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Cotton Blanket

You’ll love it because: This super soft blanket is made of two layers for extra warmth. Perfect for reading by the fire or watching your favourite TV show!

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$99.20

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Description

This eco-friendly, all natural cotton blanket is actually two blankets combined into one! One said is all indigo blue fabric, the other side is a multicolour stripe pattern featuring shades of indigo and green.

A contrasting blanket whip stitch on the edges completes the look! The double thickness means that it’s extra warm, while the natural cotton keeps getting softer with age.

A collaboration through our Village Weaver Project and our team at the Living Crafts Centre, this blanket features organic handspun cotton and all natural dyes.

Due to the handmade nature of this product, it is only available in multi-colour of the embroidery trim. Please add comments at checkout if you have a preference for the colour.

Additional information

WeightN/A
Color

Multi-Color-1, Multi-Color-2

Made by:

Made by Tai Lue
Tai Lue

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