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Original Eco-Jewelry / A Free Form Shape in Forest Green and Purple with Accessories #OEJ/FGP/001
Size is 3.5 inches across, 4 inches tall, and it weighs .63 of an ounce.
The backing is unique, original quilting with 100% cotton batting.
The added vintage accessories include one large vintage 1940s glass bead, a pearl slice, and a gold and black agate bead.
The unusual pin on the back is a 2-inch-long black-colored clip with a keyhole shape.
Raised and lowered crochet stitches offer different feelings when touched.
Cost is $6 plus shipping for #OEJ/FGP/001
I am a fiber artist. At age three, I began hand stitching embroidery. I was five when I started hand sewing. At 12, I began knitting, making my own clothing from fabric or yarn. In my early 20s, I attended three colleges to study fine art, jewelry making, and art history. Soon, I fell in love with quilting and beading. After three surgeries on my right arm/wrist and one on my left wrist, I began crocheting. For over seven decades, I’ve explored the magic of working with natural fibers. Items are on sale for materials cost only as I must resolve shipping from Ecuador, South America, to your home.
Overpayments will receive a letter for a U.S. tax deduction. Barter, time payments, & other purchase options may be available via contacting Summerland at summerlandvolunteers@gmail.co
My natural fiber yarn was purchased from YarnLux ~ boutique de hilo Cuenca, Ecuador. https://yarnluxboutique
Size is 3.5 inches across, 4 inches tall, and it weighs .63 of an ounce.
The backing is unique, original quilting with 100% cotton batting.
The added vintage accessories include one large vintage 1940s glass bead, a pearl slice, and a gold and black agate bead.
The unusual pin on the back is a 2-inch-long black-colored clip with a keyhole shape.
Raised and lowered crochet stitches offer different feelings when touched.
Cost is $6 plus shipping for #OEJ/FGP/001
I am a fiber artist. At age three, I began hand stitching embroidery. I was five when I started hand sewing. At 12, I began knitting, making my own clothing from fabric or yarn. In my early 20s, I attended three colleges to study fine art, jewelry making, and art history. Soon, I fell in love with quilting and beading. After three surgeries on my right arm/wrist and one on my left wrist, I began crocheting. For over seven decades, I’ve explored the magic of working with natural fibers. Items are on sale for materials cost only as I must resolve shipping from Ecuador, South America, to your home.
Overpayments will receive a letter for a U.S. tax deduction. Barter, time payments, & other purchase options may be available via contacting Summerland at summerlandvolunteers@gmail.co
My natural fiber yarn was purchased from YarnLux ~ boutique de hilo Cuenca, Ecuador. https://yarnluxboutique