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Hobonichi Techo 2025 Weeks Cover Only -  Liberty Fabrics: Michelle - Blesket Canada
Hobonichi Techo 2025 Weeks Cover Only -  Liberty Fabrics: Michelle - Blesket Canada
Hobonichi Techo 2025 Weeks Cover Only -  Liberty Fabrics: Michelle - Blesket Canada
Hobonichi Techo 2025 Weeks Cover Only -  Liberty Fabrics: Michelle - Blesket Canada
Hobonichi Techo 2025 Weeks Cover Only -  Liberty Fabrics: Michelle - Blesket Canada
Hobonichi Techo 2025 Weeks Cover Only -  Liberty Fabrics: Michelle - Blesket Canada
Hobonichi Techo 2025 Weeks Cover Only -  Liberty Fabrics: Michelle - Blesket Canada
Hobonichi Techo 2025 Weeks Cover Only -  Liberty Fabrics: Michelle - Blesket Canada
Hobonichi Techo 2025 Weeks Cover Only -  Liberty Fabrics: Michelle - Blesket Canada

Hobonichi Techo 2025 Weeks Cover Only - Liberty Fabrics: Michelle

$182.00

This beautiful cover for the Hobonichi Techo 2025 Weeks is created using a stunning textile from the renowned fabric company Liberty Fabrics. The Michelle design, first launched in 1933 and created by artist "DS," is a floral pattern featuring an array of colorful and uniquely shaped flowers. From pale pinks and oranges to vibrant reds, pale navies and sky blues, this cover is a beautiful collage of colors. Made from Liberty Fabric's signature "Tana Lawn" cotton material, this cover is known for its soft, silky texture and vibrant prints. The zipper is accented with a pale yellow leather pull for a touch of elegance. The cover's interior also features this same yellow leather for a cohesive and bright look. The pen hook is expertly designed to securely hold a pen by its clip. With its charming floral pattern, this cover will add a romantic touch to your Hobonichi Techo.

About Liberty Fabrics

Founded in 1875 by Arthur Lasenby Liberty, Liberty Fabrics is a renowned fabric brand hailing from England that was inspired by Japanese art. The company originally began as an import shop featuring oriental ornaments and fabrics, which garnered recognition for its delicate silk and hand-dyed art. In the 1880s, Liberty expanded into printing high-quality cotton textiles, creating a durable alternative to the fragile Eastern silks. Later, the company developed the famous "Tana Lawn" cotton material, known for its silky feel and lightweight structure that drapes exquisitely. Ever since, Liberty has continued to produce intricate and colorful prints with complex designs.