In heaven, everyone will wear handmade clothes. The Heavens Jacket transports you to a simpler time, to a celestial dimension where every stitch has love and care. Refashioned from a vintage "Log Cabin" patterned quilt, this sweet jacket is lightweight, featuring overlapping layers of pastel calicos and charming feed sacks. Patch pockets, vintage buttons, and a cute collar complete the look.
The T-Minus-One Homesteader Capsule is our love letter to one of our favorite textile traditions, quiltmaking. Each piece in the Homesteader Capsule is sewn in Upstate New York with 100% repurposed textiles hand-picked from estate sales, flea markets, and thrift stores. We use the quilts that 'need rescuing.' They may have stains or holes, but we take great care to rework them into new garments that enhance their patina, add to their beauty, and honor the souls of the women who made them.
THE DETAILS:
- One Size Fits Most ( up to 46" bust and waist) bespoke sizing available on request
- Gentle to the planet. Upcycled with 100% repurposed textiles hand-picked from estate sales, flea markets, and thrift stores. We use the quilts that 'need rescuing.' They may have stains or holes, but we take great care to rework them into new garments that enhance their patina, add to their beauty, and honor the souls of the women who made them.
- Sewn in Upstate New York by a member of the SRS sewing Collective.
- Antique button closures, front pockets, fully lined.
- Do Not Bleach. Dry clean or wash, inside out, on a gentle cycle and hang dry, preferably on the line, like grandma did.
— Custom orders also available — Message us, to schedule a free consultation.
The Heavens Jacket
The T-Minus-One Homesteader Capsule is our love letter to one of our favorite textile traditions, quiltmaking. Each Homesteader Quilt Jacket is created from carefully sourced, antique quilts.
Each piece in the Homesteader Capsule is sewn in Upstate New York with 100% repurposed textiles hand-picked from estate sales, flea markets, and thrift stores. We use the quilts that 'need rescuing.' They may have stains or holes, but we take great care to rework them into new garments that enhance their patina, add to their beauty, and honor the souls of the women who made them.