
Burling and Mending Woven Cloth — Cleaning and Repairing Fabric Before Fulling
Burling is the first finishing operation performed on cloth fresh from the loom — a painstaking inspection and cleaning process that prepares the fabric for fulling. The burlier lays the woven cloth flat on a table and works inch by inch across the entire surface, using tweezers (burling irons) to pluck out knots, loose thread ends, small lumps of vegetable matter, slubs, and any other imperfections caught in the weave. At the same time, the burlier checks for broken warp or weft threads and repairs them with a needle, weaving in short replacement threads that blend invisibly into the fabric. Burling was women's work in the medieval cloth trade — skilled, quiet, and absolutely essential. Without burling, every knot and slub would be permanently set into the cloth during fulling, ruining the surface that would later be napped and sheared. This blueprint follows the traditional hand-burling process from first inspection to final check.
Consignes
Remove the cloth from the loom
Remove the cloth from the loom
Matériaux pour cette étape :
Woven Wool Cloth1 pièceSet up the burling table
Set up the burling table
Prepare your burling irons
Prepare your burling irons
Outils nécessaires :
Burling IronsBegin systematic inspection
Begin systematic inspection
Pluck out knots and slubs
Pluck out knots and slubs
Remove vegetable matter
Remove vegetable matter
Trim loose thread ends
Trim loose thread ends
Outils nécessaires :
Small Sharp ScissorsCheck for broken threads
Check for broken threads
Mend broken threads
Mend broken threads
Matériaux pour cette étape :
Matching Wool Yarn1 écheveauOutils nécessaires :
Large-Eye NeedleCheck the selvedges
Check the selvedges
Turn and inspect the reverse
Turn and inspect the reverse
Final pass and approval
Final pass and approval
Matériaux
2- 1 pièceEspace réservé
- 1 écheveauEspace réservé
Outils requis
3- Espace réservé
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- Espace réservé
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