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Liberty Heritage Fabrics

You know how something comes out and you're like, "Oh yeah, I want that NOW", but then you think that maybe you should wait a bit because it's expensive and you fear that in 6-12 months time you just won't be into it the same. And then you wait and you're all like, "Yeah I still love it" (6 months later), or "What, huh? Oh yeah, that... Sooo NOT interesting anymore". Well when it comes to Liberty Fabrics for sewing, I've always had a mega love affair. Their interiors fabrics though, particularly those out since last Fall, I wasn't so sure I'd be into them down the road. But yeah, I'm still positively smitten by Liberty Heritage Fabrics for interiors, particularly the Jubilee and Nesfield collection, so I have to share a few fave looks below with you today. Just look at these rich, moody and well, decadent fabrics (there is wallpaper too! Swoon!). I'd love to work on an interiors project incorporating these beauties. Perhaps my own home? I have some ideas... 970845-1_l

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These prints (especially the photo of the cushion on the white chair above) makes me want to make seat cushions for my white Eames Eiffel chairs for my dining room, and to trim out some linen drapes for my living room, and yes, to maybe make roman blinds (or have them made) for our bedroom. That would be super lux. Now to just find a huge wad of cash laying around so I can throw my money into these projects because the fabric alone would be an investment. And I have an object of desire long on my list: a cozy chair covered in Liberty fabric. Would that not be truly grand? Perhaps once Aidan is older and can understand that no, he cannot jump on mommy's sacred most holy chair.

Aren't these prints just the cat's meoooooow though? Oh my god yes. YES! YES! I'm feeling a Meg Ryan/When Harry Met Sally moment coming on here...

(images: liberty london)