What linen is actually and what benefits make it a good use


Posted August 4, 2020 by cottanausa

Linen is the oldest fabric that comes from nature, so it has all natural benefits

 
Linen is made from a plant called flax. Flax is a plant that is grown for seeds and fiber. It is cultivated in a cooler place as a food and fiber crop. Linen is famous because of its strength and durability hence it is known as versatile fabric. It is highly absorbent, handmade and can absorb up to 20% of its own weight. Linen is 100% natural and oldest fabric used by ancient Mesopotamia, ancient Egypt, and ancient Greece. Russia is the largest cultivator and China is the largest producer of linen. Linen is one most stylish and charming bedding and clothing fabric. It is thicker and crisper fabric. Comparing to cotton it is expensive too.

Some of the benefits of this fabric are:

• It can be washed and dried in a washing machine.
• It can be hand washed.
• Due to strong fibers, it can be used it in various textures.
• Its bedding and clothes can be used in any kind of weather.
• It can even be used in a sticky climate since it is very permeable.
• It shrinks and the shrinkage percent of it is 4-5% that is natural but in the case of "hot tumble dry" it increases to 10-15%.

One of the widely used linen based products is a duvet. It is made from cloth sewn to form a large bag, then filled with down or other soft materials. They are typically white, and they are almost always plain, so they won’t show through the cover. A duvet cover is used as the top layer of bedding to keep the sleeper warm as they rest. The word duvet comes from the French for down, and down is still a very popular filling for duvets. Alternatively, synthetic fiber duvets offer a hypoallergenic duvet option.


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Last Updated August 4, 2020