Glass River

Collection

Each pattern begins as a feeling — a moment of stillness, a detail most people walk past, the quiet beauty that lives at the edge of the everyday. These are designs made slowly, with care, for makers who notice the details.

Long-legged shore birds move quietly through this pattern — hand-drawn and enclosed in soft circles, they stand against a watercolour mosaic that shifts between deep tidal blue and pale morning light.

Long-legged shore birds move quietly through this pattern — hand-drawn and enclosed in soft circles, they stand against a watercolour mosaic that shifts between deep tidal blue and pale morning light. There is something unhurried about it. Something that asks you to slow down and look.

Made for makers who love the coast not as a postcard, but as a feeling.

Long-legged shore birds move quietly through this pattern — hand-drawn and enclosed in soft circles, they stand against a watercolour mosaic that shifts between deep tidal blue and pale morning light.

Shore Birds
in the Shallows

Coastal blues & soft aqua

"The patient stillness of a wader at the water's edge."


Tumbling
Little Worlds

Hand-illustrated squares tumble freely across a deep cobalt ground — each one carrying its own small world inside. Grids, windows, crossings, circles. No two exactly alike. The effect is joyful and a little hypnotic, like looking at a mosaic that someone made just for the pleasure of it.

Non-directional and endlessly versatile — a maker's pattern in the truest sense.

Bargello — the centuries-old Florentine stitch pattern — reimagined in the colours of a coastal morning. Deep cobalt rises to aqua, softens through periwinkle, and settles into mint. The peaks are sharp and rhythmic, like the edge of a wave frozen just before it breaks.

Equally at home on a statement cushion, a length of drapery fabric, or a bold wallpaper feature wall. This one is made to be noticed.

Bargello — the centuries-old Florentine stitch pattern — reimagined in the colours of a coastal morning.

Flame Stitch
at the Shore


Cobalt to periwinkle to mint

"Ancient pattern, new expression."

Hand-illustrated squares tumble freely across a deep cobalt ground — each one carrying its own small world inside.

Deep cobalt & multicolour

"Each square a tiny window into something hand-made."


"Every pattern begins as a feeling — made slowly, with care, for makers who notice the details."