Lol! You forgot about bleaching it after weaving...soak in lye and milk for a week, then roll it out in the field for a number of other days in the sun to make it white...turning occasionaly. Then rinse and clean it all again....it was done here too. There are paddocks down near the village here still called the "Linen /bleach fields"...just along the road from houses called "Cash Feus" i.e. " Cheese rents". (The place incidentally where Johnny Cash gets his name from)
This kind of stuff always took a lot of organisation and people to provide for even a local market: specialists dedicated to it.
An easier green manure crop is annual rye grass...which with its long stems is also excellent for the easier craft of weaving baskets and the like: I once wove a Beehive (skep) with it...but they are illegal to use now.
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