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Book of the Month: This Long Thread by Jen Hewett
This Long Thread celebrates and amplifies the vast creativity and contributions of women of color in textile art and craft - stories that are so often underrepresented in mainstream media. This story-based book is full of stunningly thoughtful and varied array of interviews, first-person essays, and artist profiles.
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Gift your mom the perfect apron this Mother's Day with the Clemente Linen Apron by Fog Linen! Woven with natural linen and designed with two front pockets, this chic gingham apron is the perfect companion for all her creative adventures in the studio or in the kitchen.
Does Mom love to host? Don't forget to add the matching Erin Linen Napkins for a complete set she is sure to love! Select Clemente Apron and Napkin Bundle from the drop-down menu.
Fabric: 100% linen, made in Lithuania
Measurements: 92 cm / 36.2" wide, 97 cm / 38.2" long
CARE: Machine wash gentle, dry cool or line-dry
Fog Linen Work is a Japanese lifestyle brand founded by Yumiko Sekine during the late 1990s. With an international following, Fog is well known for its range of linen housewares + clothing, as well as its developing collection of wood, brass, and metal objects for everyday living.