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newly available this season - long and narrow - full length scarves but 4" wide, as ordered by Anna Sui for this season -Price $75 - color mixes, $65 natural colors!!" - regular dimensions of scarves 8" x 65-70" unless otherwise stated - again custom orders - longer or shorter are always an option!! |
Dalia is wearing a garter stitch hat with matching scarf in Grandma's Garden Nate is wearing a knit stitch hat with matching scarf in Summer Forest |
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Faith is wearing a natural grey hood 'frosty' with mohair and silk with matching scarf
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Any of these items can be made with complimentary colors in place of the contrasting black, on request. |
Jevin is wearing a hood,Dancing Poppies, with the flaps buttoned up and matching scarf |
WE ACCEPT CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS! We are accepting credit card
purchases through Paypal. You will find a "BUY NOW" button on
our Purchase page. This site does not have a shopping cart, so
you will have to write down your information and any questions and contact
me to facillitate the order and purchase. |
Our scarves
can be used as body wraps, head wear and definitely the warmest neckwear. All of our items are hand made, hand woven, and hand spun.
The fleeces used in these garments are from sheep raised locally in Western Pennsylvania and are handpicked for their quality, texture and color. We work with the fleece from when they are sheared (and sometime we help with that as well) until the completed item is sent to you. The kid mohair (from angora goats), the llama wool and alpaca used, also come from local sources. These fibers are washed and prepared by hand, with care, before being dyed, mixed and spun. The creamy gold tussah silk (wild silk) is imported. |
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