects all of the activities that might happen before and after you spend time in the Meadow.
Full Bloom
A variety of hand-drawn florals sit in treasure-map like boxes. Full Bloom is reminiscent of a field journal from a wildflower field.
Full Bloom reflects the range of wildflowers you could pick to make a little take home bouquet from the Meadow.
Variations introduce different background colours and grid colours. They are (from left to right) Blush, Cream and Baby Blue.
Petal Postcards
Send a little note to your lover with Petal Postcards. Inspired by vintage stamps and using timeless monochrome patterns, this pattern is perfect for both patchwork and hero pieces.
Petal Postcards reflects the beautiful moments you might want to tell someone about after being in the Meadow.
Variations introduce different colour palettes inspired by various flowers. They are (from left to right) Poppy, Crocus, Forget-Me-Not and Rose.
Backyard Bouquet
A variety of wildflower blooms are casually scattered across a simple background, bringing cheerful whimsy to any project.
Backyard Bouquet reflects the different blooms that you’d see if you looked out across the fields of the Meadow.
Variations introduce different background colours and different dot colours. They are (from left to right) Blush, Baby Blue and Navy.
Breeze
A playful pattern that feels like a gentle breeze that jumps against your cheeks, under your hair and through the wild grass you’re sitting on.
Breeze reflects how you might feel as a mountain-top breeze blows through the Meadow.
Variations play on the different colours you’d find in the sky at different times of the day. They are (from left to right) Sunrise, Midday and Sunset.
Flora Cluster
Want to make a simple but big statement? Flora Cluster is perfect for your next project. Squashed and organic blooms fill in all the gaps in this print, and say a lot with only a little.
Flora Cluster reflects the blooms you might take home and press so you have some of the Meadow with you.
Variations introduce a fill option, and an additional colour palette. They are (left to right) Dusk Fill, Dusk Outline and Dawn Fill.
Garden Gingham
Every meadow needs a comfy picnic blanket to sit on and watch the grass grow, and Garden Gingham is the dream print from that. It invokes a sense of timeless rest and curiosity.
Garden Gingham reflects the well-worn picnic blanket that you’ve taken to the Meadow many a time.
Variations introduce colour palettes based on how the print might appear in different lights at different times of the day. They are (from left to right) 5am, 2pm, 5pm and 9pm.