And linen can be a mixture of things, (wool/cotton, etc), but it is mostly cotton.
natural fibre
Linen is a fibre made from Flax plants.
No. Polyester is a man-made fibre. Linen us a type of cotton, so set your iron to Cottons
Yes, flax is a fibre crop (hence linen). However, not all flax is grown for its fibre; some is grown for its oil. Hence, you have linseed flax and fibre flax. Flax fibre is primarily phloem fibre, meaning it's bast or soft fibre.
Linen is recognized to be the world's strongest natural fiber. It is 30% stronger than cotton fabric, making it extremely durable and contributing to the longevity of linen items.
flax seed oil. But not limited to. Linen fibre is made from flax.
Irish Linen refers to linen that is produced in Ireland, the yarn is spun from flax fibre which was grown in Ireland for many years before more advanced agricultural methods were implemented.
no
They used a fibre extracted from the flax plant which we call linen.
Cloth manufactured of a blend of wool and linen would be called a wool-linen blend, usually with the percentage mix of each fibre indicated on the label.
No - there are certain breeds that produce fibre - mohair from Angora goats and cashmere from Cashmere goats.