Over the next few weeks, Nylon Jane found herself returning to the shop again and again, drawn by the shopkeeper's wisdom and the tactile beauty of the natural materials he worked with. She began to learn about the art of weaving, and the way that different fibers could be combined to create unique textures and patterns.
A cult favorite among home bakers and vintage enthusiasts. This apron is not the flimsy half-apron of department stores. Made from the same ballistic nylon, it is stain-resistant and wipeable. It features a terry-cloth panel on the inside for drying hands and a cross-back design that prevents neck strain.
"Nylon Jane" most likely refers to the daughter of nylon's inventor, Jane Carothers
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