How Linen Is Made

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do you know that linen fabrics are made from the flax plant flax is the only natural fibers still being cultivated on a large scale in Western Europe the best flax plants are grown between Cana in France and Amsterdam in Holland where climatic conditions and soil are ideal the growing cycle of the flax plant is short with only 100 days between sewing in March and harvesting in July the plant grows to an ideal height of approximately 4 feet when close to maturity the flax plant blooms dotting the fields with blossoms of violet blue or white each flag flower blooms only one day the flax plant is harvested in July to preserve the full potential of each plant flax is never cut but must be uprooted as the flax fibers are not only in the stem of the plant but also in the roots harvesting is done by mechanical grubbers who pull and lay the flax plant on the fields during the writing process flax is exposed to moisture to break down the pectins that bind the fibers together in the stem the flax is spread out on the fields exposed to rain Dew and sunshine for several weeks at this stage the fiber is getting its unique natural color by the interaction of the flax with the soil the rain and the Sun the flax plant has been turned regularly in order to dry and get an even ratting process when flax is rested and dry its removed from the fields in large bales sketching and hackling are the following mechanical steps in the production process flax fibers are separated from the stem the raw flax fibers are combed and transformed in several steps into a very fine fiber ready to be spun into flax yarns short fibers are called toe long fibers line Europe produces close to 120,000 tons of flax grown on 75 thousand acres of land during the spinning process the flax fibers are spun into yarns of various weights and thicknesses the fine yarns are wet spun to get a smooth and shiny appearance the shorter yarns are spun dry or half wet giving a more structured and coarse aspect bobbins with flax yarns are being delivered as wept and warp yarns to the linen weavers before any weaving occurs linen yarns are examined for strength evenness and color once certified they can be integrated in the weaving process the first step in the weaving process is the making of the warp beam bobbins with warp yarns are placed on a rack and are wound onto a fully automatic and computerized walking machine each walk thread on the warp beam has to be threaded through a yarn washer through a Hetal and through the read each having their own specific function on the weaving loom the bobbin hens are wound again on two large bobbins in order to be used again so that no valuable flax yarns are wasted in the weaving mill the warp beams are set up on the weaving looms bobbins with weft yarns are placed next to the looms the weft yarns are crossed with the warp yarns at very high speed all looms are connected to a central computer monitoring system to detect faults and to do constant quality and efficiency control after weaving we do a thorough quality control of the loom State fabric the fabric is controlled meter by meter in full width and weaving faults are repaired by hand to assure a top quality fabric linen fabrics can be sold loom state untreated off the loom most of the fabrics however get a finishing treatment such as dyeing bleaching washing easy care fire retardant or water repellent the unique flax color is obtained naturally no chemical dyes are used in the rolling department we have a thorough and final quality control and automatic packaging of the linen fabrics finally the rows are transported on a band into the warehouse where they can be stopped or shipped immediately to the customer linen fabrics can be used in so many ways interior decoration upholstery and drapery household linen and apparel artists canvas and technical fabrics for centuries belgian linen has had a worldwide reputation based on years of knowledge and expertise traditional craftsmanship and local production the Belgian linen quality label is an internationally registered trademark Belgian linen is known around the world as the finest available flax is the most natural fibre in the world growing flax requires no irrigation and very little use of chemicals since every part of the plant is used there's no waste the flux plant is fully recyclable and biodegradable impact on the environment is minimal throughout the process belgian linen possesses a unique combination of very desirable properties linen has a lasting durability offers an unrivaled comfort with high absorbency and thermal insulation linen is hypoallergenic and lint-free belgian linen places as much emphasis on quality and comfort as it does on health and the environment flags is the fiber of the future you
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Channel: Libeco Belgian Linen
Views: 1,069,910
Rating: 4.8838325 out of 5
Keywords: Belgium, flax, linen, Libeco, belgium, best, Belgian, Linen, Lagae, Home, educational, production, process, how it's made, howto, how, which, plant
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Length: 9min 38sec (578 seconds)
Published: Wed Nov 14 2012
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Another easy going Sunday morning post for those looking to not do a lot. Please let me know if you would like me to keep posting these Sunday morning videos and, if so, what kind of videos you enjoy.

I thought this week we would change gears a little bit, shifting from shoe videos to how a fabric is made. Decided on everyone's favorite spring/summer fabric, Linen!

👍︎︎ 21 👤︎︎ u/thecanadiancook 📅︎︎ Jun 17 2018 🗫︎ replies

In the middle parts of the process, it eerily resembles human hair

👍︎︎ 18 👤︎︎ u/italianbelgian 📅︎︎ Jun 17 2018 🗫︎ replies

This is such a relaxing and informative video. Thanks for sharing.

👍︎︎ 5 👤︎︎ u/thomasdoesclothing 📅︎︎ Jun 17 2018 🗫︎ replies

Surprised to see this being ignored.

I thought linen could be made from different plants. I remember reading some article stating that marijuana could be used, for example.

👍︎︎ 3 👤︎︎ u/Tyrant_Flycatcher 📅︎︎ Jun 18 2018 🗫︎ replies
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