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Crescent Moon Charm Bookmark - Mustard
For the night readers and slow-page dreamers…
This crescent moon bookmark tucks into your story like a quiet little secret. Soft, golden, and a touch mysterious. It feels like something meant for late-night chapters, when the house is finally still, and the only thing left to do is read one more page (and then another).
Why you’ll love it:
Handmade with a whimsical, heirloom-inspired feel
Lightweight and gentle on book pages
A sweet gift for readers, writers, and stationery lovers
Size: Approximately 12 inches long
About the Maker:
Megan Crowley, founder of Offhand Fibers, creates refined macramé pieces from her Savannah, Georgia, studio. Each design is slow-made by hand using recycled cotton and thoughtfully sourced fibers; knotted with care, creativity, and intention.
We were drawn to Megan’s work for its beauty and everyday usefulness, pieces that feel special without trying too hard. Her bookmarks, in particular, are the kind of small detail that turns an ordinary moment (like picking up your book at the end of the day) into something a little more grounding and intentional.
For the night readers and slow-page dreamers…
This crescent moon bookmark tucks into your story like a quiet little secret. Soft, golden, and a touch mysterious. It feels like something meant for late-night chapters, when the house is finally still, and the only thing left to do is read one more page (and then another).
Why you’ll love it:
Handmade with a whimsical, heirloom-inspired feel
Lightweight and gentle on book pages
A sweet gift for readers, writers, and stationery lovers
Size: Approximately 12 inches long
About the Maker:
Megan Crowley, founder of Offhand Fibers, creates refined macramé pieces from her Savannah, Georgia, studio. Each design is slow-made by hand using recycled cotton and thoughtfully sourced fibers; knotted with care, creativity, and intention.
We were drawn to Megan’s work for its beauty and everyday usefulness, pieces that feel special without trying too hard. Her bookmarks, in particular, are the kind of small detail that turns an ordinary moment (like picking up your book at the end of the day) into something a little more grounding and intentional.
