Cut and sew: Linen wrap dress
A good linen dress is a summer must-have. Cool, airy, casual, and chic. Here’s how to draft a pattern and sew a linen wrap dress of your own design.
Full articleProduct code 104-01-0942
Pure linen in olive in an attractive twill weave. Excellent for tunics, dresses, trousers, blazers and other garments as well as home decor. Sturdy and easy to care for.
Read moreShade: | olive |
Material: | 100% linen |
Width (cm): | 139 cm |
Width (inches): | 55 ″ |
Weight (mm): | 34 mm |
Weight (gsm): | 149 gsm |
Weight (oz): | 4.4 oz |
Drape: | slightly supple |
Shrinkage: | 3-7 % |
Care: | |
Availability: | while supplies last |
Minimum order: | 0.2 m |
in stock 11 m
This linen twill fabric can be used in much the same way as a classic, plain-weave linen. It differs in appearance, sturdiness, and drape. The fine diagonal pattern typical of twill weaves is visible on both sides of the material. The fabric is sturdier than a plain weave and has a stiffer drape.
Linen twill is a good choice for clothing (think tunics, dresses, trousers, blazers) and home decor. Though slightly stiff, it has a pleasant hand.
Because linen will shrink, we recommend washing it before cutting. To prevent fading, dyed linens should not be dried in direct sunlight.
Wash dyed linens at 40°C; white and natural linens can be laundered at 60°C. Iron on the highest setting; may also be steamed. If machine drying, use a short, gentle cycle.
Generally, pre-shrinking is needed for linen, cotton, and rayon, but for finer fabrics (light rayon, Tencel and modal) proceed with care – don't use hot water or a hot iron, simply launder the fabric the way you will be laundering the completed garment.
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Yes. Like other natural materials linen can fade in the sun. Avoid hanging dyed linen to dry in the sun and do not hang dyed linen garments in places at home where there is direct sunlight either. For curtains and drapes, take into account that the color will fade over time or back them with a blackout fabric.
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