Foekje Fleur came up with the idea of designing textiles made of industry leftovers. When factories dye yarns to weave textiles, they make some extra -just in case- but they often go unused. The Odds & Ends textiles are designed to get the most out of these remainders, creating endless unexpected color combinations!
Foekje asked me to design the label for her Odds & Ends products. The cones in the illustration are used to load the industrial weaving machines.
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