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Flour Sack Tea Towels: San Pascual

Flour Sack Tea Towels: San Pascual

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San Pascual: a beloved patron saint of chefs and of the kitchen... he is known to bring joy into any kitchen and help toward creating bountiful meals, as he was known to make delicious meals from the most modest ingredients. A bit of a loner, Pascual was said to prefer animal companions to those of the human sort. He typically fed the animals first and is usually depicted with a cat nearby. On this tea towel, you'll find a joyful San Pascual along with a feline friend and a little mouse for good measure. Big and thirsty, just about 29" square. 100% flour sack cotton; machine wash cold and tumble or line dry. You can iron them if you'd like, but we like ours a little wrinkly. These towels are loomed in Pakistan and hand printed in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

These cotton flour sack towels are screen printed by hand by the artisans at Kei & Molly Textiles there in the high desert and we love their woman-owned company for more reasons than we count: they use eco-friendly inks in their shop and filter waste water to keep pigments out of their local water system; they operate almost completely on solar power; they create good jobs for immigrants and refugees in their community and sponsor the Kei & Molly Scholarship for immigrant students at their local high school. Theirs is a company driven by love, and that, we think, is the best way to run a company.




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