Libeco Belgian Linen
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Libeco Fabrics - Le Lin Durable
Saviez-vous que le lin est une fibre naturelle? Chez Libeco, nous sommes passionnés par le lin, et le lin en tant que matière première depuis 1858. We believe in linen.
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Libeco Fabrics - Duurzaam Linnen
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Wist je dat vlas een natuurlijke vezel is? Bij Libeco delen we een passie voor vlas en linnen als duurzame grondstof sinds 1858. We believe in linen. info@libeco.be www.libeco.com
Libeco Fabrics - Sustainable Linen
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Did you know flax is a natural fiber? At Libeco, we've been passionate about flax and linen as a sustainable raw material since 1858. We believe in linen. info@libeco.com www.libeco.com
Belgian Linen - A Guarantee of Quality
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The Belgian Linen Association represents 1500 artisans and companies, growing and transforming the flax fiber to Belgian Linen™. They are part of the essential production chain of Belgian Linen™; flax growers, scutchers, spinners, weavers and dyers. Only Belgian based companies that produce their linen in Belgium may carry this label. Be sure to always check your purchase of linen for this labe...
Libeco - 100% Made in Europe
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This is an excerpt of the Ultralin movie "The Linen Tour", featuring Libeco and Raymond Libeert. Masters of Linen®, The Linen Tour © CELC mastersoflinen.com
Kisany - Living Linens
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Kisany is an organization founded by European women. They decided to help women in southern Africa who have been abandoned or abused, by providing them of a stable job and income. Embroidering their own linen collection and working for different companies, these women can now take care of their families and even own their own house.
Flax - Fiber of the future
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At Libeco, we see flax as the fiber of the future. It is a fiber that allows us to apply environmentally friendly and durable processes in our mill. Raymond Libeert, fifth generation of the founding Libeert family, explains you how we do so.
The Libeco Story
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Libeco was founded in 1858. Ever since, the company has done what it does best: weaving linen. In this video, Raymond Libeert tells us the story of the company founded by his forefathers over 160 years ago.
Origins of the Organic Linen Collection
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From the field to the end product, our manufacturing processes are completed with maximum respect for the environment. Our linen is grown by organic farmers, and is spun, woven and finished without the addition of any harmful products whatsoever. All our processes are GOTS certified.
Comment c'est fait - le lin, une fibre écologique
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D'ou vient le lin? Comment fabrique-t-on le lin? Comment transformer le fibre du lin dans un tissu? Et pourquoi est le lin un bon alternatif pour les fibres naturelles comme le cotton? Dans ce vidéo, nous vous introduisons dans le monde du lin belge. Chaque étappe du lin est introduit avec des images des vraies producteurs de lin. © 2012 Libeco-Lagae
How Linen Is Made
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Ever wondered where linen comes from? From which plant linen cloth is made? How linen is produced? In this video you will learn more about Belgian Linen and how it's made. Read the The Linen Craft series on our blog, in which we explain each step of the production process: blog.libecohomestores.com/the-linen-craft/ © Libeco
Hoe wordt linnen gemaakt?
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In deze video wordt getoond wat er in het productieproces van linnen vervat zit. © Libeco-Lagae

Komentáře

  • @JeaniseCoq-ph3op
    @JeaniseCoq-ph3op Před 2 měsíci

    Bravo j' aime cette vidéo

  • @عليعلي-ق1ث2ض
    @عليعلي-ق1ث2ض Před 2 měsíci

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @EbontouBeldovine
    @EbontouBeldovine Před 6 měsíci

    Trop merveilleux 😮😊i like it so much

  • @baptistcamerlynck704
    @baptistcamerlynck704 Před 6 měsíci

    Love naar vlas ❤😊

  • @patrikcalloch7953
    @patrikcalloch7953 Před 11 měsíci

    vive le lin . j'ai stratifié du ctp de 3 mm. avec du lin , nickel .

  • @munchkin0.o
    @munchkin0.o Před rokem

    Merci beaucoup !! x

  • @gueratom
    @gueratom Před rokem

    Toujours impressionnants ces procédés industriels

  • @josephyearwood1179
    @josephyearwood1179 Před rokem

    Does anyone know why the Libeco familyname “Libeert” was said so weirdly. The “ee” looks moreso Dutch than Welch. How does the name “Libeert” ring in it’s native Dutch?

  • @alamsmart7798
    @alamsmart7798 Před rokem

    I needed but how can I get it

  • @saucealgerienne31
    @saucealgerienne31 Před rokem

    Ca veut dire quoi finition isicaire?

  • @neiabloomfield5416
    @neiabloomfield5416 Před rokem

    Also linen bedding is wondrous. Cool in summer heat 🌡️Warm in winter

  • @neiabloomfield5416
    @neiabloomfield5416 Před rokem

    Чи хтось колись спав в снопах льону 💝 це щось неймовірне, як гіпноз

  • @spinnetti
    @spinnetti Před rokem

    how are the individual strands connected end-to-end to get continuous yarn?

  • @annep.1905
    @annep.1905 Před rokem

    Flax fibers look just like blond hair. I wonder if you could make wigs with it.

  • @ThatOpalGuy
    @ThatOpalGuy Před rokem

    fascinating.

  • @giaselma9281
    @giaselma9281 Před rokem

    very interesting

  • @daniellejones3033
    @daniellejones3033 Před rokem

    Interesting fact about linen and wool: Frequency Study In 2003, a study was done by a Jewish doctor, Heidi Yellen, on the frequencies of fabric. According to this study, the human body has a signature frequency of 100, and organic cotton is the same - 100. The study showed that if the number is lower than 100, it puts a strain on the body. A diseased, nearly dead person has a frequency of about 15, and that is where polyester, rayon, and silk register. Nonorganic cotton registers a signature frequency of about 70. However, if the fabric has a higher frequency, it gives energy to the body. This is where linen comes in as a super-fabric. Its frequency is 5,000. Wool is also 5,000, but when mixed together with linen, the frequencies cancel each other out and fall to zero. Even wearing a wool sweater on top of a linen outfit in a study collapsed the electrical field. The reason for this could be that the energy field of wool flows from left to right, while that of linen flows in the opposite direction, from right to left.

  • @happyoutside8227
    @happyoutside8227 Před rokem

    To the first people who figured out how to make flax into linen, I salute you.

  • @lawrenceoflaredo
    @lawrenceoflaredo Před rokem

    everything reminds me of her

  • @maggiegarcia1002
    @maggiegarcia1002 Před rokem

    Amazing 🤩

  • @_ckr
    @_ckr Před rokem

    Decades ago I worked in a now-defunct medium size paper mill owned by Olin/Ecusta/Glatfelter in Pisgah Forest, NC, USA. This mill originally manufactured cigarette and bible paper solely from Alberta, CA sourced flax fiber. This single mill consumed twice as much flax as cited in this video (>2 x 120,000 tons/year). The flax was processed in a manner similar to wood pulp with some unusual, dated technologies along the way that more suited this unusual papermaking raw material. Our product was used by all major US cigarette manufacturers, much of this product exported around the world. We had few competitors in the cigarette paper business. Our French competitor (name escapes me) always made a superior product - maybe it was some of that French-Belgian flax. The Pisgah Forest mill was driven out of business in the early 00s, leaving ~1000 people out of work with no manufacturing nearby to match their former earnings. Some of the mill equipment was parted out to Chinese buyers who started their own paper mill, and hired one of my former coworkers (engineer) to help them get their mill running.

  • @troublemaker9899
    @troublemaker9899 Před rokem

    3:05 I finally understand the idea behind the song "The Maid with the Flaxen Hair".

  • @Liisa3139
    @Liisa3139 Před rokem

    Annoying music; totally unnecessary.

  • @spacemissing
    @spacemissing Před rokem

    Imagine Joe Friday investigating a robbery... "Just the flax, Ma'am, just the flax".

  • @atlantic_love
    @atlantic_love Před rokem

    I watched the video in preview mode, so no audio. I don't understand how the plant is even into long strands. Why do the sections not come apart? Beautiful material..

  • @Susy_Mereles
    @Susy_Mereles Před rokem

    In Mexico we've got several dress shops with fabulous garments made of linen. I am very keen on wearing it. Love it! ✨ Great documentary 👏🌟✨

  • @vilmamyosotis9058
    @vilmamyosotis9058 Před rokem

    Bello davvero! pianta meravigliosa dalle mille virtú - (per i raccoglitori forse sarebbe opportuno indossare una protezione per non respirare le polveri), grazie per la condivisione

  • @agrippanyagwaya2308

    I planted my store bought flax seeds and I saw them after ten days they all germinated and the small plants looks very healthy

  • @estrellafrisch2854
    @estrellafrisch2854 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for making this videos. Very informative.

  • @AzamatSlowedAndReverb

    If anyone knows the source of vilebrequin linen and not just where it ends on the label of the shorts which says Morocco but where morocco gets the linen and if it is imported from somewhere else. Please let me know, trying to get away from the giant CH if you know what I mean.

  • @fifisflowers
    @fifisflowers Před 2 lety

    I Love 💚 Linen 🌿

  • @JayFolipurba
    @JayFolipurba Před 2 lety

    I'm in the future now and linen is very underutilised

  • @Dovid2000
    @Dovid2000 Před 2 lety

    The Industrial revolution brought all these advance to textile production. It's mind boggling. Such wisdom!

  • @artytomparis
    @artytomparis Před 2 lety

    Wonderful. I use linen for painting on but didn't know of these other great qualities.

  • @perhapsyes2493
    @perhapsyes2493 Před 2 lety

    This is an AI voiced video, isn't it?

  • @pennyrobinson4266
    @pennyrobinson4266 Před 2 lety

    I bought my first linen sheets a year ago and it was instant addiction! I like this film for its topic, music and narration. I have watched it several times.

  • @TocsTheWanderer
    @TocsTheWanderer Před 2 lety

    At 3:14, it's really obvious why the term "flaxen hair" is a thing.

  • @kleineroteHex
    @kleineroteHex Před 2 lety

    Fascinating! Back in grade school we saw an animated short film of a mole who grew flax, processed it and made himself overalls -- this was by far more high tech and informative. I just never forgot that little mole! Flax and hemp besides wool got my vote hands down. Also looking into nettle fiber 😀

  • @goudagirl6095
    @goudagirl6095 Před 2 lety

    when i see videos like this, I always have to wonder: who was the first person to come up with this idea, to find out that if you beat, crush, soak, beat some more, comb, twist, comb again, and weave a PLANT, you can make fabric and clothing out of it? I mean, it's a LOT of steps!

  • @3SecondsOfHope
    @3SecondsOfHope Před 2 lety

    Fascinating

  • @christisking4384
    @christisking4384 Před 2 lety

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  • @beeinthebodytorahclass2002

    Yes, linen truly is the fiber of the future, the Bible says God's saints will be wearing white linen in His kingdom!

  • @derekthompson6992
    @derekthompson6992 Před 2 lety

    I think you need to learn something about video editing either audio or music *never* both at the same time its unnecessary and annoying trying to listen to the voice and having music overshadow it *Thumbs down*

  • @stardust6066
    @stardust6066 Před 2 lety

    Loved it great video thank you for making it 😃👍

  • @katerinapatiniotis5598

    Linen is the material of the future while the ancient Egyptians wore it thousands of years ago.

  • @erynn9968
    @erynn9968 Před 2 lety

    The highest impact on the environment is your single child. The rest 0.0001% of what you do is insignificant.

  • @ReallyJillRogoff
    @ReallyJillRogoff Před 2 lety

    My favourite fabric.

  • @kristaw206
    @kristaw206 Před 2 lety

    Can’t believe this is all made from one plant!!

  • @MyNameIsBVD
    @MyNameIsBVD Před 2 lety

    Honestly with most of these who the fuck thought this shit up blows my mind

  • @pureenergy5136
    @pureenergy5136 Před 2 lety

    Not sure about all that goes on in production. But I do know for sure that I will never take my beautiful linen clothing for granted again...