Linen and hemp yarns for weaving | Strength, natural fibers and durability
Linen and hemp yarns are natural fibers known for their strength, breathability and exceptional durability in weaving.
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Bockens Lingarn Linen Yarn - 16/1
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100% Flax, Wetspun Spool - colour : 4,4 oz - around 1531 yards Natural : spool 250 g ou 8.8 oz - around 2750 yards1/2 blanchi : spool 250 g ou 8.8 ...
View full detailsBockens Lingarn Linen Yarn - 16/2
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100% Flax, Wetspun Spool: 4,4 oz - 754 yards Sweden has long been known for high-quality linen yarns. A centuries-old tradition of growing and proc...
View full detailsLinen and hemp yarns for weaving
Linen and hemp yarns are plant-based fibers highly valued in weaving for their strength, breathability and long-lasting durability. They allow you to create natural, resistant and elegant textiles, suitable for both everyday use and decorative projects.
Why choose linen and hemp for weaving
- High strength: ideal for durable textiles
- Natural breathability: perfect for lightweight and comfortable fabrics
- Natural look: authentic, slightly textured appearance
- Eco-friendly: plant-based fibers with low environmental impact
- Improves over time: fabrics soften with washing and use
Differences between linen and hemp
- Linen: finer, more refined texture, slightly crisp at first and softens over time
- Hemp: more rustic and robust, ideal for strong and durable textiles
Project ideas with linen and hemp
- Kitchen and household textiles (dish towels, hand towels)
- Table linens
- Decorative textiles
- Utility fabrics
- Eco-conscious textile projects
Loom compatibility
These fibers are suitable for:
- Shaft looms (warp and weft)
- Rigid heddle looms (often used as weft or with appropriate yarns)
Frequently asked questions
Is linen difficult to weave?
It can feel slightly stiff at first but becomes more flexible with moisture and weaving.
Can hemp be used as warp?
Yes, depending on the yarn size and preparation, though it is often used as weft.
What kind of fabric does it produce?
Strong, breathable and natural fabrics with an evolving texture.
Are these fibers eco-friendly?
Yes, linen and hemp are among the most sustainable and environmentally friendly textile fibers.
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