In this lesson, students explored the natural material of linen, which is derived from fibers of the flax plantΓ’ΒΒa plant known for its exceptional strength and durability. The main objectives were to identify natural fibers and items made from linen, understanding its benefits such as becoming softer and smoother with use over time, and its various applications in household items like napkins and bedspreads. Compared to cotton, linen often retains its natural color without needing to be bleached or dyed frequently.