Irish linen
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Irish linen (
Production
Most of the world crop of quality flax is now grown in northern France, Belgium and the Netherlands. Since about the 1950s to 1960s, the flax fibre for Irish linen yarn has been imported almost exclusively from France, Belgium, and the Netherlands.[2] It is bought by spinners who produce yarn, which is then sold to weavers (or knitters) who produce fabric. Irish linen spinning has now virtually ceased, yarns being imported from places such as the eastern part of the European Union and China.
Definition
The Irish Linen Guild has defined Irish linen as yarn which is spun in Ireland from 100% flax fibres. It is not required that every stage from the growing of the flax to the weaving must take place in Ireland. To be Irish linen fabric, the yarns do not necessarily have to come from an Irish spinner; to be Irish linen (yarn), the flax fibre does not have to be grown in Ireland. However, the skills, craftsmanship, and technology that go into spinning the yarn must be Irish – as is the case with Irish linen fabric, where the design and weaving skills must be Irish. Finished garments or household textile items can be labelled Irish linen, although they may have been made up in another country. Irish linen does not refer to the making-up process (such as cutting and sewing).
References
- ^ "Heritage Trails at Colin Glen Forest Park" (PDF). Belfast Hills Partnership. July 2014. Retrieved 27 April 2013.
- ^ "Lineage". Irish Linen Guild. Retrieved 2022-01-20.
Further reading
- Cohen, Marilyn (December 2003). "The Dynamics of Capitalism in the Irish Linen Industry: A 'Space-Time Structuration' Analysis". ISSN 0952-1909.
- Steed, G. P. F. (September 1974). "The Northern Ireland Linen Complex, 1950–1970". Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 64 (3). Taylor & Francis, Ltd.: 397–408. JSTOR 2562360.
External links
- History of Irish linen
- Irish Linen - The Fabric of Ireland
- Irish heritage Working in the Irish linen mills