
linen weaving
Linen weaving involves creating fabric from flax fibers through a process where the fibers are extracted from flax plants, cleaned, and spun into yarn. The yarns are then woven together on a loom, with horizontal threads (weft) passing over and under vertical threads (warp). The weaving process produces a durable, breathable textile valued for its strength and cool feel, often used in clothing, tablecloths, and textiles. Skilled craftsmanship and attention to detail influence the quality of the finished linen fabric, reflecting both traditional methods and modern techniques.