Warm Clay Plant Dyed Linen Lace Weave Scarf Wrap
Rich as clay for making pottery, this lace weave linen wrap can also be worn as a wrap. a plant that produces colors from yellow to pink. The plant is part of the mangrove species and grows in Indonesia. This dye is made from discarded bark from the tree. The Clay color was made by first dyeing the linen with Ceriops. I gave the linen scarf a post iron bath to create the clay color. Iron deepens the colors, or “saddens them”. In this piece, some of the red tints from the mangrove tree come through the tans.
The scarf easy care, just hand wash, hang to dry, and you can iron it if you wish.
Handwoven on a loom, this linen wrap has an open weave structure. To create the blocks of open weave on the fabric, the warp yarns are set farther apart on the loom. This gives a very light and airy feel. The wrap is great for summer or a cruise.
Dimensions: 72” long, 22” wide
100% Linen
Rich as clay for making pottery, this lace weave linen wrap can also be worn as a wrap. a plant that produces colors from yellow to pink. The plant is part of the mangrove species and grows in Indonesia. This dye is made from discarded bark from the tree. The Clay color was made by first dyeing the linen with Ceriops. I gave the linen scarf a post iron bath to create the clay color. Iron deepens the colors, or “saddens them”. In this piece, some of the red tints from the mangrove tree come through the tans.
The scarf easy care, just hand wash, hang to dry, and you can iron it if you wish.
Handwoven on a loom, this linen wrap has an open weave structure. To create the blocks of open weave on the fabric, the warp yarns are set farther apart on the loom. This gives a very light and airy feel. The wrap is great for summer or a cruise.
Dimensions: 72” long, 22” wide
100% Linen
Rich as clay for making pottery, this lace weave linen wrap can also be worn as a wrap. a plant that produces colors from yellow to pink. The plant is part of the mangrove species and grows in Indonesia. This dye is made from discarded bark from the tree. The Clay color was made by first dyeing the linen with Ceriops. I gave the linen scarf a post iron bath to create the clay color. Iron deepens the colors, or “saddens them”. In this piece, some of the red tints from the mangrove tree come through the tans.
The scarf easy care, just hand wash, hang to dry, and you can iron it if you wish.
Handwoven on a loom, this linen wrap has an open weave structure. To create the blocks of open weave on the fabric, the warp yarns are set farther apart on the loom. This gives a very light and airy feel. The wrap is great for summer or a cruise.
Dimensions: 72” long, 22” wide
100% Linen