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Flax Fibre Extraction Techniques in the Late Middle Ages

After retting, the flax is dried again. This was often done in the fields in the same way as it was after harvesting. The flax is spread out thinly and turned every day, while being dried by the sun. Again, the greatest disadvantage is dependency on the weather. If the weather is bad, it can take a very long time for the flax to dry or, in the worst case, the whole harvest is lost.