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William Morris Collection
The Cotton Merchants has an extensive collection of beautiful William Morris designs including the well known Strawberry Thief and other iconic patterns. One of the most prolific and well-known designers of the nineteenth century William Morris designed patterns that will add a timeless elegance to your quilt making and other textile projects.
100% Cotton 112 cm / 44 inches wide
Fabric is cut in 25cm units - e.g., 4 units equals 1 metre. If more than one unit is ordered the fabric will be cut in one continuous length.
By purchasing from this range, you are receiving a quality fabric by an outstanding surface pattern designer supplied from an Australian fabric distributor and a rural business owned solely by women. Thank you for supporting our small business.
The Cotton Merchants has an extensive collection of beautiful William Morris designs including the well known Strawberry Thief and other iconic patterns. One of the most prolific and well-known designers of the nineteenth century William Morris designed patterns that will add a timeless elegance to your quilt making and other textile projects.
100% Cotton 112 cm / 44 inches wide
Fabric is cut in 25cm units - e.g., 4 units equals 1 metre. If more than one unit is ordered the fabric will be cut in one continuous length.
By purchasing from this range, you are receiving a quality fabric by an outstanding surface pattern designer supplied from an Australian fabric distributor and a rural business owned solely by women. Thank you for supporting our small business.

