Linen is made from the flax plant and has been around for centuries. It's known for being breathable and temperature-regulating, making it a great choice for bedding. Linen is easy to wash and dries ...
This unit looks at how linen is produced from flax, a plant that was once widely grown in Northern Ireland. The pupils will be encouraged to grow their own linen, recognise the different stages of the ...
Linen Fabric Just Took The Throne: From Fashion Favourites to Home Decor Essentials: By Sudeshna Paul Crisp, cool, and a little crumpled, linen fabric is basically the cool girl of textiles. It ...
Ken Aldren S. Usman receives funding from Deakin University's Post-graduate Research (DUPR) Scholarship Grant. From clothes to curtains, towels and sheets, fabrics are everywhere in our daily lives.
Watch the following video clips that show the processes used to produce linen today and in the past. In order to see this content you need to have both Javascript enabled and Flash installed. Visit ...