Textile Exploration- Linen Part 1
This is the first article of a new textile series. Are you curious about textiles, how they are made, and what materials are used to make them? We are going to start with our favorite fabric....linen!
During the next few weeks we will explore the characteristics of linen.
Linen is made from the Flax plant which is both a food and a fiber crop. Its scientific name is Linum usitatissimum. Usitatissimum means "most useful."
There are many natural characteristics of linen that make it a spectacular summer fabric...it is comfortable, breathable, absorbent, quick drying, and does not cling to your skin. It has an airy appearance that is also perfect for home decorating.
"I love linen in soothing colors for any room in the house." ~Nate Berkus
Photo Credit: Gardenia and AgronoMag