Coiled fabric vase
Sue Kopkind describes her work as “fabric pottery.” It is made by sewing batik fabrics around cotton cording and then coiling the cording to make bowls, vases, trivets and more. The coils are securely sewn together to create gorgeous, practical items for the table and home. Her work comes in many colors and often includes unique embellishments. Visit our store to see more of her work.
Sue Kopkind describes her work as “fabric pottery.” It is made by sewing batik fabrics around cotton cording and then coiling the cording to make bowls, vases, trivets and more. The coils are securely sewn together to create gorgeous, practical items for the table and home. Her work comes in many colors and often includes unique embellishments. Visit our store to see more of her work.
Sue Kopkind describes her work as “fabric pottery.” It is made by sewing batik fabrics around cotton cording and then coiling the cording to make bowls, vases, trivets and more. The coils are securely sewn together to create gorgeous, practical items for the table and home. Her work comes in many colors and often includes unique embellishments. Visit our store to see more of her work.