Collabo throw x Odeyalo № 510
Regular price $860.00
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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.
A versatile throw
The throw format offers you a world of possibilities! Whether you're an adventurer or a homebody, the jeté can be transformed to suit your needs and desires. Its compact, lightweight format makes it easy to take outdoors (camping, cottage, picnic, beach, etc.). For indoors, it can be placed at the foot of your bed or on your couch to enhance your décor and accompany your moments of comfort.
Materials and dimensions
Materials : 69% coton, 13% laine, 18% lin, 1% poly
The batting is 100% American cotton.
This product has been created entirely from upcycled materials, i.e. new materials that represent too great a burden to be used in conventional industry (end of rolls, coupons, designer scraps, etc.).
Dimensions: 50 x 65"
*For more information, please refer to size chart.
Shipping
- For purchases of $200 or more in Canada and $400 or more in the U.S., we offer free delivery (excluding custom orders).
- All orders are processed and shipped within 3-4 business days of receipt of order, unless otherwise specified.
- Each order is shipped according to the shipping method selected at checkout.
For more information regarding delivery and pick-up at the workshop, please refer to our delivery policies.
Maintenance guide
Wash in cold water
Washing in cold water extends the life of our fabrics by better preserving their properties. Colored fabrics are particularly sensitive to hot water and their color can be altered. If there is a stain, don't panic. Wash the affected area with stain remover before washing the entire quilt in cold water. You can also use old-fashioned soap: this soap is miraculous and natural.
Dry flat
The dryer is the fabrics' worst enemy, especially for the seams. Machine-drying the quilt can not only cause the fabric to dry unevenly, but it can also cause the thread to wear out prematurely or break. The best way to avoid this is to dry your quilt flat on the clothesline, a handrail or the edge of a door.
Avoid storing in damp areas
If you must store your quilt, be sure to keep it in a dry place. For example, a cedar chest, like the ones of our grandmothers, is a perfect container to store your quilt as well as any other fabric. These boxes avoid excess humidity, harmful insects and it smells good! However, the best way to preserve your quilt is to use it rather than store it!