Free shipping on orders over $100

Your cart

Your cart is empty

Coneflowers and Ladybugs Cotton Tea Towel

SKU: 2801765
Regular price $26.00
Unit price
per 

Add some text to tell customers more about your product.

Tax included. Shipping calculated at checkout.

Your order ships carbon neutral

Free shipping over $150

Free Returns & Exchanges

Need help? Contact us

Secure payment

    • Description

      Lovely hand drawn flowers and sweet ladybugs in warm earth tone colors. A beautiful addition to your fall home, reminding us of why we look forward to this colorful season.

      Floral tea towels can be used for much more than kitchen chores. Wrap up a gift (furoshiki style), use as a placemat, or cover a loaf of bread that you're proofing before baking it.

      • Size: 19.7 in x 27.6 in (50cm x 70cm)

      • Design is printed edge to edge on one side

      About the Fabrics

      100% Cotton Linen

      When combined, linen and cotton fabrics create the perfect blend of comfort and style. Linen's moisture-wicking and breathable properties complement cotton's softness and versatility, resulting in a fabric that offers the best of both worlds. 

      Half Panama Cotton 

      A natural half panama, made from 100% certified organic cotton. It's a durable, heavy, woven fabric with a distinct basketweave texture.

      The Best Way to Wash Tea Towels

      1. Separate Towels from Regular Laundry

      Wash kitchen towels separately from clothing. The food, oils, and bacteria on tea towels need higher washing standards than regular clothes.

      2. Choose the Right Detergent

      Use a mild, fragrance-free detergent to avoid residue buildup. Gentle cleaning keeps the fibers soft and absorbent.

      3. Wash in Hot Water

      Hot water is your best defense against grease and germs. Towels used for heavy-duty cleaning—like handling raw meat or oil spills—should always be washed at higher temperatures.

      4. Don’t Use Fabric Softeners

      While softeners make towels feel fluffy at first, they coat fibers with residue, reducing absorbency.

      5. Use Baking Soda for Stains

      Baking soda is excellent for removing odors and stains from tea towels that see constant use. Add baking soda into the washing machine.

      Drying and Storage Tips

      • Air Drying: The best option because it reduces fiber damage. If you dry your towels outdoors, make sure the design faces away from the sun.
      • Machine Drying: If using a dryer, keep heat on medium. Overheating weakens cotton fibers in tea towels.
      • Proper Storage: Always store towels fully dry. Damp towels encourage mildew, which ruins even the best kitchen towel wholesale quality.

      Deep-Clean Monthly

      Once a month, deep-clean your towels by soaking them in hot water with vinegar and baking soda. This restores absorbency in cotton tea towels.

    Description

    Lovely hand drawn flowers and sweet ladybugs in warm earth tone colors. A beautiful addition to your fall home, reminding us of why we look forward to this colorful season.

    Floral tea towels can be used for much more than kitchen chores. Wrap up a gift (furoshiki style), use as a placemat, or cover a loaf of bread that you're proofing before baking it.

    • Size: 19.7 in x 27.6 in (50cm x 70cm)

    • Design is printed edge to edge on one side

    About the Fabrics

    100% Cotton Linen

    When combined, linen and cotton fabrics create the perfect blend of comfort and style. Linen's moisture-wicking and breathable properties complement cotton's softness and versatility, resulting in a fabric that offers the best of both worlds. 

    Half Panama Cotton 

    A natural half panama, made from 100% certified organic cotton. It's a durable, heavy, woven fabric with a distinct basketweave texture.

    The Best Way to Wash Tea Towels

    1. Separate Towels from Regular Laundry

    Wash kitchen towels separately from clothing. The food, oils, and bacteria on tea towels need higher washing standards than regular clothes.

    2. Choose the Right Detergent

    Use a mild, fragrance-free detergent to avoid residue buildup. Gentle cleaning keeps the fibers soft and absorbent.

    3. Wash in Hot Water

    Hot water is your best defense against grease and germs. Towels used for heavy-duty cleaning—like handling raw meat or oil spills—should always be washed at higher temperatures.

    4. Don’t Use Fabric Softeners

    While softeners make towels feel fluffy at first, they coat fibers with residue, reducing absorbency.

    5. Use Baking Soda for Stains

    Baking soda is excellent for removing odors and stains from tea towels that see constant use. Add baking soda into the washing machine.

    Drying and Storage Tips

    • Air Drying: The best option because it reduces fiber damage. If you dry your towels outdoors, make sure the design faces away from the sun.
    • Machine Drying: If using a dryer, keep heat on medium. Overheating weakens cotton fibers in tea towels.
    • Proper Storage: Always store towels fully dry. Damp towels encourage mildew, which ruins even the best kitchen towel wholesale quality.

    Deep-Clean Monthly

    Once a month, deep-clean your towels by soaking them in hot water with vinegar and baking soda. This restores absorbency in cotton tea towels.