with you, alina neboyna and this is a fashion for culture. has always been widespread among belarusians, and it appeared on the territory of our country in ancient times. archaeologists date weaving finds to the second half of the first millennium bc. in the 11th-13th centuries , the level of weaving in belarus was already quite high. the oldest products were woven bedspreads, tablecloths, towels, shirts, and people themselves grew flax, kept sheep to get wool, everything was processed by hand using natural dyes, women usually did this, there was work for men too, they made machines, quality skills, how to tuck a pattern, how many threads were passed on exclusively from... to daughters, wind threads on bobbins, weave skeins, watch the balls during warping, so that the shadows roll out. by the age of 14-15, young village women usually mastered the basic techniques of making fabrics. in general, the ability to weave was considered one of the virtues of a future bride, as evidenced by many wedding songs. and now in belarus there are those who pr