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Homegrown Linen excerpt: Dressing a distaff with line linen

 
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An illustrated guide to dressing a distaff with linen, an excerpt from the book Homegrown Linen; transforming flaxseed into fibre by Raven Ranson



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Homegrown Linen excerpt: Dressing a distaff with line linen
  • PDF of "Dressing a Distaff"
  • Learn how to dress a distaff with long flax fibres
  • Learn how to dress a truncheon distaff with shorter flax fibres
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Here's a video with some different styles of dressing a distaff with flax

 
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