Its meandering floral designs inspired Morris to name it after the river Wey which is a main tributary of the River Thames in south east England. Due to its popularity it was used in printed fabrics including cotton velveteen, tapestry weaves and wallpaper. For dozens of other colorway options in historically accurate colors from this time period see the SalvageScapes store collection WEY - WILLIAM MORRIS
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Everyday-use cotton for quilting, crafts and apparel
- Estimated shrinkage: 5-6% in length and 2-3% in width
- Perfect for quilting, craft projects, costuming, toys and accessories.
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Wey is a Victorian Era 1883 pattern designed by the famous Arts and Crafts artist William Morris.
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