



Collabo throw x Odeyalo № 510
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Collabo throw x Odeyalo № 510
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12 Rue River
E
Stanbridge East QC J0J 2H0
Canada
100 Princes' Blvd
#1
Toronto ON M6K 3C3
Canada
The "improv" technique and the reuse of scraps
This throw was created entirely from textile scraps by the Montreal-based designer Odeyalo clothing. The technique used comes from the word "improvisation" and refers to a specific quilting technique called "improv quilting". This technique aims to create a unique pattern by assembling fabric scraps organically, without a precise pattern. The complex and explosive result makes this quilt a unique work of art.