Inspired by the bounty of garden produce in August and September, I created a stack of dyed and printed fabric on warm sunny days. On rainy days, I trimmed select fabric into squares and finished the edges. I call them furoshiki (Japanese cloths for wrapping and carrying objects).
The squares debut this weekend at Oak Hart Farms Holiday Market. If you received a bottle of wine wrapped in art fabric, would you spread the cloth over a table and have a celebration? And would my sewing friends stash it away for a delightful new project on a snowy day?