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Wool Medium Twill Visible Diagonal – Honey Yellow – WMTM 42/01

28,60 m

Stylish blend of comfort and sophistication in 100% European wool

Crafted from high-quality wool, this fabric features a distinct diagonal weave in monocolour, giving it a textured, modern look. It's perfect for creating garments that exude class, while still being cozy and warm enough for cooler weather.

This medium-weight fabric drapes beautifully, offering a structured yet soft feel, ideal for both formal and casual wear. Whether you're designing a casual blazer, classic trousers, or a statement coat, the medium twill finish offers durability and a refined aesthetic that feels as good as it looks.

Plus, the natural breathability of wool keeps you warm while allowing airflow, making it perfect for layering through changing seasons. It's a perfect balance of practicality and style!

100% European wool

Natural fibers

Worldwide shipping

Professional service

100% European wool

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).

11.5oz, 390 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.

Yellow

Weave

Twill 2/2

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

European wool and merino wool differ mainly in terms of fiber quality, origin, and practical properties.

European wool comes from various breeds of sheep raised in Europe, such as heather sheep, mountain sheep, and others. Merino wool, on the other hand, comes from the Merino breed, originally from Spain but now primarily raised in Australia, New Zealand, and parts of South America. Merino wool is especially valued for its fiber length, softness, and lack of coarse outer hair.

In European wool, depending on the sheep breed, fibers are also mixed with coarse and thick outer hairs, making the fabric sometimes less pleasant to the touch. Merino wool lacks these outer fibers, and its undercoat is finer and more delicate, making merino wool softer and more comfortable.

Both types of wool insulate well against the cold, but merino wool is significantly more breathable, wicks moisture better, and has superior thermoregulating properties, providing greater comfort in both cool and warmer weather.

Merino wool is also more elastic and resistant to pilling compared to European wool, helping merino garments retain their appearance for longer.

In summary, merino wool is softer, lighter, and more breathable than typical European wool, making it a more comfortable choice for everyday and sportswear. Meanwhile, European wool is a much better choice for historical costumes.

Medium-weight wool fabric offers remarkable versatility, making it a go-to material for clothing and decorative projects alike.

It’s ideal for jackets and coats that provide warmth without the bulk, perfect for cool weather.

For home use, medium-weight wool lends itself to cozy blankets and throws that are perfect for winter evenings, as well as decorative pillows that bring warmth and texture to interiors. Its softness and natural properties make it especially suitable for children's clothing, such as sweaters, vests, or rompers. Beyond garments, it’s an excellent choice for interior décor items like curtains, covers, and other elements that add a cozy ambiance to any space.

For historical reenactments, medium-weight wool twill works particularly well for medieval clothing, especially for early medieval Slavic attire.

With its warmth, softness, and durability, medium-weight wool is a versatile material that serves a wide range of project needs.

Investing in wool fabrics offers several compelling benefits.

  1. Wool provides excellent insulation, keeping you warm in cold weather, while its breathability allows for effective temperature regulation across varying climates.
  2. Known for its strength and resilience, wool promises durability and extended wear.
  3. It also manages moisture efficiently, naturally wicking it away to keep you dry and comfortable.
  4. Wool’s antibacterial properties offer odor resistance, even with prolonged use.
  5. As a renewable and biodegradable material, wool is an environmentally friendly choice that supports sustainable living.

Opting for wool fabrics means embracing comfort, functionality, and sustainability, making it a valuable investment in quality and eco-conscious living.

A twill pattern is a type of textile weave characterized by its diagonal rib pattern. This distinctive design is created by the way the weft threads are woven over and under the warp threads, typically in a pattern such as "over two, under two" (for a 2/2 twill). This method causes the weave to shift by two thread in each row, resulting in the diagonal lines that are the hallmark of twill fabric.

Key characteristics of twill patterns include:

  • Diagonal Ridges: Visible diagonal lines or ribs that run across the fabric.
  • Durability: The twill weave structure makes the fabric strong and resistant to wear and tear.
  • Texture: Twill fabrics often have a soft drape and texture, making them comfortable to wear.

Twill patterns are versatile and commonly used in clothing, upholstery, and other textile applications due to their strength and appealing texture.

Color Disclaimer

Buying fabrics online is always a challenge, we know you can’t see them in person before making a decision. And yet, choosing the right color is crucial for the overall look of your garment and its details.

That’s why at Woolsome we do our best to represent our fabrics as accurately as possible. We use a professional photography studio and a dedicated color control system to ensure that our photos reflect reality as closely as possible.

However, please keep in mind that colors may vary slightly depending on your screen. The way they appear can be affected by:

  • your monitor or phone settings,
  • lighting conditions (natural or artificial),
  • the angle at which you view the screen.

Shades of red are particularly difficult to reproduce accurately on digital displays.

You may also notice that the main photo (a close-up of the fabric) appears slightly darker than images taken from a greater distance. This is a natural effect: both cameras and the human eye perceive color differently depending on light and perspective.

Please also note that many of our historical fabrics are woven using threads in two different colors (warp and weft). Up close, their structure is clearly visible, while from a distance the colors visually blend, creating a slightly different overall impression.

We want you to feel confident in your choice.

That’s why you can always order a sample before committing to a larger purchase. We also offer complete sample sets for each of our fabric collections.

Warning

Our fabrics are made from 100% natural wool. As a result, washing at too high a temperature may cause shrinkage or felting. We recommend carefully following the washing instructions and washing wool in max temperature 30°C to preserve their natural structure and quality.

Handwash

Handwash

Wash on a wool cycle

Wash on a wool cycle

Do not tumble dry

Do not tumble dry

Line dry

Line dry

Low heat iron

Low heat iron

Do not bleach

Do not bleach

Description

European wool and merino wool differ mainly in terms of fiber quality, origin, and practical properties.

European wool comes from various breeds of sheep raised in Europe, such as heather sheep, mountain sheep, and others. Merino wool, on the other hand, comes from the Merino breed, originally from Spain but now primarily raised in Australia, New Zealand, and parts of South America. Merino wool is especially valued for its fiber length, softness, and lack of coarse outer hair.

In European wool, depending on the sheep breed, fibers are also mixed with coarse and thick outer hairs, making the fabric sometimes less pleasant to the touch. Merino wool lacks these outer fibers, and its undercoat is finer and more delicate, making merino wool softer and more comfortable.

Both types of wool insulate well against the cold, but merino wool is significantly more breathable, wicks moisture better, and has superior thermoregulating properties, providing greater comfort in both cool and warmer weather.

Merino wool is also more elastic and resistant to pilling compared to European wool, helping merino garments retain their appearance for longer.

In summary, merino wool is softer, lighter, and more breathable than typical European wool, making it a more comfortable choice for everyday and sportswear. Meanwhile, European wool is a much better choice for historical costumes.

Medium-weight wool fabric offers remarkable versatility, making it a go-to material for clothing and decorative projects alike.

It’s ideal for jackets and coats that provide warmth without the bulk, perfect for cool weather.

For home use, medium-weight wool lends itself to cozy blankets and throws that are perfect for winter evenings, as well as decorative pillows that bring warmth and texture to interiors. Its softness and natural properties make it especially suitable for children's clothing, such as sweaters, vests, or rompers. Beyond garments, it’s an excellent choice for interior décor items like curtains, covers, and other elements that add a cozy ambiance to any space.

For historical reenactments, medium-weight wool twill works particularly well for medieval clothing, especially for early medieval Slavic attire.

With its warmth, softness, and durability, medium-weight wool is a versatile material that serves a wide range of project needs.

Investing in wool fabrics offers several compelling benefits.

  1. Wool provides excellent insulation, keeping you warm in cold weather, while its breathability allows for effective temperature regulation across varying climates.
  2. Known for its strength and resilience, wool promises durability and extended wear.
  3. It also manages moisture efficiently, naturally wicking it away to keep you dry and comfortable.
  4. Wool’s antibacterial properties offer odor resistance, even with prolonged use.
  5. As a renewable and biodegradable material, wool is an environmentally friendly choice that supports sustainable living.

Opting for wool fabrics means embracing comfort, functionality, and sustainability, making it a valuable investment in quality and eco-conscious living.

A twill pattern is a type of textile weave characterized by its diagonal rib pattern. This distinctive design is created by the way the weft threads are woven over and under the warp threads, typically in a pattern such as "over two, under two" (for a 2/2 twill). This method causes the weave to shift by two thread in each row, resulting in the diagonal lines that are the hallmark of twill fabric.

Key characteristics of twill patterns include:

  • Diagonal Ridges: Visible diagonal lines or ribs that run across the fabric.
  • Durability: The twill weave structure makes the fabric strong and resistant to wear and tear.
  • Texture: Twill fabrics often have a soft drape and texture, making them comfortable to wear.

Twill patterns are versatile and commonly used in clothing, upholstery, and other textile applications due to their strength and appealing texture.

Colours in WoolSome

Color Disclaimer

Buying fabrics online is always a challenge, we know you can’t see them in person before making a decision. And yet, choosing the right color is crucial for the overall look of your garment and its details.

That’s why at Woolsome we do our best to represent our fabrics as accurately as possible. We use a professional photography studio and a dedicated color control system to ensure that our photos reflect reality as closely as possible.

However, please keep in mind that colors may vary slightly depending on your screen. The way they appear can be affected by:

  • your monitor or phone settings,
  • lighting conditions (natural or artificial),
  • the angle at which you view the screen.

Shades of red are particularly difficult to reproduce accurately on digital displays.

You may also notice that the main photo (a close-up of the fabric) appears slightly darker than images taken from a greater distance. This is a natural effect: both cameras and the human eye perceive color differently depending on light and perspective.

Please also note that many of our historical fabrics are woven using threads in two different colors (warp and weft). Up close, their structure is clearly visible, while from a distance the colors visually blend, creating a slightly different overall impression.

We want you to feel confident in your choice.

That’s why you can always order a sample before committing to a larger purchase. We also offer complete sample sets for each of our fabric collections.

Washing advice

Warning

Our fabrics are made from 100% natural wool. As a result, washing at too high a temperature may cause shrinkage or felting. We recommend carefully following the washing instructions and washing wool in max temperature 30°C to preserve their natural structure and quality.

Handwash

Handwash

Wash on a wool cycle

Wash on a wool cycle

Do not tumble dry

Do not tumble dry

Line dry

Line dry

Low heat iron

Low heat iron

Do not bleach

Do not bleach