© 2010 Elmlid

How do You like your bed sheets?

When I was in Kindergarden, and around 5 years old, our teacher asked us how you know that someone is a really good friend of yours. My friend gave him the answer straight up.

“When you know what type of bed sheet someone likes, then you know it is a good friend. I like mine to be really soft, but Malin likes hers to be crispy and mangled.”

I liked how she was thinking.  So it stayed with me.

Since all my inherited linen has wrong measurements for modern living I got silly excited when I visited Gent the first time. Flandern is known for it’s flax and linen production and for achieving the perfect bleach (ok, I can hear how nerdy this might sound). Personally, I like it even more then Egyptian cotton. Anyways, in a small shop in the center they sell the linen with handcrafted Belgian lace. It is actually a group of old Grannies in the city that produces the lace. I have asked them why they do not sell online. But they just don’t.

They are closed on Mondays.

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2 Comments

  1. Posted August 24, 2010 at 00:14 | #

    Oh. Wow. Handmade Belgian linen? Nerdy, no way. I have fantasies about that kinda stuff – & sort of nice that they don’t ‘do’ the internet.

  2. Posted August 26, 2010 at 10:37 | #

    :) I agree. Let me know if you are going and want the address!

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