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Dish cloths / face cloths

Dish cloths / face cloths

Are you looking for dish cloths?I sell a lot of these at markets - they are offcuts from my scarves, and a so practical!I originally made these just for myself - I use them in the kitchen, and also to take off my makeup.  I just throw them in the washing machine, they are amazing!Then I gave them away as presents.  But then I kept getting asked about selling them separately.So here they are - you can find them HERE!

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Plant Holders!

Plant Holders!

Are you obsessed with indoor plants?Me too!  That's why I started designing these plant holders, made with my handwoven fabric.Fabric plant holder made with handwoven fabric and white cotton(Plant not included!)Threefold Designs' fabric pot plant holders are made of 100% cotton with a handwoven fabric panel on the outside, designed to beautifully hide your nursery pots ;)A plastic saucer is included with your purchase, which is suitable for a 140mm/6 inch nursery pot.Just put your 140mm/6 inch nursery pot inside the plant holder on the plastic saucer to catch excess water.

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Learn how to cross stitch!

Learn how to cross stitch!

Cross stitch is such a relaxing, rewarding hobby to learn!It's also very easy - I even have a YouTube video showing you how - scroll down to watch.I started Threefold Designs with selling cross stitch kits and patterns - you can still find them HERE on my website.Choose a cross stitch kit if you want all the materials included (wool from the Australian Tapestry Workshop, needle, canvas, instructions, pattern).  It's great for those who want to start off without worrying about buying supplies.If you have a stash of wool, then you may want to purchase a cross stitch pattern instead...

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Luxury handwoven scarves

Luxury handwoven scarves

If I say I make 'luxurious handwoven scarves', what do you think?Do you equate the word 'luxury' with: quality exclusiveness uniqueness brand price Personally, I believe that you get what you pay for, but being 'luxury' doesn't necessarily mean 'expensive'.I believe 'luxury' does mean quality, exclusiveness and uniqueness.Buying a handwoven scarf is an investment, but not super expensive - my Classic scarves are AUD $160, which is about the same as an average hairdresser visit, and will last for many years.Also, you don't need to have a lot of them - if you choose well, they can match many of...

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