Embroidered Cotton-Linen Fabric (Greige), 47" Wide, 220 GSM
$17.33Excl. VAT
Description
A quietly sophisticated embroidered cotton–linen fabric that balances natural texture with restrained geometric detail. At 220 GSM, this is a confident midweight—substantial, stable, and versatile—yet breathable and refined. The greige cotton–linen base brings warmth, slub, and an organic hand, while the embroidery adds rhythm and depth without overpowering the cloth. The overall effect is architectural yet understated: a fabric that feels intentional, modern, and craft-forward.
2) How It’s Made
This fabric begins as a cotton–linen greige base cloth, woven for stability and breathability. A repeating geometric motif is then applied through machine embroidery, using contrasting threads that sit slightly raised above the surface. The embroidery is structural rather than decorative-only, adding texture and visual interest while preserving the integrity and drape of the base fabric. The finish remains clean and garment-appropriate, allowing the natural character of the fibers to remain visible.
3) Technical Specifications
Base fiber: Cotton–linen blend (greige)
Construction: Woven base with embroidered motif
Weight: 220 GSM (midweight)
Width: 47 inches (119 cm)
Finish: Natural greige base with stitched embroidery
Stretch: None (stable woven)
Opacity: Opaque
Surface: Smooth base with raised embroidered pattern
4) Handfeel & Drape
Dry, natural hand from the linen, softened by cotton, with subtle dimensional texture from the embroidery. The drape is structured yet fluid—it holds form well for tailored or architectural pieces while remaining comfortable and breathable.
5) Ideal Uses
Dresses, skirts, and structured tops
Jackets, overshirts, and light outer layers
Tailored trousers or co-ord sets
Cushions, throws, and refined upholstery accents
Wall panels or statement home textiles
(Not suitable for stretch-dependent patterns.)
6) Wash & Care + Disclaimers
Dry clean recommended to preserve the embroidery
If washing, cold gentle hand wash; line dry
Avoid wringing or heavy agitation
Iron on the reverse side or with a pressing cloth
Always test a small swatch before cutting yardage