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Heavy linen, dark blue-black, 2m

Product code 104 01-0640 (3)

A heavy linen (more than 7oz) fabric in a classic plain weave, made of natural linen in dark blue-black, 7 oz. Sturdy and quite stiff, our heavy linen works well in skirts, trousers, and jackets, as well as for curtains and pillowcases.

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Basic parameters
Width: 135 cm
Color: dark blue
Content: 100% linen
Weight (gsm): 204 gsm
Weight (mm): 47 mm
Drape: slightly supple
Availability: while supplies last
Shrinkage: 3-7 %
Care:

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Product description

Product description

This dark blue-black linen is a versatile material for clothing and home decor. Our heavyweight weave has a thicker yarn that gives it character, but retains the dense weave and pleasant feel of a classic medium weight linen. This fabric works well in skirts, trousers, and jackets, as well as for curtains and pillowcases. The fabric is strong, sturdy, and quite stiff (not a good match for flowing garments), while airy, smooth, and pleasant to the touch. At home in modern fashions, linen also works well in period costumes and accessories.

Linen will shrink, so it’s essential to wash it before cutting. To prevent fading, dyed linens should not be dried in direct sunlight. Please double check the weight you have selected for our heavy linens before ordering; we have various kinds.

Care

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.

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