Handwoven 1/1 Weave RFD Kala Cotton Fabric, 45" Wide, 110 GSM
$34.65Excl. VAT
Description
A delicate, craft-forward Handwoven 1/1 weave Kala Cotton offered in its natural RFD (Ready For Dye) state. At 110 GSM, this is a light, breathable cloth that retains the distinctive earthy character of heritage Kala Cotton while remaining fine enough for refined apparel and layered garments. The fabric’s raw, unbleached surface has a quiet, organic beauty—perfect for makers who value provenance, slow making, and the tactile honesty of naturally pigmented cotton.
2) How It’s Made
This textile is handwoven on traditional looms using naturally brown Kala Cotton yarns in a true 1/1 plain weave (one warp over one weft), creating a balanced, stable structure. It is supplied RFD (Ready For Dye)—meaning it has been prepared for dyeing but left undyed and unprocessed so dyers and makers can apply natural or low-impact dyes as desired. The finish is minimal to preserve the fabric’s authentic hand and fiber integrity.
3) Technical Specifications
Fiber: 100% Kala Cotton
Construction: Handwoven 1/1 plain weave
Weight: 110 GSM (lightweight)
Width: 45 inches (114 cm)
Finish: RFD (Ready For Dye), minimally finished
Stretch: None (stable woven)
Opacity: Semi-opaque
Character: Naturally pigmented brown cotton
4) Handfeel & Drape
Dry, airy, and naturally textured with a soft matte surface. The drape is light and fluid, ideal for soft gathers, gentle folds, and breathable summer silhouettes. The hand will soften further with washing and wear.
5) Ideal Uses
Lightweight shirts, blouses, and summer tops
Dresses, scarves, and stoles
Breathable lining for jackets or coats
Natural dye projects and experimental dye work
Artisanal home textiles such as table runners or napkins
(Not suitable for stretch-dependent patterns.)
6) Wash & Care + Disclaimers
If dyeing: follow your dyer’s recommended scouring and mordanting process
If keeping natural: cold gentle wash or hand wash; line dry
Expect mild relaxation after first wash (normal for handwoven cotton
Iron warm while slightly damp for best results
Always test a small swatch before dyeing or cutting yardage