Description
COLOR NOTE: This is a case of you have to TRUST Lady Virginia on the color. This piece is vibrantly bright chartreuse and yet almost all of the photos make it look muddy or dull. Rather it is bright, energetic and glorious. You will say, “so much more beautiful than pictured.”
S. M. Hexter’s 1960s era Jacobean style fabric, #58506 in the archive, offers a fabulous punch of color and a charming grandmillennial design in the more modern space. 100% cotton, mid weight canvas-like fabric, firm hand, low drape.
Layers of color in what was probably — but we can’t confirm — a hand printed piece. Leafs, fruit, flowers, swirls, shell-like patterning, and dots all combine with vertical black stripes of white embellishments to make a grand statement.
Wide enough to do the headboard of a twin sized bed! Or other ideas could be the seat back/seat of a kitchen booth or settee, perfect for a window seat cover, several pillows, a message board, gorgeous totes, and other ideas…
SIZE: 52″ wide + 1.5″ selvedge on left side and 2.25″ on right side x 36″ long.
COLORS: Chartreuse, lime, white, blush, and black. (What looks like browns in the pic are actually a pinkish bisque/blush color. If any of the pics look yellowish, they’re NOT — chartreuse and lime, not yellow). Pic #9 taken in direct sunlight helps show how vibrant the piece is.
FIBER: 100% cotton.
SUSTAINABILITY: ALL of my packaging except tape is 100% re-used. To avoid extra paper and ink, your invoice is available digitally in your account. Everything from a smoke-free and pet-free studio.
With my products, together you and I help reduce earth impacts since I source vintage items and resources either as they are, or to upcycle into new products, giving them a new life. This reduces demand on current resources, preserves history, and keeps valuable items out of the landfill, all of which asks just a little bit less out of our ever-giving Mother Earth. And since Etsy buys carbon offsets for all shipping, this approach is a win-win for the sustainability-minded shopper.