We are aware that hand-woven wool requires a special setting. That is why we have created a special category of fabrics good for dyeing. What will you find in it? Materials in naturally white, cream and gray shades that are ideal for natural dyeing. Each of the shades will give a different effect, but thanks to this, the results will be amazing.

The materials presented in this category come from other collections, you will find our most popular proposals that will allow you to choose the perfect fabric for your needs, regardless of whether you want to sew a dress, robe, caftan or coat.

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Wool Herringbone – Beige White – WH 05/03

24,50 m

In stock

Width +/- 2cm

140 cm

Grammage Note1: OZ - stands for Ounces per Square Yard. Note2: We are showing grammage as per 1 square meter (GSM). While you may be used to gramms per linear (running) meter from other shops (GLM).

10oz, 350 g/m2

Thread count TPI - stands for Threads Per square Inch, so it counts warp ends and weft picks altogether. If inch is not familiar for you, we are showing also how many threads (warp/weft) are present per 1 cm

45 TPI, 9/9 threads per cm

Colour We have divided the palette into 11 basic colours. So this attribute is telling about the general, closest colour. For example BLUE : will include all different blue, navy and turquoise shades. This helps while filtering the shop searching for the fabric shade you desire.

Beige, Brown

Weave

Herringbone

Wool Heavy Loden Fulled Twill – Natural Light Beige – WWL 03/01

37,00 m

In stock

Width +/- 2cm

140 cm

Grammage Note1: OZ - stands for Ounces per Square Yard. Note2: We are showing grammage as per 1 square meter (GSM). While you may be used to gramms per linear (running) meter from other shops (GLM).

20oz, 680 g/m2

Thread count TPI - stands for Threads Per square Inch, so it counts warp ends and weft picks altogether. If inch is not familiar for you, we are showing also how many threads (warp/weft) are present per 1 cm

80 TPI, 16/16 threads per cm

Colour We have divided the palette into 11 basic colours. So this attribute is telling about the general, closest colour. For example BLUE : will include all different blue, navy and turquoise shades. This helps while filtering the shop searching for the fabric shade you desire.

Beige

Weave

Twill 2/2

Wool Broken Diamond – Beige White – WD 05/01

24,50 m

In stock

Width +/- 2cm

140 cm

Grammage Note1: OZ - stands for Ounces per Square Yard. Note2: We are showing grammage as per 1 square meter (GSM). While you may be used to gramms per linear (running) meter from other shops (GLM).

10oz, 350 g/m2

Thread count TPI - stands for Threads Per square Inch, so it counts warp ends and weft picks altogether. If inch is not familiar for you, we are showing also how many threads (warp/weft) are present per 1 cm

45 TPI, 9/9 threads per cm

Diamond size

3 cm

Colour We have divided the palette into 11 basic colours. So this attribute is telling about the general, closest colour. For example BLUE : will include all different blue, navy and turquoise shades. This helps while filtering the shop searching for the fabric shade you desire.

Beige, Brown

Weave

Broken Diamond

Wool Thin Diamond – Beige Dark Grey – WQD 24/01

32,50 m

In stock

Width +/- 2cm

150 cm

Grammage Note1: OZ - stands for Ounces per Square Yard. Note2: We are showing grammage as per 1 square meter (GSM). While you may be used to gramms per linear (running) meter from other shops (GLM).

7oz, 240 g/m2

Thread count TPI - stands for Threads Per square Inch, so it counts warp ends and weft picks altogether. If inch is not familiar for you, we are showing also how many threads (warp/weft) are present per 1 cm

90 TPI, 18/18 threads per cm

Diamond size

1,5 cm

Colour We have divided the palette into 11 basic colours. So this attribute is telling about the general, closest colour. For example BLUE : will include all different blue, navy and turquoise shades. This helps while filtering the shop searching for the fabric shade you desire.

Beige

Weave

Diamond

Wool Thin Diamond – Beige White – WQD 34/01

32,50 m

In stock

Width +/- 2cm

150 cm

Grammage Note1: OZ - stands for Ounces per Square Yard. Note2: We are showing grammage as per 1 square meter (GSM). While you may be used to gramms per linear (running) meter from other shops (GLM).

6oz, 210 g/m2

Thread count TPI - stands for Threads Per square Inch, so it counts warp ends and weft picks altogether. If inch is not familiar for you, we are showing also how many threads (warp/weft) are present per 1 cm

90 TPI, 18/18 threads per cm

Diamond size

1 cm / 1,5 cm

Colour We have divided the palette into 11 basic colours. So this attribute is telling about the general, closest colour. For example BLUE : will include all different blue, navy and turquoise shades. This helps while filtering the shop searching for the fabric shade you desire.

Beige

Weave

Rhomboidal Diamond

Wool Medium Twill Diagonal – White Beige – WMT 0285/01

24,50 m

In stock

Width +/- 2cm

140 cm

Grammage Note1: OZ - stands for Ounces per Square Yard. Note2: We are showing grammage as per 1 square meter (GSM). While you may be used to gramms per linear (running) meter from other shops (GLM).

11oz, 370 g/m2

Thread count TPI - stands for Threads Per square Inch, so it counts warp ends and weft picks altogether. If inch is not familiar for you, we are showing also how many threads (warp/weft) are present per 1 cm

50 TPI, 10/10 threads per cm

Colour We have divided the palette into 11 basic colours. So this attribute is telling about the general, closest colour. For example BLUE : will include all different blue, navy and turquoise shades. This helps while filtering the shop searching for the fabric shade you desire.

Beige

Weave

Twill 2/2

Wool Medium Twill Diagonal – White Brown – WMT 0292/01

24,50 m

In stock

Width +/- 2cm

140 cm

Grammage Note1: OZ - stands for Ounces per Square Yard. Note2: We are showing grammage as per 1 square meter (GSM). While you may be used to gramms per linear (running) meter from other shops (GLM).

11oz, 370 g/m2

Thread count TPI - stands for Threads Per square Inch, so it counts warp ends and weft picks altogether. If inch is not familiar for you, we are showing also how many threads (warp/weft) are present per 1 cm

50 TPI, 10/10 threads per cm

Colour We have divided the palette into 11 basic colours. So this attribute is telling about the general, closest colour. For example BLUE : will include all different blue, navy and turquoise shades. This helps while filtering the shop searching for the fabric shade you desire.

Beige, Brown

Weave

Twill 2/2

Wool Medium Super Smooth – Light Beige – WSF 87/05

28,50 m

Out of stock

Width +/- 2cm

140 cm

Grammage Note1: OZ - stands for Ounces per Square Yard. Note2: We are showing grammage as per 1 square meter (GSM). While you may be used to gramms per linear (running) meter from other shops (GLM).

11oz, 370 g/m2

Thread count TPI - stands for Threads Per square Inch, so it counts warp ends and weft picks altogether. If inch is not familiar for you, we are showing also how many threads (warp/weft) are present per 1 cm

50 TPI, 10/10 threads per cm

Colour We have divided the palette into 11 basic colours. So this attribute is telling about the general, closest colour. For example BLUE : will include all different blue, navy and turquoise shades. This helps while filtering the shop searching for the fabric shade you desire.

Beige

Weave

Broken Twill 2/2

Wool Medium Fulled Twill – Light Beige – WTV 87/02

22,00 m

In stock

Width +/- 2cm

140 cm

Grammage Note1: OZ - stands for Ounces per Square Yard. Note2: We are showing grammage as per 1 square meter (GSM). While you may be used to gramms per linear (running) meter from other shops (GLM).

11oz, 370 g/m2

Thread count TPI - stands for Threads Per square Inch, so it counts warp ends and weft picks altogether. If inch is not familiar for you, we are showing also how many threads (warp/weft) are present per 1 cm

50 TPI, 10/10 threads per cm

Colour We have divided the palette into 11 basic colours. So this attribute is telling about the general, closest colour. For example BLUE : will include all different blue, navy and turquoise shades. This helps while filtering the shop searching for the fabric shade you desire.

Beige

Weave

Twill 2/2

Natural dyeing is an art form and a way to create unique fabrics. It can be used to create both colorful and muted tones, depending on if you use light and dark shades of white, beige or gray.


How to natural dye wool and other textiles?

Natural dyes are easy to find, inexpensive, and can be used for a variety of projects. It's important to know that natural dyes will not produce a true colorfast fabric because all the colors are derived from plants, which can fade and shift over time. However, if you're looking for an historical result and not something that will last forever, then natural dyes are ideal!

Dyeing wool with natural dye

Wool is a popular material for many crafts because it's easy to work with. It also takes dyes well so you can create vibrant colors with wool yarns or fabrics. You should remember that dyeing linen isn't that simply.

To dye wool, simply soak your wool in water in which you previously boiled leaves, flowers, fruits or other parts of plants. Remember not to put wool in boiling water. It is best when the water temperature is around 40 degrees Celsius. Then keep the wool at this temperature for a few hours (the longer the darker the shade) and leave it to cool down overnight. Then rinse out excess dye until water runs clear and let dry completely before using. For the best results when dyeing, it’s important to choose the right fabric.

Historically correct fabrics - hand woven and vegetable dyed wool

Hand woven and vegetable dyed wool is perfect for historical re-enactment. It is made from natural materials and has no synthetic dyes or chemicals added, so making it historically appropriate for many different periods, from antiquity to baroque.The colours are rich and vibrant, shedding light on the time period they represent.

If you're dyeing your own fabric, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, the more natural and pure the fabric is, the better the color will be. So if you're going for a historically accurate piece of clothing, try to find something that's 100% wool or linen, like our textiles.