
Morris Manor Best Of Morris
Barbara Brackman - Moda Fabrics
Moda’s latest update of
William Morris’s classic design.
The collection is named
for the family’s summer home
Kelmscott Manor,
a riverside house they began renting
annually in the 1870s.
Morris thought Kelmscott Manor
“heaven on earth,”
a spot he captured in colors
echoing the seasonal view.
At the Morris Manor they boated,
their girls grew up
and Morris tended his gardens
that provided inspiration
for the floral prints.
We’ve recolored a few of our favorites
from early Morris lines
in river-inspired shades
of blue and green.
Print collectors will be glad to know
we’ve added some
not reproduced earlier,
such as the leafy
Branch and the Scroll floral.
These prints will inspire your
Arts & Crafts decorating
and patchwork projects.
William Morris’s classic design.
The collection is named
for the family’s summer home
Kelmscott Manor,
a riverside house they began renting
annually in the 1870s.
Morris thought Kelmscott Manor
“heaven on earth,”
a spot he captured in colors
echoing the seasonal view.
At the Morris Manor they boated,
their girls grew up
and Morris tended his gardens
that provided inspiration
for the floral prints.
We’ve recolored a few of our favorites
from early Morris lines
in river-inspired shades
of blue and green.
Print collectors will be glad to know
we’ve added some
not reproduced earlier,
such as the leafy
Branch and the Scroll floral.
These prints will inspire your
Arts & Crafts decorating
and patchwork projects.
Morris Manor Best of Morris
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