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Zero-Waste Rose Patch

$20.00

This 100% upcycled mudcloth fabric patch is stitched with the spirit of the southwest. With contrasting colors and clever rose and cactus silhouettes, these felt-backed patches are a simple, chic way to update any piece from your closet with a touch of personal flair.

Sustainably designed and handmade in Los Angeles, CA

Details

  • Sew-on application

  • Contrast fabric 100% upcycled mud cloth scraps

  • Backing wool felt

  • Hand-guided chain stitch details

  • Small patch 4” x 3.25”

  • Large patch 6.75” x 6”

  • Colors vary

Sustainability Impact

It is estimated that the fashion industry produces 400 billion m2 of textile waste each year - of which, 60 billion m2 ends up on the cutting room floor. That is enough fabric scraps to cover the state of West Virginia! Our zero waste patches use the small pieces of scrap fabric that are too small to be used for other garments. Waste at any level is simply a design flaw and we are proud of our continual efforts to be a zero-waste company, by offering zero-waste products.

Care Instructions

Spot clean

Line dry

Iron if needed

Returns & Refunds

All items are final sale

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This 100% upcycled mudcloth fabric patch is stitched with the spirit of the southwest. With contrasting colors and clever rose and cactus silhouettes, these felt-backed patches are a simple, chic way to update any piece from your closet with a touch of personal flair.

Sustainably designed and handmade in Los Angeles, CA

Details

  • Sew-on application

  • Contrast fabric 100% upcycled mud cloth scraps

  • Backing wool felt

  • Hand-guided chain stitch details

  • Small patch 4” x 3.25”

  • Large patch 6.75” x 6”

  • Colors vary

Sustainability Impact

It is estimated that the fashion industry produces 400 billion m2 of textile waste each year - of which, 60 billion m2 ends up on the cutting room floor. That is enough fabric scraps to cover the state of West Virginia! Our zero waste patches use the small pieces of scrap fabric that are too small to be used for other garments. Waste at any level is simply a design flaw and we are proud of our continual efforts to be a zero-waste company, by offering zero-waste products.

Care Instructions

Spot clean

Line dry

Iron if needed

Returns & Refunds

All items are final sale

This 100% upcycled mudcloth fabric patch is stitched with the spirit of the southwest. With contrasting colors and clever rose and cactus silhouettes, these felt-backed patches are a simple, chic way to update any piece from your closet with a touch of personal flair.

Sustainably designed and handmade in Los Angeles, CA

Details

  • Sew-on application

  • Contrast fabric 100% upcycled mud cloth scraps

  • Backing wool felt

  • Hand-guided chain stitch details

  • Small patch 4” x 3.25”

  • Large patch 6.75” x 6”

  • Colors vary

Sustainability Impact

It is estimated that the fashion industry produces 400 billion m2 of textile waste each year - of which, 60 billion m2 ends up on the cutting room floor. That is enough fabric scraps to cover the state of West Virginia! Our zero waste patches use the small pieces of scrap fabric that are too small to be used for other garments. Waste at any level is simply a design flaw and we are proud of our continual efforts to be a zero-waste company, by offering zero-waste products.

Care Instructions

Spot clean

Line dry

Iron if needed

Returns & Refunds

All items are final sale

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