Set of 4 Hand Dyed Indigo Linen Cocktail Napkins with Sashiko Stitching

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About this Product

These hand dyed linen cocktail napkins will help make cocktail hour a special hour in your day. Linen has been hand dyed in organic indigo. Before being sewn into a double layer cocktail napkin; a Sashiko motif has been hand stitched on the top layer of the linen. These napkins measure 6 x 6 inches and come in a set of 4.

Hand washing in cool water and hanging to dry will help keep your napkins looking their best.

DawnMichelle-Handmade

Orlando, FL
Welcome to DawnMichelle-Handmade! A shop where I will be sharing my hand made creations. Currently, you will find some of my hand dyed creations in the Featured Products. Check back often; I'm striving to add new products weekly!
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Meet the Maker

Hi, my name is Dawn and I LOVE to make beautiful things. My mother was a maker who inspired and encouraged me. She taught me to sew and knit. I enjoyed being able to make clothing that was uniquely my own. I dabbled in crochet, embroidery, basket weaving and more. After 27 years of making custom swimwear; I decided to focus on all the other creative things I love to do. Fabric dying has become a way for me to create unique fabrics that I can turn into beautiful accessories and home goods. Weaving is another way to create one of a kind fabric.

I am excited to share my handmade goods with you. Loving to do custom work; I welcome you to drop me an email with any custom ideas you have. dawnmichelle.handmade@gmail.com

How it’s Made

Dying with Indigo is a magical process. First you must make an Indigo vat. I have used a 5 gallon paint pail to make my vat. Indigo starts out as a beautiful deep shade of blue. But it is not capable of dying fabric by it self. You must use very hot water and couple of other products to prepare the fabric to absorb the die and to balance the pH of the vat. It takes anywhere from 2 hours to 2 days for the vat to be ready for dipping the fabric. During this time the fabric is folded, tied and wrapped to create a resist to the dye. When its ready it is no longer a beautiful shade of blue. It will be a greenish/yellowish color with a copper looking surface. There will be blue bubbles floating on the surface; that's called an indigo flower. Then, when you finally dip the fabric it turns a green color! About 10 minutes of contact with air and the green turns blue. Repeating that process gives an increasingly deeper shade of blue. It is art and science rolled into one. And very messy!

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Your satisfaction is important to us. Please let us know as soon as possible if there is a problem with your order or products, and we will work with you to resolve the issue. Exchanges, returns, etc. will be determined on an individual basis. Items must not be washed or used prior to return. Custom items are not available to return.

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Cancellation of an order is allowed if materials have not been ordered and work has not begun.

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