Helen Round Pure Linen Bread Bag | Bluebell Collection | Navy

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Perfect for storing loaves, rolls, delicious artisan breads and patisserie, this wonderful linen bread bag, featuring a hand printed design from our Bluebell Collection, helps keep bread fresher for longer. Great for home baked and bakery bought breads including sourdough.This pretty navy blue linen bread bag is both sustainable and eco friendly. It gets rid of the need for bulky bread bins and allows you to say goodbye to plastic bag storage.Turn the top down on your bread bag to create a pretty basket perfect for serving bread and rolls at the table. Use for picnics and just perfect for kitchens with minimal counter space with a handy cotton loop for hanging. Made from 100% linen with a natural cotton tie. A must have for bread lovers and bluebell lovers alike.It is hand printed in our Cornish studios using water based inks and is made by a small team of artisan makers. Measures approx: 42cm x 28cm x 12cm 16.5 x 11 x 4.7 inches and made from 100% linen. It is machine washable at 30 degrees, hand printed and made in Cornwall.About The Bluebell CollectionWith our shop and studio situated in Mount Edgcumbe Country Park, we are lucky enough to be a few steps away from one of the most beautiful Spring spectacles. If you are looking for great places to experience carpets of our native bluebells, Head Gardener Lee, suggests the woodland walks, especially around the Amphitheatre near Maker Church. This new Bluebell Collection is inspired by these pretty flowers that are such an important part of our natural heritage.The purple-blue colour of the Bluebell attracts bees in their droves and for many bee species, the sustenance of Bluebells’ nectar is vital during the early spring months. Bees are not the only wildlife attracted by Bluebells in the garden – with the flowers also luring butterflies and hover flies.No surprise then that this woodland plant has been voted the nation's favourite wild flower in a poll organised by conservation charity Plantlife.
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