Flour Sack Dish Towel-Queens Annes Lace
Delicate like lace, this patterned dish towel has quickly become one of our favorites! The name of the flower comes from Queen Anne of England, who as was customary, made her own lace. Queen Anne's Lace can grow to be 3' tall. The flower is sometimes referred to as 'bishops flower' and therefore it has come to symbolize sanctuary, safety and refuge. Colvin loves this towel as his kitchen is definitely his refuge!
Kei & Molly's team of screen printers pins, prints, cures, folds, and tags each towel with care. With 101 uses, these versatile towels are highly absorbent, lightweight, and won’t leave lint on your glassware. Our customers (and we) swear by them! They’ll make a colorful addition to any home and when you shop with Kei & Molly you'll be supporting their mission of creating solid jobs for refugees and immigrants.
Specs:
Towel Size: Approximately 29”x29”
Printed Image Size: 14”x19”
100% Cotton / Imported from Pakistan
Hand-printed in Albuquerque, NM, USA using water-based, eco-friendly inks
Care:
Machine wash cold to keep colors bright. Colors will not run. Use non-chlorine bleach for stains. Tumble or line dry. Iron from backside if desired.
