Hajime by Stuart Hillard
Hajime…is the Japanese word for “beginning” and is also a command “to begin”…
My first collection for Lewis and Irene is named “Hajime” from the Japanese “to begin” or “beginning”… A fresh beginning, a new start, sometimes to begin a new project is the hardest part…I made rough marks on a page, thick brushstrokes in wet paint on paper, hatched lines in pencil and running stitches on cloth…those loose lines became stylised florals, windblown reeds, clouds and interlocking cubes…all drawn in shades of indigo, blue and tan…my collection and colours are inspired by vintage mens kimono, once ubiquitous in Japan, everyday workwear made almost obsolete but re-imagined for modern sewing projects, clothing, quilting, bag making, crafts.
Perfect for home decor, quilting and sewing. Sold by the Fat quarter - multiple order will be cut in a continuous length
'Hajime' - Scratch Spot SH7
100% cotton fabric from Lewis & Irene.
Approx. width: 44/45 inch
We are pleased to offer a fair and equitable cancellation policy, which is in addition to your statutory rights.
Whilst every effort will be made to accept the cancellation this can only happen if cancellation is made prior to any cutting of fabric. If cutting or production has begun then a 50% deposit will be kept.
Cancellations should be made in writing.