A traditional style Sajou 32 count (12 threads per cm) black checked tea towel to embroider.
The tea towel is a natural unbleached linen with a coloured check. It comes with a loop for hanging and a Maison Sajou label and measures 55 x 85 cm.
Sajou embroidery linens are made in France. They are high quality with a regular weave, and just enough starch to give an excellent handle when working the embroidery and a beautiful finish.
Available in 12 Colours, please see my other listings.
I also have 32 count embroidery linen available by the meter or as a fat quarter in 28 colours or in a 40 count linen available in four colours, please see my other listings.
Sajou produce haberdashery items made in France to the highest standards (in some cases even produced on the original old machinery). Perfect for gifts and collectors, and for those of you unable to resist a quality that is seldom found in todays mass produced haberdashery products.
Sajou was created in 1828 by Jaques- Simon Sajou, selling haberdashery for embroidery, tapestry, lace, crochet and weaving. His pattern albums are sought after to this day by collectors worldwide. In 2005 the Sajou brand was purchased and revived by avid collector; Frederique Crestin- Billet. Many of the old designs have been faithfully reproduced and there are some new designs that have been added in the Sajou style.
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Bought lace from seller twice now. Seller is very responsive. My second time buying had a strange delay but I believe it was more on the end of the postal service than it was on the seller. Otherwise fantastic!