Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Flax


Flax is a plant of the family of the linac. Its scientific name is Linum usitatissiu, from Latin, meaning "very useful". With linen threads are made of different grades and thicknesses and with them you can do a multitude of fabrics: fabrics weaving, embroidery, knitting, crocheting, embroidery, etc.. It is the most versatile textile fiber, not even a synthetic fiber was able to improve their properties, without forgetting that it is natural, recyclable and sustainable. It is used for household linen, decoration and garment, interior and exterior, and even has technical applications (painter's canvas, etc). It must also take into account the properties of linen, clothing attire as well home, on the skin and the physical state: 'It's very cool, does not leave lint and is easy maintenance.

'It's very hygienic hirrita not the skin, which is optimal for people with cutáneos.-off is healthy because negative ions, which are the curan.-Does not absorb odors or attract the suciedad.-It's nice to skin. touch and on-can be boiled in case you need unmistakable ago esterilización.-wearer, because it conveys beauty and embellishes the wearer. Trivia-At the beginning of human civilization consumed the linaza.-Before 5000 BC C. Egyptians carried flaxseed in the bags médicas.-Hippocrates said it was used for relief of abdominal pain and even how energia.es source-The first edition of Don Quixote was printed on paper LINUS flax textile industry had a great peak in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, with exports to America. In Galicia it even survived until the mid-XX. synthetic fibers in the modern left to natural background. However, major designers were defenders of linen. Such is the case of Adolfo Dominguez that importalizó the slogan "the wrinkle is beautiful" .- nonprofit People wanted to build a bridge between past and present, and bring even to our days of old threads and fabrics to fashion avant-garde.

Link to the page where you can see pictures of clothes made of linen: www.linodegalicia.es and learn more about the preparation of linen.

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