'Alice Holt' (above) is an ancient royal woodland, part of the South Downs national park and home to oaks, butterflies and rare flowers. Feena's pattern depicts the joy of a summer day in the woods with busy butterflies and dense expanses of flowers.
Bartnest (above) simplifies a flower meadow into a repeat pattern with particular emphasis on the shape of the stalks. The strong colours give a striking effect.
'Buck's Oak' (above) depicts the rich colours and wildflowers of a forest floor. The movement in the pattern evokes a breeze swirling through leaves. The pattern uses strong contrasting colour to emphasise the feeling of movement.
Wheatley (above) is a simple repeat which represents the farmer's fields in late summer. The colours are soft, with interest provided by the repeated circle motif.
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