
Humans have found use of natural resources in their environment since the beginning of history. Kudzu is the oldest fiber known to humans. Archeologists confirmed that the oldest fabric found in China from the Neolithic time was made of kudzu vines.
I find inspiration in time honored fine crafts, the way of living close to nature honoring its abundance and beauty.
This product is completely sustainable, biodegradable, and beneficial to our natural environment and the regional ecology.
Product Name: Kudzu / cotton Table Runner 1
Size: 10" x 75"
Material: cotton 50%
kudzu 50%
Product Name: Kudzu / linen Table Runner 2
Size 10" x 65"
Material: linen 50%
kudzu 50%
Product Name: Kudzu / linen Table Runner 3
Size : 10" x 65"
Material: linen 50%
kudzu 50%
Product Name: Kudzu Place Mat 1
Size: 10" x 17"
Material: linen 50%
kudzu 50%
Orders accepted on the different lengths of runners and place mats.
Junco Sato Pollack
Lakemont, Georgia
www.JuncoSatoPollack.com
info@JuncoSatoPollack.com
2 comments:
Would you consider trading some kudzu fiber (as in your skein photo) for western red cedar bark (Thuja plicata)?
I wove kudzu screen before, and some kudzu yarn. What red cedar bark look like? Is it possible to weave?
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