Hand woven Green Organic Cotton/Linen Tea Towel - Green Linen Tea Towel- Organic Green Kitchen Towel - Handwoven Hand towel - Linen Kitchen

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Handwoven Green Organic Cotton/Linen Tea Towel - Green Linen Tea Towel- Organic Green Kitchen Towel - Handwoven Hand towel - Linen Kitchen Tea Towel Get a $10 giftcard code for purchases of $50.00 or more when you sign up to be one of our VIP Customers! Go here to sign up! https://mailchi.mp/13c3452794f2/signup Use only the best in your kitchen or give it to someone special. These stunning handwoven tea towels are woven with Venne Cotton/linen blend yarn that is GOTS Certified Organic Yarn 60% Cotton/40% linen for a durable green towel that you can be confident that you are using only the best quality towel that is kind to the environment as well as kind to your family. Linen is a sustainable fiber that has been used for thousands of years. It was originally the go to cool weather fiber that all garments and utilitarian linens were made of until the discovery of cotton. With this lovely blend of yarn you will get the durability and strength of linen and the softness of cotton, and it will continue to soften with each washing. This tea towel has a small loop in the center top to make it easy to hang on a hook yet it stays tucked away when you want to hang it on a rod. Every effort has been made to create the most lovely towel that can be washed in the washing machine over and over and still retain it’s color. You will be so spoiled with these handwoven towels that you will never want to go back to store bought towels again. They are extra long at 29″/74 cm and 17″/43 cm wide. The perfect gift for the baker, cook or newlywed. 1) 60% Cotton/40% Linen Certified Organic Yarn. 2) Handwoven and Hand-hemmed using Gutermann Sewing Thread. 3) 17″/43 cm wide by 29″/74 cm long 4) Cotton Twill loop in the center for hanging 5) Dimensions 17.5"/43 cm x 29"/74 cm

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How it’s Made

Hand woven in my studio on my floor loom. The yarn is wound on my back beam and each heddle is threaded individually. sometimes threading up to and over 1000 threads individually. Then The yarn is tied onto the apron rod so that as the piece is woven the fabric will be moved forward onto the beam that holds the finished product.

I then cut the table runner off of the loom, wet finish it and then hem and label it.

Every piece is then ironed and packaged with a satin ribbon with a postcard that gives you care instructions.

Everything is done by hand with love and care to every detail.

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