Strawberry Thief: Best of Morris
Strawberry Thief from Best of Morris for Moda #8176 in Black Very few fabric patterns merit their own Wikipedia page. William Morris's
Strawberry Thief is one.
We've included three colorways in our
Best of Morris for Moda. I see the yardage is in shops now.
Sage Colorway Morris designed the pattern in 1883
The print also has it's own iPad game. A link to the Victoria and Albert Museum's site:
http://www.vam.ac.uk/blog/artists-residence-va/the-strawberry-thief-ipad-game
The Victoria and Albert has a great collection of Morris prints, including this upholstered adjustable chair (Morris chair), which gives you an idea of the size of the print sold by Morris & Company. The chair is from about 1910. The fabric is velvet.
http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O9236/morris-adjustable-back-chair-bird-adjustable-back-chair-webb-philip/
The cotton print we've done for quilters at Moda is smaller scale. You can see it in the black colorway on top of the stack here.
Here it is on a chair seat I covered.
The thief in question is a song thrush.
Mimicking the Cherry Thief, 2009 Inspired by the
Strawberry Thief, Australian Emma at SampaguitaQuilts made a Cherry Thief quilt. The perpetrator is a lyre bird.
http://sampaguitaquilts.blogspot.com/2009/04/easter-quilting-1-mimicking-cherry.html
Decoupage by Nova &Lorsten The
Strawberry Thief design is in the pubic domain which means artists can go off in any direction they choose with it. Entertain yourself by doing a web search for the words: strawberry thief decoupage
or
strawberry thief jewelry
Silver brooch by Xuella Arnold