The Heart and the Bottle II

$500.00

Machine washed and line dried, already softened and ready for reading time. All quilts are hand stitched with repurposed natural fibre cloth. The middle batting is a combination of bamboo and cotton. Quilts are created sustainably, and new cloth is used as sparingly as possible.

94cm x 108cm

Inspired by the life-affirming and uplifting story book The Heart and the Bottle written and illustrated by Oliver Jeffers. Once there was a girl who was full of wonderment at how the world worked. She shared all her dreams and excitement with her father, who always had the answer to every question. That is until one day when his chair was empty, not to be filled again - how would she find the meaning of life now?

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Machine washed and line dried, already softened and ready for reading time. All quilts are hand stitched with repurposed natural fibre cloth. The middle batting is a combination of bamboo and cotton. Quilts are created sustainably, and new cloth is used as sparingly as possible.

94cm x 108cm

Inspired by the life-affirming and uplifting story book The Heart and the Bottle written and illustrated by Oliver Jeffers. Once there was a girl who was full of wonderment at how the world worked. She shared all her dreams and excitement with her father, who always had the answer to every question. That is until one day when his chair was empty, not to be filled again - how would she find the meaning of life now?

Machine washed and line dried, already softened and ready for reading time. All quilts are hand stitched with repurposed natural fibre cloth. The middle batting is a combination of bamboo and cotton. Quilts are created sustainably, and new cloth is used as sparingly as possible.

94cm x 108cm

Inspired by the life-affirming and uplifting story book The Heart and the Bottle written and illustrated by Oliver Jeffers. Once there was a girl who was full of wonderment at how the world worked. She shared all her dreams and excitement with her father, who always had the answer to every question. That is until one day when his chair was empty, not to be filled again - how would she find the meaning of life now?