Flower & Fruit Patches by Solstice Handmade
Adorn a hat, coat, or bag (and more!) with a gorgeous iron-on patch. The embroidered designs feature “spring ephemeral wildflower[s],” short-lived signs of the season that are “here today, gone tomorrow.” - Solstice Handmade
Patches are 3” x 3.5”
*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped.
Adorn a hat, coat, or bag (and more!) with a gorgeous iron-on patch. The embroidered designs feature “spring ephemeral wildflower[s],” short-lived signs of the season that are “here today, gone tomorrow.” - Solstice Handmade
Patches are 3” x 3.5”
*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped.
Adorn a hat, coat, or bag (and more!) with a gorgeous iron-on patch. The embroidered designs feature “spring ephemeral wildflower[s],” short-lived signs of the season that are “here today, gone tomorrow.” - Solstice Handmade
Patches are 3” x 3.5”
*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped.
Since 2017, Solstice Handmade has been working with other local artists and small businesses to create unique offerings made with their hand pulled prints. From natural dye artists, to leather workers, to quilters and ceramicists, they invest in their friends and neighbors and believe more can be accomplished together. Whenever they can, we they local help, organic fabrics, natural colors, secondhand garments, and use up every scrap of material. Their illustrations and prints are often inspired by the creepy crawly, the slimy, the overlooked, the in-between stages of growth and decomposition, beginnings and endings. Education and exploration are at the heart of these images, and of our classes that bring together art and science. Through in-person workshops and virtual classes, they aim to make art approachable and start conversations about conservation and place. The murals they create put specific species and systems in the spotlight, hoping to inspire stewardship and curiosity in the world around us.