The most important steps
of loden production
Wool Blending
Carding
The carding machine has rolls containing many nails which comb the wool into a fine continuous fleece. This is separated into the 1st roving, an unspun thread.
Spinning
Weaving
Checking
The woollen cloth is checked by hand for flaws on the layout table. Small flaws are rectified, and larger ones are marked.
Fulling
Fulling is an old and simple working technique. The woven woollen cloth is moistened with 30-40°C (86-104°F) soapy water and runs through a compression channel. The applied pressure and friction causes the wool to felt. The material becomes up to 40% smaller and thicker. The fulling process tightly packs the tissue which makes the loden more resilient and windproof. Thanks to the natural lanolin (wool fat) the wool has natural waterproofing.
Dyeing
After a short spin cycle the finished woolen cloth is dyed. Only a strong instinct and accuracy make it possible to hit the right colour.
Drying
Dressing
The most important steps of loden production
through elaborate, gentle and careful processing. Numerous work steps guarantee the best craftsmanship,
because wool takes time. The most important steps are explained here:
Wool Blending
Carding
The carding machine has rolls containing many nails which comb the wool into a fine continuous fleece. This is separated into the 1st roving, an unspun thread.
Spinning
Weaving
Checking
The woollen cloth is checked by hand for flaws on the layout table. Small flaws are rectified, and larger ones are marked.
Fulling
Fulling is an old and simple working technique. The woven woollen cloth is moistened with 30-40°C (86-104°F) soapy water and runs through a compression channel. The applied pressure and friction causes the wool to felt. The material becomes up to 40% smaller and thicker. The fulling process tightly packs the tissue which makes the loden more resilient and windproof. Thanks to the natural lanolin (wool fat) the wool has natural waterproofing.
Dyeing
After a short spin cycle the finished woolen cloth is dyed. Only a strong instinct and accuracy make it possible to hit the right colour.