Some of my Saint Patrick’s Day fabric designs are more thoughtful, and some are more fun, but whatever your taste, I hope you’ll find something to appreciate.
Not just for Saint Patrick’s Day
This is some of my favorite artwork because it’s perfect for sharing with friends. If you like wooden sailing ships and boats with billowy sails and brightly painted hulls, then, this is the artwork for you! I also threw some four-leaf clovers and red roses in for good measure.
Harps and Shamrocks for St. Patrick’s Day
I experimented with several very different versions of this harp before settling on this design. I hope you like it…
Treasure Saying
Perfect for creating something special to give to someone you love, and especially for children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
Religious Artwork for Saint Patrick’s Day
Use for creating a religious-themed tablecloth or for placemats and tea pot cozies.
A quick note about shamrocks and clover
Shamrocks can be recognized by their large triangular leaves that group together in threes on each leaf stem. Most clover is also three-leafed, but some features four leaves, and we call it lucky clover. There are no four leaf shamrocks. The three leaves in one of the shamrock have been used in Ireland since the time of St. Patrick to symbolize the Trinity.
I think you’ll quickly realize from looking at the designs on this page that I used different styles of shamrocks and clover leaves in my designs. While updating my previous designs and adding more to this collection, I considered making them all the same, but for one reason or another, each design required its own unique set of leaves.
I have many more Saint Patrick’s Day designs yet to share. Keep checking back.