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America Hand-Guided Machine Pillow by Catstudio

Item #: CATST-HGM-PL-America

$189.00
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America Hand-Guided Machine Pillow by Catstudio

From shore to shore there's 3,537,441 square miles in the continental United States of America and we squeezed them into this exquisite design!
Using vintage sewing machines (they don't build 'em like they used to) the fabric is turned this way and that way allowing the straight needle to swerve and criss-cross the many patterned play of our designs. Only specially trained artisans can handle the quick movements needed to create such masterpieces! Spelling errors guaranteed to enhance their charm and one-of-a-kind workmanship. This pillow is embroidered on an ivory linen-cotton blend cover with tied closure. Accented with black velvet piping.

  • Embroidered on antique sewing machines by super-specialized artisans.
  • Dimensions: 18" x 26"
  • Materials: Linen/cotton blend; Down form included; Tie closure.
  • Made in India
  • Care Instructions: Dry clean only.
  • Fun Facts: The US has the most technologically powerful, largest economy in the world. The U.S.A. has no official language (although English is the only language used in Government). About 90% of the world's population lives in the Northern Hemisphere. In the United States, brushing teeth did not become routine until after World War II, when American soldiers had to clean their teeth daily. The area of the United States of America is roughly 1/2 the size of Russia. The US is the third most populous country, at approx. 315 million people. Cathedral Caverns, Alabama, has the largest cave opening and cavern room in the world. It contains the largest stalagmite. The largest meteorite crater in the world is 4,150 ft across and 150ft deep, located in Winslow, Arizona. America leads the world in the music, military equipment, computer/internet innovation, and biotech fields. America became the world's biggest market for wine, overtaking France. Americans consumed 29.1 million hectoliters of wine in 2013. The largest city in the country is Juneau, Alaska, which covers 3,000 square miles.