Licence a Crafted Pear Collection

Surface pattern collections for fabric, homewares, and stationery brands.

My surface pattern collections are designed for everyday objects — the kind that belong in a kitchen, a garden room, or a home that feels lived-in and loved. Each collection begins in a real garden in southern Tasmania and carries a story worth keeping

I work with fabric, homewares, and stationery brands that want that warmth and authenticity in their products. If that sounds like you, I would love to hear from you.

Exclusive & non-exclusive

I offer both arrangements across fabric, homewares, stationery, and print — whatever works for your product.

Ready for production

Collections are delivered as high-resolution digital files, ready to go. Every pattern is hand-drawn and built for repeat.

Every inquiry is a conversation

I work with brands that want warmth and authenticity. If that sounds like you, I'd love to hear from you.

Collections

In my Hobart garden, nasturtiums grow the way they always have — scrambling, unstoppable, seeding themselves into every crack and corner. Then I started noticing them on the plate at Michelin starred restaurants in France, Italy, Croatia — that same humble flower, its peppery heat matched to the dish with care that stops you mid-conversation. This collection is for the nasturtium in all its contradictions: the weed that dines with stars. 17 hand-drawn designs across toss repeats, mirrored vines, folk-art lattice, medallion placements, and leaf coordinates — in red, orange, gold, and line. Designed in Procreate from a real garden in southern Tasmania.

Suggested products: tea towels, aprons, tote bags, kitchen textiles, stationery, wrapping paper.

Turning of the Fagus

This collection began with a bad back and a consolation sign on the side of a mountain road. Stu and I had wanted to see the autumn colour change of Tasmania's deciduous beech for years — and when we finally made it to Mt Field National Park last April, my back gave out two hours in. On the drive back down, we stopped on a whim at a fifteen-minute rainforest walk. Fifteen minutes later I was standing in a gully with fagus all around me, feeling that particular stillness that only very old places can give you. Nothofagus gunnii — Australia's only native deciduous tree, a remnant of Gondwana — and threading through it, the bright insistent call of the Tasmanian Scrubwren. Both endemic to this island. Both worth paying attention to. The patterns in this collection are hand-drawn in Procreate, inspired by William Morris's belief in finding order from the chaos of the natural world — mirror repeats, layered colourways, botanical forms that feel both inevitable and alive.

Suggested products: fabric by the metre, quilting cotton, wallpaper, cushion covers, tea towels, tote bags.

The Weed that Dines with the Stars

Inspired by the Fletcher Family Tomato Day ritual — three generations of sauce-making in a Tasmanian backyard. Deep crimson fruit, serrated leaves, golden yellow and garden green, drawn in the tradition of old Italian majolica. Rich in story and ready for product.

Suggested products: tea towels, aprons, tote bags, kitchen textiles, stationery, wrapping paper.

Tomato Love

Turning of the Fagus

Thyme is everywhere in my garden. Spilling over edges, creeping between pavers, tucking itself into corners I didn't plant it. Lemon thyme, pizza thyme, and a few varieties whose names I've long forgotten but whose presence I'd never be without. It is, without question, my favourite herb.

There's something I love about thyme — it's one of the smallest things growing but it punches so far above its weight. Tiny leaves, tiny flowers, and yet the flavour is enormous. The bees know it too. When thyme comes into bloom the garden hums.

Don't stop yourself using thyme when it's in flower because the tiny blossoms are full of flavour too. Sprinkle thyme flowers over desserts to add sweet floral notes that most people won't be able to identify but won't be able to stop eating.

Suggested products: fabric by the metre, quilting cotton, wallpaper, cushion covers, tea towels, tote bags.

An ode to summer garden abundance — bold graphic leaves, flowers that open like little suns, deep green and golden yellow. Full of warmth and energy.

Suggested products: wrapping paper, cushion covers, tote bags, fabric by the metre.

Zucchini Love

Inspired by the hand-painted ceramic traditions of southern Europe — bold geometric borders, rich colour, patterns built for surfaces that get used, not just admired.

Suggested products: homewares, tiles, stationery, fabric, wallpaper.

Mediterranean Tiles

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