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Every Jenny Pennywood design begins in the studio, paintbrush in hand. Once a pattern emerges, it’s lifted from paper and screen-printed on natural fabrics using water-based ink.

CELESTE

My version of polkadots. Sunshiny, but soft.

CHECKS

Simple, clear, and uncomplicated 

DARBY

The official plaid of Jenny Pennywood. Horizontal and vertical lines with their own rhythm, crisscrossing and working the grid.

Dashes & Moon

One of the earliest Jenny Pennywood patterns. Still feels *just* right.

DOTTIE

If Jenny Pennywood walked into a room wearing a “Hello My Name Is” sticker, it would say “Dottie.”

DRAPE

Like Fold, this pattern emerged from a drawing inspired by Matisse. I love his interpretive style of fabric and folds.

FOLD

Like Drape, this pattern emerged from a drawing inspired by Matisse. I love his interpretive style of fabric and folds.

GUSTON

Named after one of my favorite painters, nothing more to it than that! A gestural expressive pattern that follows his spirit.

LUCY

Inspired by vintage, but with a twist: Jen saw diamond eyes in the pattern—and Lucy was born.

RIVER

From a drawing originally paired with another Jenny Pennywood pattern called Stream. And like a river, that painting split into two.

STREAM

From a drawing originally paired with another Jenny Pennywood pattern called River. And like a river, that painting split into two.

TILES

The Jenny Pennywood pattern that, from time to from, breaks from its tidy maze to make a tiny appearance.

TRIANGLES

The very first Jenny Pennywood pattern. It started with a rubber stamp I carved, scanned, and arranged on the computer. Initially an experiment, now a signature.

ZIGGY

Inspired by a pattern on a vintage jacket I found where I often go to find inspiration: under a pile of clothes at the flea market.

ARCHIVE PATTERNS

From the Jenny Pennywood design vault!