#25 COTTON by Frost – Fawn

#25 COTTON by Frost – Fawn

$825.00

Hand woven with a blend of GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) Certified organic cotton, and Cleaner Cotton™ sustainably grown in California. Cotton blankets by Frost add that just right summer-weight layer, perfect for a breezy beachside nap, or a cozy and functional wrap. Wear it as a sarong, a shawl, or lay it down as a seat in your favorite nature spot.

This is one of 15 cotton blankets numbered and made in limited production this year at the Frost Atelier in Eliot, Maine. Woven into a clean, classic modern design, it features the Frost edge, Master Weaver Amala’s signature finish based on ancient Peruvian weaving techniques. It also features the red band, called a Blessing Thread, found in all Frost blankets, giving you our blessing of love, care and compassion.

Our Fawn colorway is 100% dye-free!  We use color-grown cotton to achieve a luscious and sophisticated camel color that comes direct from nature – no dyes involved.

Specifications:

2 lbs. organic and Cleaner Cotton

2x double woven edge

8 hours woven

average dimensions 46” x 68”

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Frost blankets are hypoallergenic, and do not include any harmful chemicals, dyes, or additives. We take every effort to produce our offering as sustainably as possible. Each blanket is produced by hand, and on a human scale. All our materials are closely vetted for quality and care, and sourced from mission-driven operations. All colored yarns have been dyed with organic dyes and/or sustainable dyeing practices. Our home and atelier is powered by solar panels and a wood stove.

Throughout history, textiles have protected, warmed, covered, celebrated, and comforted our loved ones. Each Frost blanket is an embodiment of this human gift of love and compassion. Master Weaver, Amala, has practiced her craft for over 40 years. As every blanket is made by a human hand, slight variation should be expected. With a little care your Frost blanket will satisfy for decades. We still use blankets in our home that Amala made over 30 years ago!