My entry into this week's Spoonflower challenge for
"Chintz Revival"
I love how strikingly different the design looks on black and white grounds - changes the entire feeling of the patterns
From Wikipedia: "The term "chintzy" is also attributed to novelist George Elliot (a great favourite of mine - I just finished reading The Mill on the Floss for the third time) who in 1851 wrote about muslin fabric to her sister, saying: "The quality of the spotted one is best, but the effect is chintzy. This is believed to have been said about cheap British imitations of real chintz, which became common at the time."
I do hope my isn't seen in that derogatory light she said, with a wry wink, as the comment was likely more about the quality of the material itself - but it is a good word for overly ornate or cheesy things too!
Here's the LINK to all three patterns in my Spoonflower shop and if you'd like your fabric/wallpaper printed in the UK please DM for a link



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