Linen Yarn & Pricelist

 

!!!NEW!!!  Limited stock of 9.5 (16/2) LINEN Yarn AVAILABLE!!! 

 

We are just beginning to make our linen yarns available for retail and wholesale purchase!  We have only a few colors at this time. But the quality is very high and we are proud to be stocking this yarn for the consumer and retailer!!  This is a unique opportunity to obtain the same high quality European linen yarn as is used here in our studio!

 

We encourage you to come and visit our studio to get a first hand look at our linens and our yarns!  Since video monitors vary so widely in their presentation of colors, we encourage you to purchase a small sampling of yarn for matching purposes.

Yarn Price List

 WET SPUN 100% LINE LINEN

Colors

Price per grams

White

$3.00/sample card of all colors

$9.50/125 gram ball/4.4 oz

$18.75/250 gram ball/8.8 oz

 

(Wholesale inquiries welcome!)

Sunshine

Agate

Periwinkle

Violet

New Leaf

Slate

Neutral

Linen Yarn

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Oldest Flax Mill in Lithuania Oldest Flax Mill in Lithuania

We import our WEFT yarns from the oldest flax mill in Lithuania.  They have been making linen yarns for over 80 years and now employ over 300 people, making it the largest employer in the Birzai district.

Combed Flax from Lithuania Combed Flax from Lithuania

 

 

They are proud of their long history with linen and make sure their linen yarns are of the highest quality.

 

They use only the finest and longest flax fiber in their wet spun 'Line' Linen.  This ensures a strong, durable, and lustrous fabric.  The fiber is spun, plyed, and dyed to the specifications of the dealer.

Flax mill in Belgium Flax mill in Belgium

We import our WARP yarns from another flax mill in Belgium, which has 300 tons of fiber production and 120 tons of linen yarn production per month for a worldwide market.   Their monthly capacity for fiber trading is 1000 tons, putting them at the forefront of the flax fiber market.

Both mills are located in the region of Europe where climate and precipitation come together to provide the richest growing environment for flax found nowhere else in the world.    They are also both members of Masters of Linen, the European organization which resides over the quality and pureness, and environmental impacts of the linen, from seed to cloth.

We have found that importing our own linen yarn which is made to our own specifications in color, weight, twist, and finishing, is the only way to obtain the highest quality linen yarn and still make prices affordable to the retail market.