Linen
Discover the enchanting world of linen in "Linen" by Linda Heinrich, published in 2010. This comprehensive volume spans 248 pages, offering an in-depth exploration of the remarkable fiber, from its humble beginnings as seed to the intricacies of woven fabric.
Delve into the fascinating processes of flax cultivation, processing, spinning, natural and synthetic dyeing, weaving, and finishing linen cloth. With over 230 stunning color photographs and more than 150 black and white images, the book beautifully showcases the characteristics of linen and its diverse practical applications.
Moreover, an inspirational chapter features 15 captivating articles by talented Canadian and American weavers, accompanied by photographs of their artistic creations. Enrich your knowledge with folklore and historical anecdotes, such as the pivotal roles linen played in ancient Egypt and the rich heritage of Irish linen. "Linen" is not just a book; it’s a celebration of a timeless textile crafted through skill and tradition.