High-quality yarns with up to 100% GRS certified recycled linen, blended with other natural fibers. With a complete range of yarn counts from fine to coarse counts and in ring-spun or open-end constructions.
1 carding
The process of loosening and removing impurities from compacted and entangled fiber materials.
2 drawing
The strands of refined fline flax are palced on a slanting stable, made up of a series of moving transversal gills. After being fed into two calendar rollers, then coiled, these slivers are then pressed in order to make up packages that will be tied up and stocked.
3 sliver
The strands of refined fline flax are palced on a slanting stable, made up of a series of moving transversal gills. After being fed into two calendar rollers, then coiled, these slivers are then pressed in order to make up packages that will be tied up and stocked.
4 roving
The flax slivers are then subjected to several doubling and drafting operations. The aim of these steps is to harmonize the weight of the slivers, to align them parallel, to attenuate the fibers and to obtain roves.
5 spinning
These technologies apply the same principle of drafting, attenuating and twisting the fibers in order to obtain yarn cohesion. The porperties of yarn and hence the choice of process depend on the type and features of the desired yarn.
6 spun yarn
7 open-end yarn