Pisac Wall Quilt - READY TO SHIP
Did you know it takes up to 200 years for textiles to break down? At Vacilando, we are passionate about being a no waste company and are always finding new ways to repurpose and minimize waste.
Since 2016, Little Korboose and Vacilando Quilting Company have been collaborating to bring you low impact, eco-friendly quilts made from Little Korboose organic cotton scraps and Kona cotton. Our 3rd and latest collaboration Sacred Valley was concepted during a Juniper & Stone trip taken by both founders to The Sacred Valley of Peru. Inspired by the Peruvian community, hikes in the magical Andes, discovery of secret waterfalls and strolls through the streets of Pisac this wall quilt will fill your home with love, tranquility and culture.
SIZE
24” x 24'“
MATERIALS
Made from our organic flour sack cotton scraps and black Kona cotton.
Screen printed with non-toxic ink.
Black backside with contrast stitching.
Note: Material is not stark white. It is an off-white, bone color.
PROCESS
Made in the USA.
Quilt pattern by Little Korboose and Vacilando Quilting Co.
Textiles designed and screen printed by Little Korboose in Cleveland, Ohio.
Machine pieced, quilted and bound
Handmade in the USA by talented quilters in their home studios
All our products are made using ethical and sustainable practices.
Ready to ship in 3-5 business days
CARE
Spot clean only and iron on reverse side to release any creases or wrinkles.
Did you know it takes up to 200 years for textiles to break down? At Vacilando, we are passionate about being a no waste company and are always finding new ways to repurpose and minimize waste.
Since 2016, Little Korboose and Vacilando Quilting Company have been collaborating to bring you low impact, eco-friendly quilts made from Little Korboose organic cotton scraps and Kona cotton. Our 3rd and latest collaboration Sacred Valley was concepted during a Juniper & Stone trip taken by both founders to The Sacred Valley of Peru. Inspired by the Peruvian community, hikes in the magical Andes, discovery of secret waterfalls and strolls through the streets of Pisac this wall quilt will fill your home with love, tranquility and culture.
SIZE
24” x 24'“
MATERIALS
Made from our organic flour sack cotton scraps and black Kona cotton.
Screen printed with non-toxic ink.
Black backside with contrast stitching.
Note: Material is not stark white. It is an off-white, bone color.
PROCESS
Made in the USA.
Quilt pattern by Little Korboose and Vacilando Quilting Co.
Textiles designed and screen printed by Little Korboose in Cleveland, Ohio.
Machine pieced, quilted and bound
Handmade in the USA by talented quilters in their home studios
All our products are made using ethical and sustainable practices.
Ready to ship in 3-5 business days
CARE
Spot clean only and iron on reverse side to release any creases or wrinkles.
Did you know it takes up to 200 years for textiles to break down? At Vacilando, we are passionate about being a no waste company and are always finding new ways to repurpose and minimize waste.
Since 2016, Little Korboose and Vacilando Quilting Company have been collaborating to bring you low impact, eco-friendly quilts made from Little Korboose organic cotton scraps and Kona cotton. Our 3rd and latest collaboration Sacred Valley was concepted during a Juniper & Stone trip taken by both founders to The Sacred Valley of Peru. Inspired by the Peruvian community, hikes in the magical Andes, discovery of secret waterfalls and strolls through the streets of Pisac this wall quilt will fill your home with love, tranquility and culture.
SIZE
24” x 24'“
MATERIALS
Made from our organic flour sack cotton scraps and black Kona cotton.
Screen printed with non-toxic ink.
Black backside with contrast stitching.
Note: Material is not stark white. It is an off-white, bone color.
PROCESS
Made in the USA.
Quilt pattern by Little Korboose and Vacilando Quilting Co.
Textiles designed and screen printed by Little Korboose in Cleveland, Ohio.
Machine pieced, quilted and bound
Handmade in the USA by talented quilters in their home studios
All our products are made using ethical and sustainable practices.
Ready to ship in 3-5 business days
CARE
Spot clean only and iron on reverse side to release any creases or wrinkles.
Behind The Design
The appropriation of the Incan Cross was intentional and meant to honor the old cultures of the Andes. It is considered the most complete, holy, geometric sign of the Incas. Traditionally it represents the constellation of the Southern Cross which is to be seen on the Southern Hemisphere. This was considered the center of the universe and was easy to find when they looked up in the sky at night.