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Discover the world of BUNCHY.

Beulah is our first 6-layered oversized bun scrunchie that is the bushiest so far!  Each item is handcrafted mostly from dead stock textiles and fabric scraps sourced & designed in Europe by our creative team.

Given the upcycled nature of these rare gems each piece is unique and quantities of each model are limited. Additionally, as all bunchies are handmade there may be some sporadic imperfections and slight differences in size.

COMPOSITION

Beulah is made of upcycled fabric (deadstock cotton fabrics).

  • 6 Layers x 120cm of Deadstock Cotton Fabrics
  • White Polyester Sewing Thread
  • Size: 17cm x 17cm

Beulah

SKU: BUNCHY-Beulah
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Beulah is our first 6-layered oversized bun scrunchie that is the bushiest so far!  Each item is handcrafted mostly from dead stock textiles and fabric scraps sourced & designed in Europe by our creative team.

Given the upcycled nature of these rare gems each piece is unique and quantities of each model are limited. Additionally, as all bunchies are handmade there may be some sporadic imperfections and slight differences in size.

COMPOSITION

Beulah is made of upcycled fabric (deadstock cotton fabrics).

  • 6 Layers x 120cm of Deadstock Cotton Fabrics
  • White Polyester Sewing Thread
  • Size: 17cm x 17cm

a tribute to

Beulah Louise Henry

Beulah Louise Henry (1887-1973) was a highly productive American innovator and businesswoman. She generated over 100 inventions intended to enhance everyday life, encompassing creations like the vacuum ice cream freezer, a can opener, and a bobbin-free sewing machine.

She's famously quoted as saying, "I invent because I cannot help it," reflecting her innate drive for innovation. Beulah established two of her personal enterprises and served as a consultant for multiple others. Her exceptional contributions were acknowledged with her induction into the National Inventors' Hall of Fame in 2006.

By Harris & Ewing, photographer - Library of Congress Catalog