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Fill your home with bold, creative colourwork courtesy of Rowan’s new pattern collection, Geometric Homeware. It contains 10 projects using modern colour palettes, graphic motifs and a variety of techniques such as intarsia, stranded colourwork and mitred squares.

Larger-scale projects include Martin Storey’s ‘Gaudi’ blanket, which has bright geometric stripes; a cotton throw with a dynamic intarsia pattern; and ‘Stolzl’, a bed runner formed from woven garter stitch strips.

Georgia Farrell’s ‘Aalto’ bolster cushion has a mesmerising stripe pattern in four vibrant shades of Cotton Glacé, and Lisa Richardson has used mitred squares and

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