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Wool Thin Plain Weave – Olive Green – WKP 29/31

27,80 m

Indulge in the luxurious comfort of our 100% Merino Wool Thin Plain Weave.

Impeccably crafted from the finest merino wool fibers, this fabric offers a sumptuous touch and exquisite softness that envelops you in pure indulgence, and have a perfect visible plain tabby weave.

The smooth, even texture created by this weave enhances the fabric's elegant appearance, making it a versatile choice for a wide range of projects. Starting from historical projects, through costumes for LARP or cosplay, as well as contemporary clothes and interior design.

Crafted with care, our Wool Thin Plain Weave with a visible plain tabby weave provides exceptional warmth and insulation while remaining lightweight and breathable.

100% merino

Natural fibers

Worldwide shipping

Professional service

100% merino

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).

7.6oz, 260 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.

Green

Weave

Plain weave

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

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OTHER FABRICS FROM THIS COLLECTION

Merino wool is a remarkable natural fiber that offers numerous benefits, making it a popular choice for various applications. Here are a few reasons why merino wool stands out:

  1. Exceptional Softness: Merino wool is incredibly soft and gentle against the skin, making it comfortable to wear for extended periods.
  2. Moisture Management: Even when damp, merino wool retains its insulating properties, making it ideal for both warm and cold conditions.
  3. Durability: Despite its softness, merino wool is surprisingly durable. The long, fine fibers make it more resistant to tearing and pilling compared to other types of wool.
  4. Versatility: Merino wool is a versatile material suitable for a wide range of applications. From clothing such as base layers, socks, and sweaters to bedding, blankets, and even athletic gear.

The plain weave, also known as the tabby weave, is one of the oldest and most fundamental weaving techniques in human history. The history of the plain weave can be observed across various ancient civilizations.

Archeological evidence suggests that the technique was practiced in ancient Mesopotamia as early as 4000 BCE. It then spread to Egypt and next to the all ancient world. Each culture brought its own variations and advancements to the technique, further refining its applications and capabilities.

During the Middle Ages, the plain weave continued to be a prevalent weaving method in Europe. The plain weave's simplicity and efficiency made it accessible to both skilled artisans and household weavers.
In the 18th and 19th centuries, with the advent of industrialization, the plain weave underwent significant transformations. The mechanization of the plain weave laid the foundation for the booming textile industry and played a pivotal role in the Industrial Revolution. Today, the plain weave remains a fundamental technique in the textile world.

Thin plain weave wool fabric is a lightweight and breathable material that can be used for a variety of purposes.

It is often used in modern clothing, such as suits, dresses, and skirts, due to its ability to drape well and hold its shape. It is also used to create historical projects, including dresses, stockings, but also LARP costumes or home decor, such as blankets and throws.

Its soft and cozy texture makes it ideal for creating warm and comfortable home accessories that can be used year-round. Overall, thin plain weave wool fabric is a versatile material that can be used for a wide range of purposes, from clothing to home decor.

Plain weave wool offers several advantages that make it a desirable choice for various applications.

  1. Durability: Plain weave wool fabrics are known for their durability and resilience. The tight structure of the plain weave creates a strong and sturdy fabric that can withstand wear and tear, making it suitable for long-lasting garments and textiles.
  2. Breathability: Wool itself is naturally breathable, and the plain weave enhances this characteristic. The open structure of the plain weave allows for air circulation, promoting breathability and preventing overheating. This makes plain weave wool fabrics comfortable to wear in a variety of climates.
  3. Insulation: Wool is known for its excellent insulation properties, and plain weave wool fabrics retain this quality. The natural crimp of wool fibers creates air pockets that trap heat, providing warmth in cold weather and coolness in summer. At the same time, wool can also help regulate body temperature, keeping you comfortable in changing conditions.

By combining the inherent qualities of wool with the advantages of the plain weave, plain weave wool fabrics provide a balance of durability, breathability, versatility, and comfort. These qualities make them a favored option for a wide range of garments, textiles, and home decor items.

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.

Decatize before sewing (shrinkage of WKT - up to 8%, WKP - up to 10%)

Handwash

Handwash

Wash on a wool cycle

Wash on a wool cycle

Do not tumble dry

Do not tumble dry

Dry flat

Dry flat

Low heat iron

Low heat iron

Do not bleach

Do not bleach

Description

Merino wool is a remarkable natural fiber that offers numerous benefits, making it a popular choice for various applications. Here are a few reasons why merino wool stands out:

  1. Exceptional Softness: Merino wool is incredibly soft and gentle against the skin, making it comfortable to wear for extended periods.
  2. Moisture Management: Even when damp, merino wool retains its insulating properties, making it ideal for both warm and cold conditions.
  3. Durability: Despite its softness, merino wool is surprisingly durable. The long, fine fibers make it more resistant to tearing and pilling compared to other types of wool.
  4. Versatility: Merino wool is a versatile material suitable for a wide range of applications. From clothing such as base layers, socks, and sweaters to bedding, blankets, and even athletic gear.

The plain weave, also known as the tabby weave, is one of the oldest and most fundamental weaving techniques in human history. The history of the plain weave can be observed across various ancient civilizations.

Archeological evidence suggests that the technique was practiced in ancient Mesopotamia as early as 4000 BCE. It then spread to Egypt and next to the all ancient world. Each culture brought its own variations and advancements to the technique, further refining its applications and capabilities.

During the Middle Ages, the plain weave continued to be a prevalent weaving method in Europe. The plain weave's simplicity and efficiency made it accessible to both skilled artisans and household weavers.
In the 18th and 19th centuries, with the advent of industrialization, the plain weave underwent significant transformations. The mechanization of the plain weave laid the foundation for the booming textile industry and played a pivotal role in the Industrial Revolution. Today, the plain weave remains a fundamental technique in the textile world.

Thin plain weave wool fabric is a lightweight and breathable material that can be used for a variety of purposes.

It is often used in modern clothing, such as suits, dresses, and skirts, due to its ability to drape well and hold its shape. It is also used to create historical projects, including dresses, stockings, but also LARP costumes or home decor, such as blankets and throws.

Its soft and cozy texture makes it ideal for creating warm and comfortable home accessories that can be used year-round. Overall, thin plain weave wool fabric is a versatile material that can be used for a wide range of purposes, from clothing to home decor.

Plain weave wool offers several advantages that make it a desirable choice for various applications.

  1. Durability: Plain weave wool fabrics are known for their durability and resilience. The tight structure of the plain weave creates a strong and sturdy fabric that can withstand wear and tear, making it suitable for long-lasting garments and textiles.
  2. Breathability: Wool itself is naturally breathable, and the plain weave enhances this characteristic. The open structure of the plain weave allows for air circulation, promoting breathability and preventing overheating. This makes plain weave wool fabrics comfortable to wear in a variety of climates.
  3. Insulation: Wool is known for its excellent insulation properties, and plain weave wool fabrics retain this quality. The natural crimp of wool fibers creates air pockets that trap heat, providing warmth in cold weather and coolness in summer. At the same time, wool can also help regulate body temperature, keeping you comfortable in changing conditions.

By combining the inherent qualities of wool with the advantages of the plain weave, plain weave wool fabrics provide a balance of durability, breathability, versatility, and comfort. These qualities make them a favored option for a wide range of garments, textiles, and home decor items.

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.

Decatize before sewing (shrinkage of WKT - up to 8%, WKP - up to 10%)

Handwash

Handwash

Wash on a wool cycle

Wash on a wool cycle

Do not tumble dry

Do not tumble dry

Dry flat

Dry flat

Low heat iron

Low heat iron

Do not bleach

Do not bleach