The scarf that you need in your collection this fall

peca collection 2, cotton handwoven neck scarf

“Creativity is not a talent, it’s a way of operating”
– John Cleese


I”m having trouble wrapping my head around this one, but it’s possible that you don’t love adorable fuzzy animals as much as do. While this is hard for me to accept, perhaps….. we can still be friends. 

On our second date, my now husband was forced to lay on the ground, wrestling a very furry shiba inu, resulting in him being covered in dog hair. See, my older brother, thought that him and my parents should take my dog to see fire works.

-My husband and I , attended the fire works as our second date
– Peca, the dog, ended up being terrified of fireworks
– At this point, my brother handed full responsibility over to me

I was sure that the relationship was over at this point. Really, what guy would put up with this. He was totally covered in fur. Amazingly, he asked me out again. And well …. he either really liked me, or also shares me love for everything furry….. because 10 years later, we’re still together. 

shiba inu wearing scarf


Peca loves wearing scarves, but most of the scarves that I make are too big for her. So, in her honor I created a collection of short and skinny neck scarves. And while you might think that I made them for you…. I really made them for her. 

So buy one for yourself, for you dog, or for your daughter. 

This might be the best part of the story, they’re $49 and $59. So they’re a great way to start your collection. 

With every scarf that you take home, you’re helping to spread kindness and compassion in schools….aka end bullying. 

handwoven cotton neck scarf by amber kane

handwoven cotton scarf by amber kaneamber kane handwoven cotton scarf

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