Hebden Bridge is only a short and very beautiful ride over the moors (or the 'tops' as we call them round here) to the village of Haworth, which is the home of the
Brontë Parsonage museum.
Last year they got in touch and asked me if I would create a design to celebrate their Brontë200 project. They are celebrating the bicenteneries of the births of all the Brontë children - Charlotte, Branwell, Emily and Anne one by one over the next few years.
Their head of communications and marketing, Rebecca Yorke knew my meadowy design work and the original idea was to make a design inspired by the meadow at the back of the Parsonage but the day I visited the meadow wasn't yet in bloom and I wandered around the garden and found my inspiration there.
The design is called Charlotte's Garden and it features plants and flowers in bloom around the time of Charlotte's birthday.
There are ferns, alliums, hellebores, tulips and fritillaries
and you'll find it on tea towels, aprons, coasters, placements, notebooks, trays, cushions, oven gloves and mugs.
Last week we hired the wonderful
Sarah Mason to do a photoshoot
and lovely Suzi got roped in to being a model.
which was full of hellebores and ferns
and her sweet dog Molly made sure she made an appearance too (that was before she stole our baguette out of the bag)!
Of course
Sarah found all the beautiful pools of light and we've all been excited about sharing the lovely pictures that she made...