IL019 All-purpose Medieval Blue Fs Signature Finish - 100% Linen Fabric - Medium (5.3 oz/yd2) - 0.20 Yard, Width 58"

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At a medium weight of 5.3 ounces this 58 inch wide 100% linen is versatile enough to be referred to as an All Purpose or Do it All linen. With its smooth look and tighter weave, this linen is neither sheer or heavy, but just the right in-between weight you will need for a variety of projects.

Our FS Signature Finish was developed exclusively for us using a special process that makes this linen super soft with a comfy, classic look you'll love at first sight.

As a bonus, this process removes almost all of the initial shrinkage, giving you more fabric to get your projects done.
This finish makes the linen as soft as butter. Yep, 100% linen that feels and drapes and sews as no linen you have ever encountered. Because the fabric has been pre-shrunk for you - it will be less than the base cloth width.

Fabric specifications:

Article IL019 All-Purpose
Content 100% Linen
Type PLAIN WEAVE
Color MEDIEVAL BLUE
Width 58 inch
Weight 5.3 oz/yd2
Thread size warp 17.9
Thread size weft 17.9
Thread count warp 46
Thread count weft 37

Customer Questions and Answers

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MS
A Rich Blue

Medieval Blue is one of those tones that might not immediately clock on people's radar when looking at it online, but is very much worth it in person. While it may appear as a standard Navy blue online, in person, it is so much more. There's almost a purplish undertone that adds depth to the color, making it a far richer color than your usual Navy, but it's not so overwhelming that it alters the tone too far away from your expected neutral. I love using it for both bottoms and tops, as it is the right color to make well coordinating basics like trousers and skirts, but that hint of purple lends to making a rich and dramatic splash for shirts. If that doesn't convince you, there's always the swatch option, and I recommend looking at it in different lights. Enjoy!

Molly • September 21, 2024
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DH
Wonderful fabric!

Love the rich color and texture of this linen. Just wish I had bought a few more yards to stock pile.

Debbe • March 26, 2024
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DG
My New Favorite Blue

It is hard to describe the lovely color of Medieval Blue. It is not true navy or cobalt, but somewhere between the two with a slightly periwinkle tint. As always this high quality linen is an absolute dream to sew and wear.

Donna • February 18, 2024
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JC
Beautiful Dark Blue

This medium wt linen is darker than FS's cobalt. It is close in color to FS's Abyss but lacks the purplish tint. I plan to make a skirt.

Janet • November 20, 2023
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Lyn profile image Great Color!

Love this color! Easy to work with and hope more becomes available.

Lyn • January 28, 2022
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What happens when you filter afternoon, summer Texas sun through IL019 All-purpose Bleached, IL019 All-purpose Ceramic Softened, and IL019 MEDIEVAL BLUE Softened is truly magical. And quite unexpected. I designed this window, which is in my office, before we moved into our house. I wanted to be able to play with the light and filter it through more than one color. When we hung up that outer curtain, I was surprised by the look I had achieved. The curtain looks iridescent, especially in the first image. The middle image shows the curtains open. And the third image shows the two layers separately. (I've not yet created a tieback for this window.)

Barbara • August 5, 2023

What happens when you filter afternoon, summer Texas sun through IL019 All-purpose Bleached, IL019 All-purpose Ceramic Softened, and IL019 MEDIEVAL BLUE Softened is truly magical. And quite unexpected. I designed this window, which is in my office, before we moved into our house. I wanted to be able to play with the light and filter it through more than one color. When we hung up that outer curtain, I was surprised by the look I had achieved. The curtain looks iridescent, especially in the first image. The middle image shows the curtains open. And the third image shows the two layers separately. (I've not yet created a tieback for this window.)

Barbara • August 5, 2023

Great linen fabric for making quality clothing for kids!

Lyn • January 28, 2022

Kid's hooded linen vest in beautiful Medieval Blue!

Lyn • January 28, 2022
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