Winter Wonderland Silk Lace Scarf
This series of scarves has been handwoven with loving care. The 8-shaft project was woven in blocks using a Bronson Lace pattern to create different designs within the blocks. One scarf has a "snowflake" pattern; the other scarf offers a "boxes-in-boxes" pattern. Both scarfs offer incredibly soft hand with featured Tussah silk used in the warp. Size is approximately 14" x 62" (not including fringe).
Care: hand wash warm with a warm rinse. Wring out by rolling flat in a in towel (silk doesn't like to be bunched) - hand to dry. Can be pressed with medium heat steam iron.
When ordering, indicate your design preference (snowflake or boxes-in-boxes).
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Wisconsin State Design
Women’s Flowy Muscle Tee
Women’s Jersey Muscle Tank
Women’s Scoop Neck Muscle Tank
Flowy scoop neck tank top is a must-have style, made with an exceptionally soft poly-viscose fabrication that softly drapes around curves. The modern elongated armholes and curved bottom hem make it perfect for layering. Features the Authentic Superior logo in silver & blue glitter on the front and the web site's URL in silver glitter script on the back.
Women’s Slim Fit Tee
Women’s Wide Neck Fleece Sweatshirt
Cozy and versatile, this women's wide neck sweatshirt is designed with an exceptionally plush fabrication, in a classic pullover fit that can be worn pulled off the shoulder and long sleeves. Features the Authentic Superior logo in silver & blue glitter on the front and the web site's URL in silver glitter script on the back. Note: Does run small, order at least one size up from normal size for a less slim fit.
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“Same Location, Multiple Perspectives—Photographs of water and woods in northern Wisconsin and Michigan” by Catherine Lange and Michael L. Ruth—with 24 poems by 13 regional poets
SEE WATERFALLS AND WOODS DIFFERENTLY. Michael L. Ruth says his multiple time-lapse and long-exposure images “are not your standard snapshot of a river.” Catherine Lange says her photos of still lifes in nature “create a sense of dreamlike perception.” Thirteen regional poets (from Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, and Ontario) contribute 24 poems—including several written to photos in the book.









