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Handwoven Throw
Organic Cotton + Black Walnut DyeDetails · 48″ x 100″ · 4¼ pounds Continue reading
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Yarn Stash
This is a typical order of my main cotton yarn that I weave my blankets with. This order is 56 lbs. of Natural Georgia Yarn.This cotton was grown, ginned, spun, and plied in Georgia, USA. Each cone weighs 3.5 lbs.Next step is to turn them into half pound hanks so that I can scour and Continue reading
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Baby Blankets
Trying to do the best for my Baby Blankets, I will now be using Organic Cotton embroidery thread imported from Holland.I hand wash all my weaving, but now I will be using Laurel Soap from Syria.The soap is a mix of olive oil and natural laurel leaf oil. The laurel leaf has medicinal properties including Continue reading
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Strip Woven Throw / Shawl
Organic Cotton + Black Walnut DyeThe organic cotton used is from the State of Texas & the Black Walnuts used for the dye was a gift from Figbeard Fruit & Permaculture. Continue reading
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Desi Oon (Indigenous Wool)
Organic Gaddi WoolDesi (Indigenous) Himalayan Gaddi SheepGaddi is a Himalayan Desi sheep breed local in Himachal Pradesh, India. Desi means local or indigenous to India.The Gaddis are a semi-nomadic tribe. Each year, in February or March, they leave their winter pastures on the Himalayan foothills, and climb towards the nutritious grass of the Lahul and Continue reading
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Handwoven Baby Blankets
Natural cotton, grown and spun in the state of Georgia.Floor loom woven and hand finished hemstitched edges. Love · Home · Cherish Continue reading
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Off the Floor Loom. Handwoven Baby Blankets
Time to hemstitch all four sides to finish up two pairs of blankets.Natural cotton, grown and spun in Georgia, USA Love · Home · Comfort Continue reading
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It’s the journey that teaches you a lot about your destination.
Tonight’s Journey,Handwoven Receiving Blankets for Hospital-Bound Infants. “Wherever you go … go with all your heart.” Continue reading
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Receiving Blankets
Putting the final touches on some handwoven receiving blankets for the hospital-bound infants. Continue reading
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Cashmere Scarf
Loom woven cashmere yarn · eco-dyed with fresh eucalyptus leaves Continue reading

