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La Cordeline Beechwood Reel with Ecru Linen Twine - 200g Ball Ø1.3mm (0in) ±200m (656ft)
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This elegant beech wood stand, which serves as a dispenser for the included ball of ecru linen string, is both a decorative and very practical accessory that will prove indispensable in the garden or in the house. The linen string unwinds easily, without knotting, and can be cut to the desired length. Made from a strong and 100% natural vegetable fibre, this string can have many uses in the garden for tying in, training or supporting plants, as well as for interior decoration or arts and crafts, gift wrapping, and various household tasks.
This set consists of:
- a 200g ball of string of fine, ecru linen twine, with a natural brown-grey colour, 1.3 mm (0in) in diameter and approximately 200m (656ft) long.
- a natural beech wood dispenser, 18cm (7in) in height, with a circular base measuring 10cm (4in) in diameter.
Linen comes from flax, a beautiful plant cultivated since ancient times for its many useful qualities, many of which are being rediscovered today. In addition to their legendary strength, linen fibres are valued for their length and fineness, as well as for their natural look. Linen string is biodegradable, has high mechanical resistance, is difficult to burn, and is resistant to abrasion and moisture. To make this string, several linen strands are assembled and then twisted in the opposite direction to the original twist of each strand. Uncoloured and unpolished, this La Cordeline string has a slightly rough texture, giving it an attractive, rustic appearance.
It is used in a wide variety of areas, according to the needs and desires of each individual: in the garden, in floral art, in crafts, for DIY projects, in decoration, for packaging, for arts and crafts, for making strong seams, as well as in upholstery. It can be cut with scissors, a sharp knife, or a cutter.
Whether you keep it in the kitchen or in the garden shed, this useful linen string will always be within reach, on its lovely wooden dispenser. It can be used in the vegetable garden to support tomatoes, climbing beans, cucumbers and raspberry canes, and to align rows of vegetables, in the ornamental garden to tie up a unruly vine, or in the orchard to support a fruit-laden branch, as it holds firmly without damaging the most delicate stems. It is also very pretty for tying a bouquet of garden flowers to give as a gift or to embellish a gift wrapping. For artists, this flexible thread can be knitted, crocheted, knotted and woven in macramé, it personalises scrapbooking and decorative objects, always with a very natural feel.
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