Difference between revisions of "Linen"
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== About == <!-- Write a short description here that would go in a tooltip or a list of items in the game. ex: A short thin piece of wood. Useful for crafting. --> | == About == <!-- Write a short description here that would go in a tooltip or a list of items in the game. ex: A short thin piece of wood. Useful for crafting. --> | ||
+ | A smooth fiber made from the stem of the flax plant. | ||
== Obtaining == <!-- Detailed description of where to find the item or how to craft it. --> | == Obtaining == <!-- Detailed description of where to find the item or how to craft it. --> | ||
− | Flax is obtained | + | Flax is obtained by harvesting a mature flax plant. Seal flax in a barrel of fresh water to get flax fiber. The fibers are spun into linen string with the spindle. The strings can be woven into linen cloth on a [[loom]]. |
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== Use == <!-- Detailed description of how the item is used and crafting recipes it is used in. --> | == Use == <!-- Detailed description of how the item is used and crafting recipes it is used in. --> | ||
+ | Linen String is used in several crafting recipes. | ||
+ | {{Recipe/Fishing Rod}} | ||
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− | + | Linen [[Cloth]] is used to make [[Clothing]], or [[Bed]]s. | |
− | + | == Trivia == <!-- add any other info that doesn't fit above. Perhaps how the game item relates or differs from its real world version, or of the item used be different in past versions of the game. --> | |
+ | Garments made of linen are valued for their exceptional coolness and freshness in hot and humid weather. Linen appear to be one of the oldest textiles in the world: dyed flax fibers found in a prehistoric cave in Georgia suggest the use of woven linen fabrics from wild flax may date back 36,000 years. | ||
− | + | The name linen comes from the Latin name for the flax plant: ''linum''. This English word ''line'' shares the same origin, since linen thread was often used to determine a straight line. The inner layer of fine garments was traditionally made of linen, hence the word ''lining''. | |
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Latest revision as of 07:39, 14 October 2019
Contents
About
A smooth fiber made from the stem of the flax plant.
Obtaining
Flax is obtained by harvesting a mature flax plant. Seal flax in a barrel of fresh water to get flax fiber. The fibers are spun into linen string with the spindle. The strings can be woven into linen cloth on a loom.
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Use
Linen String is used in several crafting recipes.
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Linen Cloth is used to make Clothing, or Beds.
Trivia
Garments made of linen are valued for their exceptional coolness and freshness in hot and humid weather. Linen appear to be one of the oldest textiles in the world: dyed flax fibers found in a prehistoric cave in Georgia suggest the use of woven linen fabrics from wild flax may date back 36,000 years.
The name linen comes from the Latin name for the flax plant: linum. This English word line shares the same origin, since linen thread was often used to determine a straight line. The inner layer of fine garments was traditionally made of linen, hence the word lining.