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Flax to linen

Saturday 6 July 2024

Sunday 7 July 2024

Learn how our ancestors processed the flax plant into linen fabric. For millennia this vital plant clothed us and became our second skin; come and be a traditional ‘scutcher’ or ‘breaker’ for the day and change this coarse fibre into a piece of simple twine. Using hand tools learn the art of breaking, scutching and hackling flax, dressing a distaff with long fibres. You will have an introduction in spinning flax on a simple spindle whorl and learn a simple weave, but most importantly, discover what to do with your leftover “tow”!

10 am start

History of flax growing based at Tindall’s Cottage

Growing and retting a crop with the regional differences

Coffee Break

Processing flax by hand outside with traditional tools.

Breaking, scutching, hackling working in pairs to produce ‘linen line’

Lunch break

Preparing fibres for spinning with drop spindles. How to dress a distaff.

Hackling ‘Tow’ and how to use the waste product from the process.

Afternoon Break

Making a sample twine to take away with you

 

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Flax to linen

Saturday 6 July 2024

Sunday 7 July 2024

Learn how our ancestors processed the flax plant into linen fabric. For millennia this vital plant clothed us and became our second skin; come and be a traditional ‘scutcher’ or ‘breaker’ for the day and change this coarse fibre into a piece of simple twine. Using hand tools learn the art of breaking, scutching and hackling flax, dressing a distaff with long fibres. You will have an introduction in spinning flax on a simple spindle whorl and learn a simple weave, but most importantly, discover what to do with your leftover “tow”!

10 am start

History of flax growing based at Tindall’s Cottage

Growing and retting a crop with the regional differences

Coffee Break

Processing flax by hand outside with traditional tools.

Breaking, scutching, hackling working in pairs to produce ‘linen line’

Lunch break

Preparing fibres for spinning with drop spindles. How to dress a distaff.

Hackling ‘Tow’ and how to use the waste product from the process.

Afternoon Break

Making a sample twine to take away with you