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Starry Eyed Tea Towel - Linen/Cotton | *Featured In HGTV Magazine!*

$23.00 USD
Low stock - 2 in stock, ready to ship

This modern brushstroke-printed tea towel is proudly handmade in the USA from a durable and soft linen/cotton fabric.

* Featured in the Jan/Feb 2020 Issue of HGTV Magazine! *

You'll love the minimalist and contemporary "Starry Eyed" print on this black and white dish towel!

  • "Starry Eyed" print design by Shelley Schmidt
  • Black and White
  • 55% linen/45% cotton
  • Approximately 17" x 26"
  • Features 1 corner hanging loop
  • Digitally printed in the USA using Eco-friendly inks
  • Joyfully Made in the USA

Our patterned kitchen tea towels are playful, practical and Eco-friendly - making them great gifts for just about anyone!

Every tea towel we make features an Eco-friendly hanging loop in 1 corner, which is made out of excess linen/cotton fabric scraps in order to reduce textile waste during production.

We design all of our own prints and each of our textile designs is digitally printed onto fabrics, exclusively for us, right here in the USA. We choose to print our tea towels using digital printing because it uses much less water and creates less waste than other printing methods. Talk about a win-win!

Each kitchen tea towel that we make is joyfully cut and sewn in small batches in Madison, WI, by a small group of independent sewists who are paid fairly for their work. Slight variations in size & construction are part of this product's handmade charm.

Our handmade towels can be used for so much more than drying dishes! Use them as fun and festive cloth napkins, placemats, bathroom hand towels...even for wrapping small presents using the Japanese Furoshiki method!

More about this product at a glance:

made in the USA

woman owned

natural ingredients

handmade

non toxic inks

Carbon-neutral shipping with Shopify Planet
Carbon-neutral shipping on all orders
26kg
shipping emissions removed
That's like...
65
miles driven by an average gasoline-powered car