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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 

CLIVE

Clive is a playful tangle of color and motion.

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.

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From the Jenny Pennywood design vault!