Swallow Bird Tea Towel Or Cut & Sew

Quirk & Whimsy

£14.50 Delivery included

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    • Order placed
    • 12th February
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    • 17th February
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    • Standard delivery
    • 19th - 20th February

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  • Made in the UK
Description

Gorgeous 100% natural cotton tea towel. Screen printed in the UK with a hand drawn swallow design. This item is perfect as a stylish and practical tea towel...

Gorgeous 100% natural cotton tea towel. Screen printed in the UK with a hand drawn swallow design. This item is perfect as a stylish and practical tea towel
or
can be cut and sewn to create your own fabulous stuffed swallow to cuddle, display or make into a mobile.

A great little sewing project and a perfect gift for a creative soul.

Full instructions are on the wrapper.
The finished swallow measures approximately 29cm from beak to tail.

Need to know

Full instructions are on the wrapper.
The finished swallow measures approximately 29cm from beak to tail.

What you get:
One folded, printed cotton tea towel with wrapper.
Instructions on wrapper.

Happy swallow making!

Delivery

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Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 19th - 20th February

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Anna in Quirk & Whimsy studio

Quirk & Whimsy

Farnham, Surrey

Hello there! I’m Anna, a multimedia artist with a passion for porcelain, paper and slow processes.

I fell in love with clay when I was eight years old and I’m still addicted to working with it now I’m a fifty-something!

I spend my days designing and creating whatever comes to mind, loving the process and hoping each item will bring joy to whoever chooses it for their home.