The Veljekset (Brothers) pattern by Maija Louekari celebrates Finland's 100th anniversary of independence. Inspired by Finnish folk tales, it artfully depicts the wildlife that inhabits the northern country. Here, it is displayed in a Pikku (smaller) version. Printed in Finland on 100% heavyweight cotton, this versatile fabric can be used to craft a curtain, table linen, or wall hanging; wherever way you want to celebrate Suomi.
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