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Wool Very Thin Twill – Cinnamon Brown – WTT 93/08

33,51 m

Step into a world of supreme comfort and timeless style with our 100% merino wool very thin twill fabric.

The twill weave lends a distinct diagonal pattern to the fabric, adding depth and texture to any garment or accessory.

The low grammage makes the wool very delicate to the touch, flowing and fits perfectly.

This fabric's versatility knows no bounds. From historical dresses, and shirts, tunics and contemporary scarves, the 100% merino Wool Very Thin Twill effortlessly elevates your wardrobe.

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).

5.5oz, 185 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

120 TPI, 24/24 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.

Brown

Weave

Twill 2/2

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

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.

Very thin wool, with its lightweight and delicate nature, can be used for various purposes that prioritize comfort, breathability, and a subtle touch of warmth. Here are some common applications for very thin wool:

  1. Base Layers: Very thin wool is excellent for creating base layers that provide insulation without adding bulk. Base layer tops and bottoms made from thin wool are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, or camping.
  2. Summer Apparel: Thin wool garments are a great choice for summer wear when you want a lightweight and breathable option that still offers some insulation. Thin wool shirts, dresses, skirts, and shorts provide a natural, moisture-wicking fabric that helps keep you cool in hot weather while protecting against sudden temperature changes or chilly evenings.
  3. Accessories: Very thin wool is often used for creating accessories like scarves, shawls, wraps, and lightweight blankets. These items offer a touch of warmth and coziness without being overly cumbersome, making them versatile and easy to carry or layer.
  4. Baby Clothing: Very thin wool is gentle on delicate skin, making it an excellent choice for baby clothing. Thin wool onesies, sleepers, hats, and booties provide natural insulation and breathability, keeping babies comfortable throughout different seasons.

A wisible diagonal weave is a type of fabric construction that features a distinct diagonal pattern. This weaving technique offers several advantages, making it a desirable choice for various applications.

The prominent diagonal pattern created by a diagonal weave adds visual interest and texture to the fabric. It creates a unique and dynamic look, setting it apart from plain weaves or other patterns.

The diagonal weave allows the fabric to have flexibility. The diagonal lines provide slight stretching, which gives the fabric elasticity and adaptability. This makes it easier to tailor and shape the fabric. Diagonal weave is versatile and can be used for a wide range of applications. It can be employed in clothing, such as dresses, skirts, jackets, and pants, as well as in home textiles like curtains or upholstery.

Overall, diagonal weave is valued for its visual appeal, structural stability, draping capabilities, breathability, and versatility. Whether you're looking for a fabric with a distinctive look or seeking functional benefits like durability and comfort, diagonal weave can be an excellent choice for various projects.

Twill wool holds a rich historical significance that traces back centuries. The weaving technique known as twill has been utilized for countless generations, creating a distinct diagonal pattern in wool fabrics.

Twill wool has a storied past, with its origins dating back to ancient civilizations. From the ancient Egyptians to the Romans, twill weaves were favored for their durability, strength, and appealing aesthetic. Twill wool was also used in Middle Ages for tunics, dresses or leg wraps.

Today, twill wool continues to be cherished for its enduring appeal and versatility. It remains a favorite choice for tailored suits, coats, skirts, and trousers, blending comfort, style, and durability seamlessly. Whether for formal or casual wear, twill wool garments exude a sense of refinement and craftsmanship that transcends fleeting fashion trends.

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.

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

Washing machine wash, temperature up to 30

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.

Very thin wool, with its lightweight and delicate nature, can be used for various purposes that prioritize comfort, breathability, and a subtle touch of warmth. Here are some common applications for very thin wool:

  1. Base Layers: Very thin wool is excellent for creating base layers that provide insulation without adding bulk. Base layer tops and bottoms made from thin wool are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, or camping.
  2. Summer Apparel: Thin wool garments are a great choice for summer wear when you want a lightweight and breathable option that still offers some insulation. Thin wool shirts, dresses, skirts, and shorts provide a natural, moisture-wicking fabric that helps keep you cool in hot weather while protecting against sudden temperature changes or chilly evenings.
  3. Accessories: Very thin wool is often used for creating accessories like scarves, shawls, wraps, and lightweight blankets. These items offer a touch of warmth and coziness without being overly cumbersome, making them versatile and easy to carry or layer.
  4. Baby Clothing: Very thin wool is gentle on delicate skin, making it an excellent choice for baby clothing. Thin wool onesies, sleepers, hats, and booties provide natural insulation and breathability, keeping babies comfortable throughout different seasons.

A wisible diagonal weave is a type of fabric construction that features a distinct diagonal pattern. This weaving technique offers several advantages, making it a desirable choice for various applications.

The prominent diagonal pattern created by a diagonal weave adds visual interest and texture to the fabric. It creates a unique and dynamic look, setting it apart from plain weaves or other patterns.

The diagonal weave allows the fabric to have flexibility. The diagonal lines provide slight stretching, which gives the fabric elasticity and adaptability. This makes it easier to tailor and shape the fabric. Diagonal weave is versatile and can be used for a wide range of applications. It can be employed in clothing, such as dresses, skirts, jackets, and pants, as well as in home textiles like curtains or upholstery.

Overall, diagonal weave is valued for its visual appeal, structural stability, draping capabilities, breathability, and versatility. Whether you're looking for a fabric with a distinctive look or seeking functional benefits like durability and comfort, diagonal weave can be an excellent choice for various projects.

Twill wool holds a rich historical significance that traces back centuries. The weaving technique known as twill has been utilized for countless generations, creating a distinct diagonal pattern in wool fabrics.

Twill wool has a storied past, with its origins dating back to ancient civilizations. From the ancient Egyptians to the Romans, twill weaves were favored for their durability, strength, and appealing aesthetic. Twill wool was also used in Middle Ages for tunics, dresses or leg wraps.

Today, twill wool continues to be cherished for its enduring appeal and versatility. It remains a favorite choice for tailored suits, coats, skirts, and trousers, blending comfort, style, and durability seamlessly. Whether for formal or casual wear, twill wool garments exude a sense of refinement and craftsmanship that transcends fleeting fashion trends.

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

Washing machine wash, temperature up to 30

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