Flax is used to produce linen cloth.
Linen
Linen is woven from the fibres spun from the flax plant.
Egyptian clothes where made of flax flax was soaked in water until soft soften flax was then separated into fibers which were beaten before being spun into threads which was then woven into cloth.
Flax Linum usitatissimum
It is made from the fibers of the Flax plant. Stems are boiled, soaked, combed, and spun into thread.
It is natural, It is a cloth made from the fiber of the flax plant.
Flax-wench was an insult. Technically it was a woman who spun flax, but it was also another term for "prostitute."
To make cloth from flax, first, the flax plants are harvested and allowed to rett, a process where they are soaked in water to break down pectin and separate the fibers from the stalk. After retting, the fibers are extracted through a process called scutching, where the outer stems are removed, and the fibers are then combed to align them. Finally, the clean flax fibers are spun into yarn, which can be woven or knitted into fabric. This process results in linen, a durable and breathable textile.
no its a product from a plant that can be spun into thread and made into cloth most of the cloth we use today is made of cotton because its is quite innexpensve.
Linen is obtained from the fibers of the flax plant. The plant is harvested, dried, and then the fibers are extracted through a process called retting. The fibers are then spun into yarn and woven into fabric.
The flax fibers had to be spun into a yarn.
Flax seed is derived from the flax plant (also known as common flax or linseed).