OTHER FABRICS FROM THIS COLLECTION

Linen THICK Stonewashed – Snow White – LPU 03/01

18,50 m

Thick stonewashed 100% linen fabric with a plain weave

This fabric combines exceptional naturalness and durability, making it an ideal choice for both decorative and utility projects.

The stonewashed process, which involves gently washing the fabric using special enzymes, gives it a subtly aged look and softness, making it pleasant to the touch, despite its thickness.

The classic plain weave provides excellent structure, allowing the fabric to maintain stability and resistance to wear, making it great for intensive use. The matte finish adds a rustic charm, perfectly matching the natural beauty of linen, and the thicker grammage makes this fabric ideal for comfortable clothing or home textiles.

100% linen

Natural fibers

Worldwide shipping

Professional service

100% linen

Worldwide shipping

Natural fibers

Professional service

Width +/- 2cm

55", 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).

12oz, 415 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.

White

Weave

Plain weave

Closest in colour to this fabric, but they may still differ in shade!

In stock

Starting from 0.5m you can order any quantity you want!


Are you still hesitating?  Not sure that this will be in the shade and quality you expect? Then ask for a small sample (4x4cm).
You can ask up to 5 different samples for free. Each next one will cost 1 eur.

OTHER FABRICS FROM THIS COLLECTION

Stonewashed linen means that the linen fabric has undergone a special softening process and is given a more worn, comfortable look.

In this process, the fabric is washed with small stones (usually pumice) or enzymatically treated, which gives it a softer feel, subtly ages the structure and makes the material look less stiff and more natural.

Thanks to this, stonewashed linen becomes more pleasant to the touch, while not losing its strength. Additionally, the fabric is more resistant to wrinkling, which is a big advantage compared to traditional linen, which tends to crease quickly.

Linen, a fabric with a rich history stretching back centuries, continues to captivate with its exceptional versatility and practicality.

One of linen's most impressive qualities is its durability. Perfect for historical reenactment enthusiasts, linen withstands the wear and tear of battles, costumes, and scenes from eras long past. It not only endures the demands of reenactments but also adds an authentic touch of style.

In the realm of historical reenactment, linen shines in recreating clothing from various time periods. Whether you're dressed as an ancient Roman, a medieval knight, or donning Victorian-era attire, linen provides a genuine historical feel, immersing you in the experience.

Beyond its role in fashion, linen also makes a statement in home decor and furnishings. Linen curtains, bed linens, and tablecloths bring elegance to any room, with the fabric's natural texture adding warmth and a welcoming ambiance.

Whether you're a history enthusiast bringing the past to life or simply someone who appreciates the comfort and elegance of linen, this fabric is an ideal choice. Breathable, durable, and endlessly adaptable, linen remains the go-to material for a wide range of uses.

Linen is considered a great fabric for several reasons, largely due to its natural qualities and versatility:

  1. Breathability: Linen is highly breathable, making it ideal for warm weather. Its fibers allow air to flow easily, keeping the body cool and comfortable, which is why linen clothing is a popular choice in hot climates.
  2. Moisture-wicking: Linen can absorb up to 20% of its weight in moisture before feeling damp. It quickly draws sweat away from the skin, making it perfect for humid conditions, as it helps the wearer stay dry and comfortable.
  3. Durability: Linen is one of the strongest natural fibers. Over time, it becomes softer and more comfortable without losing its strength, meaning linen garments and textiles can last for years with proper care.
  4. Hypoallergenic: Linen is naturally hypoallergenic, meaning it's less likely to cause skin irritations or allergies. Its natural fibers make it gentle on sensitive skin.
  5. Sustainability: Linen is an eco-friendly fabric. It is made from the flax plant, which requires fewer resources like water and pesticides compared to cotton. Flax plants also grow quickly and can thrive in poor-quality soil, making linen a more sustainable option.
  6. Thermal regulation: Linen is great for regulating temperature, keeping you cool in the summer and providing insulation in colder weather. This makes it versatile across seasons.
  7. Biodegradability: As a natural fiber, linen is biodegradable, meaning it decomposes faster than synthetic materials, reducing environmental impact.

Because of its combination of comfort, durability, and eco-friendliness, linen remains a popular choice for clothing, home textiles, and many other applications.

A plain weave is one of the most basic and common types of fabric weaves. In this weaving pattern, the warp (vertical) threads and the weft (horizontal) threads are interlaced in a simple over-under sequence. Each weft thread passes alternately over and under each warp thread, and in the next row, the pattern is reversed. This creates a simple, crisscross structure.

Key characteristics of plain weave include:

  1. Simplicity: It’s the simplest form of weaving, where the same structure is repeated throughout the fabric.
  2. Strength and durability: The tight interlocking of threads creates a strong and durable fabric, though it's not as flexible or stretchy as other weaves.
  3. Smooth surface: The regular over-under pattern creates a smooth, flat surface that is ideal for printing and dyeing.
  4. Versatility: Plain weave can be used with various types of fibers and is common in many fabrics such as muslin, canvas, and chiffon.

The plain weave is widely used because of its simplicity, ease of production, and durability, making it suitable for many types of textiles, from clothing to home furnishings.

Colour note!

Selling fabrics through the internet it is not an easy task, since our customers cannot see them in reality.
One of the most important factors, that make you decide whether to buy a fabric or not, is to get the right COLOUR that you are looking for, matching your entire costume and its accessories.

This is why at Woolsome shop we do our best to fulfill your expectations.

We've decided to use a professional photo studio and a special colour checker system to achieve an ideal colour representation of all our product pictures.
Our goal was to present them exactly as they appear in reality.

However it has to be noticed, that your computer's monitor (or mobile phone) can have tweaked settings and therefore may sometimes display colours differently than they are in reality.
It also play a role if you look at your screen :

  • in daylight, or in a shaded room
  • frontally or at a certain angle

It is all very tricky, and you should be also aware, that modern electronic devices have usually the biggest problem to present properly shades of the COLOUR RED.

While watching all different pictures, that we've prepared for each of our products, you will also notice that the main picture (being a frontal close-up) will always be a bit darker comparing to the other pictures presenting a an entire textile from a distance. It is natural, as our eyes are also perceiving the colours differently, depending on the strength and direction of the light around you.

Many of our historical fabrics are woven in a way, that the warp and the weft are in two different colours. As a result these textiles will look differently from close-up, where you can still clearly see the difference between these two different threads. When from the further distance, this fabric will present slightly different colour, being a result of a mix of those two.

We hope, that our photographical efforts will bring you full satisfaction, so that you will find in your package what you expected.

However, please always consider asking for samples first, before your purchase.  We also offer full sets of samples of each of our textile collection.

Stonewashed linen is additionally softened during the production process, which reduces the possibility of shrinkage, so additional decatizing is not necessary, but it is advisable to wash the linen before sewing.

Wash in the washing machine, at a temperature of up to 30

Washing machine wash, temperature up to 30

Handwash

Handwash, temperature up to 30

Gentle spin

Gentle spin

Do not tumble dry

Do not tumble dry

Do not bleach

Do not bleach

Low heat iron

Low heat iron

Description

Stonewashed linen means that the linen fabric has undergone a special softening process and is given a more worn, comfortable look.

In this process, the fabric is washed with small stones (usually pumice) or enzymatically treated, which gives it a softer feel, subtly ages the structure and makes the material look less stiff and more natural.

Thanks to this, stonewashed linen becomes more pleasant to the touch, while not losing its strength. Additionally, the fabric is more resistant to wrinkling, which is a big advantage compared to traditional linen, which tends to crease quickly.

Linen, a fabric with a rich history stretching back centuries, continues to captivate with its exceptional versatility and practicality.

One of linen's most impressive qualities is its durability. Perfect for historical reenactment enthusiasts, linen withstands the wear and tear of battles, costumes, and scenes from eras long past. It not only endures the demands of reenactments but also adds an authentic touch of style.

In the realm of historical reenactment, linen shines in recreating clothing from various time periods. Whether you're dressed as an ancient Roman, a medieval knight, or donning Victorian-era attire, linen provides a genuine historical feel, immersing you in the experience.

Beyond its role in fashion, linen also makes a statement in home decor and furnishings. Linen curtains, bed linens, and tablecloths bring elegance to any room, with the fabric's natural texture adding warmth and a welcoming ambiance.

Whether you're a history enthusiast bringing the past to life or simply someone who appreciates the comfort and elegance of linen, this fabric is an ideal choice. Breathable, durable, and endlessly adaptable, linen remains the go-to material for a wide range of uses.

Linen is considered a great fabric for several reasons, largely due to its natural qualities and versatility:

  1. Breathability: Linen is highly breathable, making it ideal for warm weather. Its fibers allow air to flow easily, keeping the body cool and comfortable, which is why linen clothing is a popular choice in hot climates.
  2. Moisture-wicking: Linen can absorb up to 20% of its weight in moisture before feeling damp. It quickly draws sweat away from the skin, making it perfect for humid conditions, as it helps the wearer stay dry and comfortable.
  3. Durability: Linen is one of the strongest natural fibers. Over time, it becomes softer and more comfortable without losing its strength, meaning linen garments and textiles can last for years with proper care.
  4. Hypoallergenic: Linen is naturally hypoallergenic, meaning it's less likely to cause skin irritations or allergies. Its natural fibers make it gentle on sensitive skin.
  5. Sustainability: Linen is an eco-friendly fabric. It is made from the flax plant, which requires fewer resources like water and pesticides compared to cotton. Flax plants also grow quickly and can thrive in poor-quality soil, making linen a more sustainable option.
  6. Thermal regulation: Linen is great for regulating temperature, keeping you cool in the summer and providing insulation in colder weather. This makes it versatile across seasons.
  7. Biodegradability: As a natural fiber, linen is biodegradable, meaning it decomposes faster than synthetic materials, reducing environmental impact.

Because of its combination of comfort, durability, and eco-friendliness, linen remains a popular choice for clothing, home textiles, and many other applications.

A plain weave is one of the most basic and common types of fabric weaves. In this weaving pattern, the warp (vertical) threads and the weft (horizontal) threads are interlaced in a simple over-under sequence. Each weft thread passes alternately over and under each warp thread, and in the next row, the pattern is reversed. This creates a simple, crisscross structure.

Key characteristics of plain weave include:

  1. Simplicity: It’s the simplest form of weaving, where the same structure is repeated throughout the fabric.
  2. Strength and durability: The tight interlocking of threads creates a strong and durable fabric, though it's not as flexible or stretchy as other weaves.
  3. Smooth surface: The regular over-under pattern creates a smooth, flat surface that is ideal for printing and dyeing.
  4. Versatility: Plain weave can be used with various types of fibers and is common in many fabrics such as muslin, canvas, and chiffon.

The plain weave is widely used because of its simplicity, ease of production, and durability, making it suitable for many types of textiles, from clothing to home furnishings.

Colours in WoolSome

Colour note!

Selling fabrics through the internet it is not an easy task, since our customers cannot see them in reality.
One of the most important factors, that make you decide whether to buy a fabric or not, is to get the right COLOUR that you are looking for, matching your entire costume and its accessories.

This is why at Woolsome shop we do our best to fulfill your expectations.

We've decided to use a professional photo studio and a special colour checker system to achieve an ideal colour representation of all our product pictures.
Our goal was to present them exactly as they appear in reality.

However it has to be noticed, that your computer's monitor (or mobile phone) can have tweaked settings and therefore may sometimes display colours differently than they are in reality.
It also play a role if you look at your screen :

  • in daylight, or in a shaded room
  • frontally or at a certain angle

It is all very tricky, and you should be also aware, that modern electronic devices have usually the biggest problem to present properly shades of the COLOUR RED.

While watching all different pictures, that we've prepared for each of our products, you will also notice that the main picture (being a frontal close-up) will always be a bit darker comparing to the other pictures presenting a an entire textile from a distance. It is natural, as our eyes are also perceiving the colours differently, depending on the strength and direction of the light around you.

Many of our historical fabrics are woven in a way, that the warp and the weft are in two different colours. As a result these textiles will look differently from close-up, where you can still clearly see the difference between these two different threads. When from the further distance, this fabric will present slightly different colour, being a result of a mix of those two.

We hope, that our photographical efforts will bring you full satisfaction, so that you will find in your package what you expected.

However, please always consider asking for samples first, before your purchase.  We also offer full sets of samples of each of our textile collection.

Washing advice

Stonewashed linen is additionally softened during the production process, which reduces the possibility of shrinkage, so additional decatizing is not necessary, but it is advisable to wash the linen before sewing.

Wash in the washing machine, at a temperature of up to 30

Washing machine wash, temperature up to 30

Handwash

Handwash, temperature up to 30

Gentle spin

Gentle spin

Do not tumble dry

Do not tumble dry

Do not bleach

Do not bleach

Low heat iron

Low heat iron