IL073 Narrow Width 952 - 100% Linen Fabric - Very Heavy (9.1 oz/yd2) - 0.30 Yard, Width 19"

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This is a 19" wide canvas weight cloth.

Woven out of thick, short staple, linen thread - this fabric is made to scrunch up after the wash and dry. It shrinks about 18% on the weft of the fabric ( widthwise) and 16% of the warp of the fabric ( lengthwise). This gives it the needed density for home textiles.

At a canvas weight of 9.1 ounces a square yard this 100% linen is a fabulous utilitarian fabric that you will love for its simple rustic beauty and strength. Items made from this fabric will wear like iron and last decades.

Yarn Dyed fabrics are made using threads that are dyed separately before being woven. This allows for a large variety of patterns and designs that stand out from the base fabric color.

Narrow width cloth is great for:

  • Shopping bags
  • Purses
  • Placemats
  • Runners
  • Decorative pillows
  • Kitchen towels
  • Appliance covers
  • Potholders
  • Cushions

Fabric specifications:

Article IL073 Narrow Width
Content 100% Linen
Type YARN DYE
Color
Width 19 inch
Weight 9.1 oz/yd2
Thread size warp 5.5
Thread size weft 9.09
Thread count warp 21
Thread count weft 34

Customer Questions and Answers

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MB
This is wonderful linen canvas!

I was not disappointed at all and have purchased other colored stripes of the same fabric.

Mary • December 19, 2019
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MD
THE perfect towel!

I'm giving sets of this towels to several kitchens this holiday season. Rather than twill tape, I made a generous buttonhole on the long side for hanging the towel.

Mardee • December 10, 2019
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MP
Expecting Too Much?

The linen was easy to cut and finish for three towels and they looked great until I washed them. Now they are a wrinkly mess which means that I will have to iron them. I generally do not have to iron my dish towels which are cotton. Maybe I should have line dried them.

Marylou • November 14, 2019
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MH
Don't be too quick to judge this linen.

I love these for kitchen towels. They do take a while to soften up but they are still very enjoyable to use. It also works great for pot holders with a layer of cotton batting. For dishtowels, I get a lighter weight plain fabric.

Michelle • September 10, 2019
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GW
Too stiff!

Wanted linen for drying dishes but this fabric is still too stiff after more than 7 washings . I will continue to wash in hopes the stiffness will disappear. However I was expecting the shrinking.

Ginette • June 6, 2019
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TC
Great for Towelling

I was happy to see ths back in stock. I had bought some awhile back to make kitchen towels out of and loved it. This is very heavyweight and highly textured after washing.

Teresa • November 6, 2018
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MC
not suitable for clothing

this is narrow width for which I was not aware. planned to use it for clothing. not wide enough for any useful clothing. wrinkles terribly and iron will not take out the wrinkles even with steam pressing machine.

Merrideth • October 19, 2018
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SL
Five stars

I only ordered a yard to see what could be done with narrow width. Feels great, and smells of straw. Shrinks a lot - 24\" width down to about 18\". All kinds of things! Great for totes and backpacks, and the width is perfect for rectangle-and-gore patterns such as basic tunics and coats. Softer than denim, but if you could make it out of denim, you could make it of this (within constraints of width). I used my yard to make a shopping bag, sewing side seams on the slevidges, heming the bag opening (I added leather stays inside the hem to make access easier), defining the vertical corners with a simple ridge bead (not sure what the sewers' name for this feature is), and adding suede handles. I like this fabric so much that I asked F-S to add solid colors and a mid-weight version.

S • January 1, 2018

Custom linen golf hat.

Patricia • December 22, 2019

I love these towels. For those unhappy folks, the first wash and dry will shrink the towel and, yes, leave them balled up and wrinkled. Iron with steam. Next washing or two, hang to dry. As the linen softens with use and laundering, it will finish beautifully from the dryer.

Mardee • December 10, 2019

One of my three towels after ironing.

Marylou • November 14, 2019

These are my three towels after being washed and dried in the dryer.

Marylou • November 14, 2019

Shopping bag made with no cutting or piecing.

S • August 21, 2016
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