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Handwoven Blue Fairy Bread Cravat

Handwoven Blue Fairy Bread Cravat

Hey, it’s a Blue Fairy Bread Cravat!If you prefer the shorter length of scarf (which I call the ‘Cravat’), then you are in luck! I made a few more for the Bowerbird Design Market, but I’ll be happy to sell them beforehand :DI sew the Cravat in a loop with a twist, so they sit well under a jacket, or with a jumper. It gives a bit of warmth without being too chunky :)You can find them on my website - and don’t forget you can avoid postage by picking up from Collective Haunt, or at the Bowerbird Design Market!

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Handwoven Hair Scrunchies

Handwoven Hair Scrunchies

2 weeks until Bowerbird Design Market!!! Let me know if you are coming along! May 13-15, Wayville Showgrounds. I will have PLENTY of handwoven scarves, scrunchies and plant holders, and am looking forward to doing some handmade shopping of my own :)

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Weaving a scarf from start to finish

Weaving a scarf from start to finish

If you've ever wondered how I weave my luxury infinity scarves, then watch the YouTube video below for the whole process from start to finish!Some scarves take a total of 3-4 hours each, some take up to 7 hours - it all depends on the complexity of the pattern, and how thin the cotton is :)

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New Fairy Bread Handwoven Scarves

New Fairy Bread Handwoven Scarves

Introducing ... ‘Fairy Bread’ scarves and scrunchies! Is fairy bread known outside Australia and New Zealand? If you don’t know what it is, it is white bread with butter (or in our household Nuttelex!) with ‘hundreds and thousands’ (which are like coloured sprinkles). But I digress - I have two colourways. The first are pinks and emerald greens, and the second are gorgeous ocean blues and greens. So far I have made one scarf in each colour, and 2 scrunchies in the blue colourway.Check out the website HERE!

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Handwoven Classic scarves

Handwoven Classic scarves

There’s more than one reason these are called ‘Classic’: they are my best sellers they are hard wearing you can throw them on and look instantly uplevelled they will last many many years they are luxurious, but still practical Find your own Classic HERE!

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