TOB-10907 Catch the Drift Dim

Discover a picturesque bay along the California coast near the Pacific Ocean with Tomales Bay by Katie O’Shea, where the air is cool and the waves caress the shore. Explore the perfect escape as you watch pelicans dive for fish, boats zip by, and the forest quietly echoes its rustic beauty to coastal bliss in beautiful motifs.

 

Size and Composition

Main swatch is 8.5in x 8.5in in size.

Substrate Width Weight Composition
Cotton 44/45″ Wide 125g/SQM 100% PREMIUM Cotton
Knits 58/60″ Wide 175g/SQM 95% Cotton 5% Spandex
Rayon 54/56″ Wide 76g/SQM 100% Rayon
Canvas 58/59″ Wide 260g/SQM 100% PREMIUM Cotton
Flannels 43-44″ Wide 170g/SQM 100% Cotton
Linen Blend 57/58" Wide 4.5oz/SQM 100% Cotton
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TOMALES BAY FABRIC COLLECTION

Discover a picturesque bay along the California coast near the Pacific Ocean with Tomales Bay by Katie O’Shea, where the air is cool and the waves caress the shore. Explore the perfect escape as you watch pelicans dive for fish, boats zip by, and the forest quietly echoes its rustic beauty to coastal bliss in beautiful motifs. #AgfTomalesBay

Designers

Katie O'Shea

Weight

125g/SQM – 4.4 oz/SQM

Width

44/45″ (114 cm)

Color

Beige

,

Blue

Composition

100% PREMIUM Cotton

Style

Animals

Fabric Type

Cotton

Care

Machine wash cold, normal cycle.
Use only non-chlorine bleach.
Tumble dry medium. Use warm iron.
Fabrics are not intended for children’s sleepwear.

#KatieOsheaDesign 

Katie O’Shea is an American print and pattern designer living in Northern California. She creates detailed and vibrant patterns and illustrations inspired by flora and fauna, landscapes, and surprising color combinations. 

With a degree in Graphic Design from the Rhode Island School of Design, Katie has followed her dream of creating artwork rooted in her natural surroundings.

In 2020, she became enamored with designing patterns for fabric and has loved to incorporate detailed illustration with repetition and finding the right flow of a pattern. Katie is deeply inspired by early works of William Morris and the Arts & Crafts movement, as well as her own encounters with nature.