Hello there.
My name is Léa and I'm a 29 years old frenchy with a passion for everything that is creative: from photography to knitting, with a bit of sewing here and there. I believe the best things in life are handmade and hope to become as self sufficient as possible one day, from making my own clothes to growing my own food. Life 1.0 is making a comeback ;)
I studied Business & Cultural Management in a french Business School then life happened, I realized this desktop, business way of life wasn't really for me and started all over. Since, I've tried working from home (still hoping to grow this part of my life), became a Starbucks barista (which I adore even though it physically is exhausting), yet still dream of a quiet life in the countryside where I could grow all the things.
I'm a self taught kind of girl and learning new things is and always will be my favorite. I taught myself Photoshop, movie editing, a few things about Web Design, knitting, sewing, embroidering and have no plan to ever stop trying new things.
When i'm not working or crafting, i can be found in a movie theater or hiding behind a big book. I think culture and imagination are our greatest tools and so I get lost more than often in a good story.
Some of my favorite movies are Legends of the Fall, Edward Scissorhands, Melancholia, The Notebook and Singin' in the Rain.
Books i've read too many times would be Pride & Prejudice, Harry Potter, Alice in Wonderland, Throne of glass, Wild and a million more.
So that's pretty much who i am right now. We'll see what tomorrow brings!
If you'd like to get to know me a little more, feel free to explore this blog, or follow me on Bloglovin', Pinterest, and Instagram. If you'd like to get in touch, you can also e-mail me at lea.lacoste@ymail.com!
Thank you so much for stopping by!
I'm going to settle down and watch in bed with my knitting.
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to say thanks for the Wool Barn tip, and I love your Instagram feed - so pretty!
Hello Lea!
ReplyDeleteI just found your YouTube podcast and beginning with its name and including your projects and the yarn you show, I have to say that the information you share is really great and very useful. Let me congratulate you on your knitting skills. For being a relatively new knitter your finished objects are absolutely beautiful. You do a great job! I love and appreciate not only the information you share on your podcast and blog, but also your joie de vivre. It is contagious and very inspiring. You come across with a very sweet spirit and loving attitude. Keep up the good work. I will definitely continue to watch and read your material.
Gloria :)