Emma – Quilting Cotton Fabric – Robert Martin - Brown


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Description

Discover the Robert Martin print from Riley Blake Designs' Emma collection, an officially licensed fabric inspired by Jane Austen's classic novel. This versatile quilting cotton is perfect for creating quilts, sewing garments, or enhancing your home with literary-inspired décor. As part of Riley Blake's exclusive collectible series celebrating all six of Austen's published works, each fabric tells a story. Craft with confidence knowing you're working with quality materials that honor timeless literature and support your creative vision.

Details

VendorRiley Blake Designs
Fabric CollectionEmma
DesignerThe RBD Team
Color Brown
Pattern PlaidGingham
Fabric TypeQuilting Cotton
Width43.0
WeightMid-weight
OpacitySolid

Collection Details

The Emma collection by Riley Blake Designs is inspired by Jane Austen’s beloved novel and is part of a collectible series honoring her six published works. Featuring reproduction fabrics inspired by the original Jane Austen coverlet quilt, paired with coordinating prints that reflect the world ofEmma, this officially licensed collection is ideal for quilting, apparel, and home décor projects.

The RBD Team

The RBD Team

Riley Blake Designs was named as a tribute to both new and past generations, combining the name of Bret and Cindy’s daughter, Riley, with Bret’s father, Blake. That family-centered foundation still shapes everything they do today, bringing cheerful, playful fabric collections to makers around the world.

Bret Cloward grew up in the fabric business, learning the industry from his parents, who owned fabric stores in Utah for more than 30 years. After spending over 15 years building experience in other industries, Bret and his wife Cindyreturned to Utah to lead the family business. Cindy, a labor and delivery nurse with a lifelong love of sewing, helped spark the vision for fresh, colorful fabrics and partnered with local designers to bring it to life, debuting their first line, Just Dreamy, in 2009.

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