knit headband, earwarmer, headwrap, teen ~ small adult, made from recycled yarns, vegan friendly, original design by Aksala Creations [CLONE] [CLONE] [CLONE] [CLONE] [CLONE] [CLONE] [CLONE] [CLONE] [CLONE] [CLONE] [CLONE] [CLONE] [CLONE] [CLONE] [CLONE] [

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About this Product

A snuggly and warm knit head wrap that I created from recycled scrap yarns in a crayola mosh pit of soft slate blue, charcoal gray, and little flecks of reds, blues, yellows, orange, & turquoise 

The fiber is incredibly soft and wool free, which makes it a great vegan friendly alternative. Some of the yarn was even recycled from plastic bottles and you'd never believe it ~ the yarn is that soft.

Designed to fit a small adult or teen~ don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions about sizing. 

With freeform knit and crochet I never follow patterns, I simply add the fibers as I go to see what evolves. It's like painting with yarn. It's fun. 

CARE INSTRUCTIONS:

Hand wash in lukewarm water with a gentle and preferably biodegradable soap like Dr. Bronner's, gently squeeze excess water, lay flat to dry. 

Ready to ship within 1 to 3 business days. 

Thank you for supporting handmade and eco friendly.  You're awesome

Aksala Creations

Florence, SC
eco friendly hand knit/crochet accessories & home decor. check out "meet the maker" for more info ~
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Hey there, and welcome to my shop.

All items are created in a sanitary and smoke free studio with one very spoiled indoor cat. 

Items are shipped within 1 to 2 business days via USPS, first class with tracking information.

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For as long as I can remember I have always been doing something creative. As a little girl I drew constantly and one of my most vivid memories is of my mother teaching me how to make my very first hand sewn stitches on to pieces of scrap fabric that she'd been saving for me since I was a toddler. My mom was an incredibly talented self~ taught seamstress and while I never quite got the hang of the sewing machine myself, in my early twenties I taught myself to knit and crochet (left handed and hilariously awkward at first) and from there there was no going back. This might sound a little out there, but I often feel my Mom`s presence when I'm working on a new project or design. She passed away when I was a teenager and I'd like to think that she'd be proud of me even if I never did figure out that sewing machine. Art has been such an outlet for me throughout my life and has helped me endure quite a handful of losses and trauma. I honestly don't know what I would do without my creativity.

Thank goodness for this colorful, creatively chaotic and trippy world I've made for myself.

I absolutely invite you to walk said world with me

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