Don't be shy about covering up.
Photography by James Ransom, Rocky Luten, Ty Mecham & Alpha Smoot
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Dot and Army
Brunswick, GA
Jennifer of Dot and Army believes that using a cloth napkin makes every meal a little more special. We agree. She learned the arts of crafting and thrift store shopping from her grandmother (Dot) and grandfather (Army) at a very young age; if you look closely, you can see their influence in all of her wares.
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Reviews for
Linen & Cotton Bowl Covers (Set of 6)
Reviews for
Linen & Cotton Bowl Covers (Set of 6)
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So useful.
I use these for sourdough feeding, bread proofing and bean and nut soaking. If you do any sort of long process cooking these are really useful.
Love These
They work great and have a nice variety in sizes. They hold up well and the quality is very good. Worth it.
Easy peazy
These are super handy to cover most everything. The added bonus is that they can be thrown in the hamper and washed when it’s time to do laundry.
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