Irish flax has been turned into linen for 2,000 years, or so the peat bogs tell us. But a 20th-century tangle of changing circumstances, including two world wars, was the downfall of homegrown handkerchiefs. After 50 years, Helen Keys and Charlie Mallon from Mallon Farm, Co Tyrone are reviving the tradition of growing flax for fibre. Their ‘wee blue blossom’ is chemical-free, sown with a ‘fiddle’, harvested by hand, ‘scutched’ on a restored turbine, and threaded into local supply chains
Photograph: Yvette Monahan