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6 comments:
Wonderful to watch, thank you so much for sharing.
WOW! I love that they've kept most of the production on site in Western Europe.
A beautiful video to showcase a beautiful material. I have an whole new appreciation for linen now!
What a wonderful look into the history and production of linen. It makes me want to go sew something with my linen stash.
Thanks for sharing this. I've just gotten around to watching, and it was fascinating. I love how many time they referred to it as a noble material. Beautifully shot.
Isn't it amazing stuff ladies? I have a complete new appreciation for linen now too!
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