| Texas artist, Joan Edelstein uses snippets of fabrics to depict her thoughts. Joan uses process to make her scarves that involves seven to twelve steps. It includes laying and mitering the silk border, printing of thematic fabrics, cutting and layering the various pieces, sewing, finishing and pressing. Hand-made in her Texas studio, each scarf is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece, you might want to hang it on the wall or wear as a piece of artwork. The open weave style is strong, stitched threads leave lots of airy space and is featherweight, so even those who resist the bulk of solid fabric scarves will like these! |