Wild Sky Shawl
These large, lightweight, wraps can keep you cozy in many ways: as a shawl, as a scarf or as a throw. I think of them as offering a hug from mother earth and a grounding, direct connection to the natural dye and fiber materials. I handweave them on a loom also made in Vermont of local maple.
Bands dyed with my studio-grown indigo, rhubarb leaves, foraged Hydnellum and Phaeolus mushrooms, with a thinly striped border of dark grey natural colored fiber. The natural light colored bands carry diagonally aligned panes of lace weave for transparency, movement and lightness.
Wonderfully soft and squishy, the New England grown and spun fiber is 50% Romeldale wool / 50% fine grade alpaca.
28” wide by 68” long, plus 3” hand twisted fringes. Weighs 8 ounces.
USPS Priority Shipping within the US is included in price.
Care Instructions:
Your new shawl requires very little care except to be worn and loved. The most important thing is not to put it in the washing machine! To hand wash, fill a basin with warm water and add about a teaspoon of gentle dishwashing liquid, castile soap, or a fiber wash product such as Unicorn Wash or Eucalan. Don’t use Woolite. Put your shawl in the basin and let it soak for 30 minutes without agitating it. Remove and refill the basin with fresh water. Put the shawl back in the basin and let soak for another 10 minutes. Do 2 more rinses in fresh water. Gently squeeze dry and/or roll in a towel and dry flat.