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Linen Tea Towel featuring Mixed Wattle – Femke Textiles Screen Print Tea Towels, Wrap A Gift, Fabric Stamping, Printed Tea Towel, Linen Tea Towel, Hand Screen Printed, Towels Design, Lino Print, Linoleum

Hand printed and designed in Melbourne, these colourful tea towels featuring the poplular Mixed Wattle print, will add some enjoyment to drying the dishes. Too pretty to dry the dishes with? Hang it over the oven rail, frame it for the kitchen wall or use it to wrap a gift!Made from 100% linen and hand screen printed using eco friendly water based inks. Has not been pre shrunk. Small amount of shrinkage will occur on first wash but this will not affect the print. Size: Approximately 50 x 70…

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The making of an EKA dress is with a studied approach and an imaginative impulse. It is an assemblage of textiles and their colours, hand blocks carved for the exacting prints, details in the construction, and the human endeavour behind it all. Explore EKA Core ‘24 online now. Block Printing Aesthetic, Block Print Aesthetic, Fashion Journal Ideas, Block Print Ideas, Fashion Moodboard Inspiration, Textile Aesthetic, Kiki Core, Fashion Content Ideas, Fashion Portfolio Ideas

The making of an EKA dress is with a studied approach and an imaginative impulse. It is an assemblage of textiles and their colours, hand blocks carved for the exacting prints, details in the construction, and the human endeavour behind it all. Explore EKA Core ‘24 online now.

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Textile Block Printing, Screen Print Pattern, Block Printing Patterns, Fabric Block Printing, Block Printing On Fabric, Home Textile Products, Stamping Textiles, India Textiles, Printed Scarves

Textile brand featuring hand block printed scarves and home goods in vibrant colors made by hand using natural and nontoxic dyes. We also collaborate on handwoven wool rugs and wall hangings made in Gujarat, India. Textiles inspired by traditional motifs, native knowledge, and color. Woman of color owned and operated.

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