The Woodlands Collection
Autumn Leaves
Black Cherry Bark
Dandelion Garden
Grass
Hoosic River
King Alfred's Cake
Lichen Wood
Oak Bark
Queen Anne's Lace
Savoy Birch
Snow on the Mountain
Woodland Ferns
Autumn Leaves
Autumn Leaves Shoulder bag
Black Cherry Bark
Black Cherry Bark Log Pillow
Dandelion Garden
Dandelion Garden Pillow
Grass
Grass Tote
Hoosic River Blue
Hoosic River Blue Shoulder Bag
King Alfred's Cake
King Alfred's Cake Pillow
Lichen Wood
Lichen Wood Pillow
Oak Bark Gray
Oak Bark Gray Zafu Cushion
Oak Bark Jute
Oak Bark Jute Tote
Queen Anne's Lace
Queen Anne's Lace Bench Cover
Savoy Birch Cream
Savoy Birch Cream Log Pillow
Savoy Birch White
Savoy Birch White Tote
Snow on the Mountain
Snow on the Mountain Shoulder Bag
Woodland Ferns (Osmunda clatoniana)
Woodland Ferns Pillow Sham
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The fabric designs in this collection were inspired by the textures and patterns that we encounter in the woodlands and along the country byways of the New England landscape.
These wide width upholstery weight fabrics are great for place mats, table runners, seat covers, cushions, pillows, shades, banners, bags & more!
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Autumn Leaves © 2010 Martha Flood Design
This random and textural fabric was inspired by the colorful blanket of leaves that covers the ground, here in New England each fall.
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Black Cherry Bark © 2008 Martha Flood Design
This textural patten was inspired by the exquisite bark of a black cherry tree that I saw every day while walking in the North Adams' Natural Bridge State Park.
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Dandelion Garden © 2008 Martha Flood Design
This floral was inspired by my love of Dandelions, one of the first flowers of spring. It features cheerful bouquets on a white background.
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Grass © 2010 Martha Flood Design
I love dandelions and this backyard-grass pattern was originally covered with bouquets of them. Eventually they blew away, but the leaves, clover and crabgrass remained.
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Hoosic River © 2008 Martha Flood Design
Melting snow waters were the impetus behind this turbulent water design. The Hoosic originates in Cheshire and flows into the Hudson River.
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King Alfred's Cake © 2014 Martha Flood Design
Moss, lichen and fungi coexist in beautiful random patterns on a decaying tree stump. It became the resource for this textural design.
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Lichen Wood © 2010 Martha Flood Design
This diagonal textural design was inspired by a decaying fallen tree on the forest floor. It was covered with beautiful green lichens.
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Oak Bark © 2011 Martha Flood Design
Abstract and graphic, this fabric is an interpretation of the the deeply furrowed bark of White an Black Oak trees.
Available in two hues, Gray & Jute
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Queen Anne's Lace © 2010 Martha Flood Design
One August day I photographed over 30 delicate flowers that grew along a country road. Now when I look at this pattern, I remember that day.
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Savoy Birch © 2010 Martha Flood Design
This fabric was inspired by the many stands birch trees that grow in the fields a of an old Berkshire homestead.
Available in two hues, Cream & White
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Snow on the Mountain © 2008 Martha Flood Design
While Aegopodium podagraria is common sight, is not native to North America. It's an invasive species from Europe and western Asia! Hopefully the fabric version of this ground cover won't hurt the environment!
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Osmunda clatoniana © 2008 Martha Flood Design
Who can resist the symmetry and lush fronds of woodland ferns? These Osmunda clatonia, or Interrupted Ferns, grew along a rocky stream.
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