I should admit, I was nervous when Mr. Plushkin said: Today we are going to Liberty of London shop! It's been my dream to see this fascinating building and walk through all 4 levels of prettiness.....
The building is as stunning in life as on the picture! I was so overwhelmed when I came in and saw all the rolls of fabric and craft supplies that after a half an hour of walking around oohing and aahing, I decided to go home and think which fabric I need the most as it's just SO much of it there!
The building is as stunning in life as on the picture! I was so overwhelmed when I came in and saw all the rolls of fabric and craft supplies that after a half an hour of walking around oohing and aahing, I decided to go home and think which fabric I need the most as it's just SO much of it there!
In Bath, we found a few craft shops tucked away in little streets like this one "Country Threads" that is a lovely shop with some great fabrics to choose from.
I had fun browsing through their sale basket and Christmas fabric collection. There were also so many ribbons that it was very hard to choose so I stopped on this one with hearts.
Cath Kidston store in Bath is a great one to walk around with so many great items in her signature flowery pattern. I picked some oil cloth with polka dots and those buttons are too cute to use so I'll keep them for now:)
On the last day of our journey, we found great shop called Tikki Patchwork in Kew Gardens, West London. I didn't take the picture of it but here is a link to their website if you ever in this area it's worth visiting it! I bought some fabrics with my new elephants in mind:)
These are the highlights of my England fabric shopping adventure!
The last stop, colourful buildings and shops in London and other charming areas around it......












Uau! Quanta coisa linda!!
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Felicidades, querida!