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The benefits of success

I am a passionate photographer, I sew with great joy, I design my clothing models with happiness and I write for the immense pleasure of communicating. On the other hand, I believe that photography requires designer talents, like fashion and everything related to it. With Lin + Quotidien, it is these aspects that are all part of the creative visuals that I can associate.

This week, I read an article by photographer Clay Cook “Six Investments To Level-Up Your Commercial Photography Business”, which gave me food for thought. Like me, Clay Cook has no formal training in photography. He was a musician and experienced all the ups and downs of this field before his professional reconversion as a photographer. I have no training in photography either, apart from the many years I spent reading and making photography obsessively, neither in fashion design nor in sewing. On the other hand, I sewed a lot for my children, I stacked up fashion and decoration magazines and I was always interested in beautiful clothes. I like things that are sober but sophisticated, classic but revisited, vintage but updated. I like natural materials and I have a penchant for everything that is noble, but sober and refined in essence, and linen is one of them. This is the material I have chosen for my collections. I’ll be able to tell you more about it in a future post.

Back to Clay Cook and the title of this new article, “The benefits of success”. The artist says it took him years to realize that success was not about power, money or fame. Instead, he says that success is personal clarity, health and that it also gives him a lasting love for his art and craft.

I’ve been thinking about what success means in my life, even if it’s only small successes. I totally embrace the thoughts of this photographer whose fame is now international. I would add that for me, being successful is what keeps me moving on and it is also a source of motivation to do so. The success I have had with my linen and cotton sanitary masks is what keeps me moving on. All of this is thanks to you and the people at La Fabrique de Blogs here in Montreal.

It’s not about a hundred thousand dollars, but I’m proud of myself, sitting at my sewing machine and doing the best job I can, to give you the best service possible. I am happy to receive your orders and I fill them with great eagerness. I am grateful that you have found my Lin + Quotidien website and that you like the things presented here.

Over the next few days, I will be adding my beautiful removable Peter Pan collars made of pure linen. I have redesigned the model based on a Simplicity pattern from the mid 1900s. The model I have created goes up less on the neck and I’ve revised the roundness of the collar to make it more design. I also hand sewed a large coat hook to close it on the front or back, depending on your mood.

I leave you with these words, while I can’t wait to introduce you to my beautiful Claudine collars and some inspiring new photographs. Some of which have already been added to my Facebook page, Lin + Quotidien. Finally, I also ask you the question: What does success mean to you?

 

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Linen + Everyday: Inspire you with our creations

On Lin + Quotidien, we believe that our business has taken on even more meaning since the pandemic which reminded us of the fragility of life. This also reminded us of the importance of buying locally. We are also convinced that more and more people are keen to take more responsibility in their daily choices.

Linen is the only textile fiber that reduces the ecological impact on clothing. It is the choice no. 1. Indeed, its culture is the least polluting of all textile fibers and that which also requires the least water. Its transformation, except in the case where it is dyed, also stands out from other textile fibers by also being the least polluting.

We want to inspire you with our creations made of pure linen. We create ethical products in a small artisanal production. Now that life is gradually back to normal, our beautiful linen is spread all over the large size room. We are busy like bees to offer you new fashion and home products.

On the fashion side, our charming removable Peter Pan collars will be presented to you at the end of June on Kamylle and Réjeanne, our wonderful female models. These pure linen collars will be offered to you with raw edges in the color white with white zigzag or with black zigzag, in gray color with tone on tone zigzag, in black and in natural linen, tone on tone zigzag too. Our Claudine collar is a unique creation, inspired by a Simplicity pattern from the 1930s. We have redesigned the roundness of the neck to make it a model that will be offered in one size. Thus, the classic is reinvented with this touch of vintage, thanks to the hooks which close it on the front, and which gives it a really trendy look.

On the house side, we sew beautiful dish towels in new colors, cinnamon, paprika, gray, black in addition to those made of natural linen. We will also make napkins in these same colors. Then we will slowly reintroduce our things that were there before the pandemic, as we can do it!

Today, June 19, France is celebrating its 60th anniversary and Linen + Everyday website, his first one, so the post will be shorter … Please, come see us again!