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Fabulous Flax to Lustrous Linen 10am- 12

with Kirsteen McGregor

30 British pounds
Silk Museum

Service Description

'Learn how to process golden linen fibre from the flax plant stem through to woven cloth during this fun and enjoyable hands on workshop' Up until the importation of cotton and silk and the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, many households in the north west and beyond would have been cultivating flax on their land to produce their own domestic supply of natural yarn and woven textiles. Utilised throughout pre-history and notably by the Ancient Egyptians for their burial shrouds and mummification, the provenance and durability of this incredible fibre speaks for itself! Try your hand at historical methods of breaking, scutching and hackling to extract British grown flax fibre from the woody plant stem. Following this, you will be provided with ready spun linen thread and shown simple weaving methods in order to create your own unique repair patch. Finally, learn the art of beetling your cloth to enhance it's natural lustre. This session provides the perfect opportunity to reconnect with nature and heritage textiles crafts.


Upcoming Sessions


Contact Details

  • Macclesfield Silk Museum, Park Ln, Macclesfield SK11 6TJ, UK

    07522349766

    beccasmith272@hotmail.co.uk


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