BOZA ROSE-LINEN Mesh Fabric Material, Soft and Flexible, Red, 60 cm X 10 yard (Each Roll)

Linen is used for a variety of purposes. The use of linen fabric has gone beyond the fashion industry alone. It is now used in mix with other materials and is used for daily wear. Linen is not very expensive and is definitely the king of fabrics presently. Clothes made of linen can be easily accessorised. Linen fabric is available in a variety of designs, textures and prints making the material more wanted by everyone around.

Linen, like silk, has an aristocratic elegance when used for draperies. It can be dry-cleaned or washed and will look great for years. Linen fabric has a high natural luster; the natural color ranges from ivory and ecru to tan and gray. Heavy bleaching results in pure white linen. It has antiallergic properties, making it a beneficial natural fiber choice. Linen works wonderfully for drapery panels, as air permeates it, providing privacy and airflow.

Tablecloths made of linen have long been preferred for formal tables. Today's lifestyles often call for a more casual, relaxed style, and linen can be used for that purpose, too. The fabric has a comfortable, organic look when left in its natural color and not ironed. Napkins made of linen have been used since the 18th century. Historically, they were not laundered after every use. Instead they were stored in a napkin ring that identified the user. Linen napkins are lint free and get softer with washing. Make sure the fabric is damp before ironing and avoid constant creasing in the same place, as this will tend to break the linen threads, creating wear spots.

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