Art Mina
Flour Sack Kitchen Tea Towel "Support Your Local Farmers"
Art Mina Flour Sack Tea Towel "Support Your Local Farmers" was Illustrated and hand-printed in Silk Screen by Mina Wilcox with joy from her small Art Studio in California. This towel will decorate your oven bar in the kitchen or make a great gift.
Flour Sack Towels - History
From the 1850s to the 1950s, everything from flour, sugar, chicken, feed, sausage, and even voting ballots were packaged in tightly woven cotton bags known as "Flour Sack". Thrifty housewives would wash and bleach the sacks, then cut and sew underwear, pillowcases, toys, dress, and what was used most, kitchen towels from them. Their popularity passed down from mother to daughter.
< Mina Wilcox's Art >
The images captured in Mina Wilcox's art are from the imaginary "Poe Poe island" of the Hawaiian Islands and Polynesian culture. Welcome to her deeply tropical and humorous world!
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DETAILS: One 100% Cotton Flour Sack Towel
• Prewashed and Preshrunk
• Heavyweight fabric
• Laundered and processed in the USA
Size: Approximate 16"W x 36"H in ( W 40.5cm x H 91cm)
Care: Machine Wash Warm Water, Tumble Dry.
* Items are hand printed so color unevenness and pattern placement may vary from stock photo. If you want to see the pattern of yours, please let me know if I will send you a picture. Colors may vary slightly on your computer screen.
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We love this towel that makes your life happy! Enjoy!
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