lattapuhastus
Lattapuhastus, also known as lattapuhastamine, is a traditional Estonian method of cleaning and preserving linen. The process involves several steps, each contributing to the final product's quality and longevity. The first step is the selection of raw materials, typically high-quality linen that is free from defects. The linen is then soaked in water to remove any impurities and to soften the fibers. This is followed by a thorough washing process, often using natural soaps or lye, to further clean the linen. After washing, the linen is rinsed and squeezed to remove excess water. The next step is the drying process, which can be done naturally by hanging the linen in a well-ventilated area or using a drying machine. Once dry, the linen is ironed to remove any wrinkles and to prepare it for the final step. The final step is the application of a natural wax or oil to the linen, which helps to preserve the fabric and give it a smooth, shiny finish. Lattapuhastus is a time-consuming process that requires skill and patience, but the result is a high-quality, durable linen that is prized for its beauty and longevity. The method is still used today by traditional linen weavers and is an important part of Estonian cultural heritage.