A Sajou linen tea towel with a print of The Eiffel Tower and the Sajou name worked in cross stitch in red on a natural linen.
After a few washes the colours on the tea towel will fade slightly in keeping with the vintage design.
The tea towel measures 18.5 x 23.25 inches/ 47 x 60 cm and has a Sajou label and a loop for hanging on the back.
It is extremely important to soak the tea towel over night before washing it for the first time. This will get rid of all the starch and make it easier to iron. If it is not soaked, it is practically
impossible to get rid of the creases.
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.