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My purses and bags made with Liberty of London fabric have been selling quickly. I will be working to restock as quickly as I can for the holiday gift-giving season. But keep in mind I have a limited amount of this wonderful fabric in stock so if you see something you like grab it. 

Liberty of London Clutch Bags

Generously sized zip clutches made with Liberty of London cotton and vegan leather.  Find them here. 

Liberty of London Cross Body Purses

"Tresco – a watercolor study of a selection of flowers, ferns and succulents from the windswept sand dunes and landscaped borders of the Abbey Garden, which represents the rich collection of plants gathered from around the globe."                                     Ricardo's Blooms - from the Gallery of Prints collection by Liberty Art Fabrics. The Ricardo’s Bloom fabric design is based on a traditional painterly roses pattern from the 1960s.  Ricardo's Blooms - In a rose/red colorway. Mitsi - designed by Gillian Farr, a member of Liberty’s studio in the 1950s. It plays on Liberty’s history with its Japanese style cherry blossom. A custom order made using Liberty of London's Floral Eve – " this design is taken from a large botanical painting called ‘The Herbarium Specimen‘, painted by Rachel Pedder Smith, which is over five metres long and took seven hundred...

Liberty of London Foldover Clutches

The newest addition to my Liberty of London collection of clutches is the Tana Lawn Hera print. Named after the Greek goddess, whose sacred animal was the peacock, Liberty's Hera print was designed in 1887 and features an iconic peacock feather pattern.  Clockwise from top left, Liberty of London's Floral Eve, Hera, Tresco in blue and Tresco in green. New items are added to the shop every week so come visit the Pesky Cat Designs shop to peruse them all. Wishing you all a wonderful weekend!

Liberty of London

I'm excited to introduce a new line of clutches to the shop made from gorgeous Liberty of London fabric. I've had my eye on this iconic fabric for quite some time. It's even more beautiful in person and looks as if someone painted directly on the fabric. The colors and details are amazing. "This season's series, The Flower Show, is a collection of seven botanical print stories influenced by inspirational visits, artistic collaborations and archival documents. It is a celebration of wonderful and inspiring research, collaborations and a studio passionate about print, and capturing and drawing nature at its simplest and most beautiful" Liberty of London Read more about this beautiful print fabric at   Liberty of London website.