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Abigail Borg is a surface pattern designer based in Birmingham, England; She worked for
Kath Kidston and mentioned as a new talent by WGSN. Her words: "I love to
draw, and try to keep with traditional methods of design, being greatly
inspired by the Arts and Crafts period."visit her new blog and website
here