Handwoven Altar cloth (or table runner) Size C - 13"x24" Lapis Butterflies)

$195.00

Handwoven Altar cloth (or table runner) 24.5” x 13.5”

Contains yarn that is hand dyed or hand spun in the following fibers; Merino, Coopworth wool, Silk, Alpaca, Cotton, Silk Noils, Coopworth lambswool, Recycled silk sari.
Hand wash cold, dry flat. 

Made using 5 skeins of yarn. 3 skeins are handspun by the artist, 2 are hand dyed merino wool fingering weight yarn. 

Yarns

  • Hand Spun - “Lapis Lazuli” - Twice blended by hand, flecked luxury batt of Alpaca, Cotton, Silk Nails, Silk inspired by the stone lapis Lazuli that was then hand spun on a drop spindle and then plied into the finished skein. (spun by the artist)

  • Hand Spun “Butterflies” - A blend of Coop-worth wool (raised and processed in Wisconsin) and silk spun on a wheel into a two ply yarn. (spun by the artist)

  • Hand Spun “Silk Road” - A blend of undyed brown coopworth lambs wool and recycled silk sari's spun on a wheel into a 2 ply yarn. (spun by the artist)

  • 2 Merino fingering weight hand-dyed yarns.

Handwoven Altar cloth (or table runner) 24.5” x 13.5”

Contains yarn that is hand dyed or hand spun in the following fibers; Merino, Coopworth wool, Silk, Alpaca, Cotton, Silk Noils, Coopworth lambswool, Recycled silk sari.
Hand wash cold, dry flat. 

Made using 5 skeins of yarn. 3 skeins are handspun by the artist, 2 are hand dyed merino wool fingering weight yarn. 

Yarns

  • Hand Spun - “Lapis Lazuli” - Twice blended by hand, flecked luxury batt of Alpaca, Cotton, Silk Nails, Silk inspired by the stone lapis Lazuli that was then hand spun on a drop spindle and then plied into the finished skein. (spun by the artist)

  • Hand Spun “Butterflies” - A blend of Coop-worth wool (raised and processed in Wisconsin) and silk spun on a wheel into a two ply yarn. (spun by the artist)

  • Hand Spun “Silk Road” - A blend of undyed brown coopworth lambs wool and recycled silk sari's spun on a wheel into a 2 ply yarn. (spun by the artist)

  • 2 Merino fingering weight hand-dyed yarns.