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Flour Sack Dish Towel: Bread

$14.00

DT-BREADRUS

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Our bread making and bread loving friends have all asked for a bread design - so here it is! Our towel features different breads from around the world. Have you tried all the varieties? Kei is particularly enamored with Japanese Shokupan - milk bread that she and her family would eat every day if they could!

This towel is prefect to wrap you next homemade loaf, to give as a gift or to enjoy at home! 

Our team of screen printers hand 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 swear by them! They’ll make a colorful addition to any home and when you shop with Kei & Molly you'll be supporting our 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.

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Susan Grober

Found this brand in Taos, NM a couple of years ago while on vacation in Angel Fire. I only bought one at the time but wish I had bought more. I ordered these for myself and friends bc they’re very absorbent and unlike any other flour sack towels I’ve seen locally.

So glad you found us in Angel Fire and that you love our towels! We appreciate your testimonial about how they work. We think they're the best towels in town, too! -Kei

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Suzi W.
These are the best.

I love your towels. They're soft, the designs are charming, and they make wonderful gifts to friends as well as for oneself.

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Amanda Vinhateiro

Lovely design!

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Nancy McLeroy

This was a gift. My friend thanked me by sending photo of her lovely challah placed on the towel next to the challah print.