Description
Tie Design: Bush Plum & Waterhole by June Bird
Dreamtime:
June Bird was born circa 1955 at Mulga Bore in Utopia. She is a talented Aboriginal artist. M&S Textiles Australia printed one of her earlier design called “Body Painting”. This design has been very popular with our customers.
An important part of women’s role in traditional Aboriginal culture into collect (gather) bush foods like beans, apples, tomatoes, cherries, etc. in a wooden bowl called coolamon. Yams are also collected by digging into the soil with digging sticks.
June is an experienced designer drew skillfully the fallen bush plums on the ground walking paths all around for the collectors of Bush plums and other fruits. They eat the plums and make beautiful dough for tasty slices of bread.
Anne and Bob Paconik –
Loved this Australiana cotton material. Great quality. Matched the description perfectly. Looked great when I made what I wanted out of it.
Raewyn Todd –
Fabric was of very good quality – print was excellent – I was a little surprised at the smaller size of the panel – a bit hard to reconcile actual numbers to reality – but all in all happy with the panel.
Judy Pugh –
Great fabric. Fast shipping exactly as described. Didn’t work for this project but will for next one. Five stars for quality and for the store and quality of fabric
lindabradley72 –
Perfect fabric to build my bookcase. Bright intense colors. Easy transaction, great selection, fair prices, well packaged, quick delivery. Always! Thank you