This tea towel is in the very attractive tradition of those old fashioned postcards that are full of gentle romanticism; you can embroider it with the most exquisite rose petals intertwined with forget-me-nots while you hum that oh-so-romantic Edith Piaf song, ‘la Vie en Rose’ to yourself. The embroideress’s dreams are sure to come true !
Standing on immacculate snow this magestuous stag and his little fawn seem to be waiting for the Church bells to chime on Christmas day. Surrounded by poinsettia it will enchant your home. Made from 100% linen woven in an Aïda 5,5 point cloth.
This tea towel is on easy to sew Aïda and reminds of us with humour of advertisements in the 50's – period when these women's biggest worry was to be the perfect housewife. Whether or not you are a real homebody, at least you'll look like one!
Slate blue, forget-me-not blue, sky blue... all shades of blue came to rest on the lovely floral designs of these bowls made of French faience. If you are very into blue, it is for you!
This tea towel represents a history of French faience. The pattern is drawn with many details, it makes bowls look very natural!
There are always fairy tales at the very heart of the snow globes, covered by fluffy snow. This one tells us a story about magic that happens on a Christmas Eve.
A lovely variant on the larger linen version, and matching with the table mats in the same collection, this tea towel is so easy to embroider. The famous Brodeuses Parisiennes bowls are repeated here for all those who are fond of Aïda.
Your friends all agree, you are a wonderful cook, and since you also excel at cross stich embroidery this apetising tea towel is perfect for you! Once you have finished the tea towel and the strawbery pie is in the oven, whiy not invite your friends for a scrumptuous tea party!
An elegant tea towel reminiscent of how sweet live can be in Paris in summer. A pretty Parisienne walks through the city oozing the sweet smell of wisteria and French elegance.