green gingham check fabric linen
green gingham check fabric linen
green gingham check fabric linen
Pistachio European Laundered Linen Gingham
green gingham check fabric linen
green gingham check fabric linen
green gingham check fabric linen
Pistachio European Laundered Linen Gingham

Pistachio
European Laundered Linen Gingham

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£32.50 /metre
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Description:

A subtle tonal green gingham. A European laundered linen, tumbled at the mill for softness.

This linen is produced in small batches in Eastern Europe where there is a strong heritage of spinning and weaving linen fabric.

Pistachio can be used for many of our patterns, ideally dresses and tops.

  • 150cm wide.
  • 5oz, 171gsm.
  • 100% linen.
  • Check size 3cm.
  • Wash at 30 degrees, with a non bio detergent on a low spin.
  • Do not tumble. Shake out and dry flat. Linen will always seize up after washing but as soon as you start to use/wear it the fibres relax again.
  • If you are using this linen for curtains we recommend using a lining to prevent fading.
  • Never dry linen in direct sunlight as the colour can bleach and fade.
  • Made using AZO-free dyes.
  • As all computer monitors show colours differently, we recommend ordering a sample of the cloth to check it is the right colour and weight for your project.
  • Thread match Gutermann Sew All 553.
More about this cloth

Linen is naturally stain resistant, does not pile, and is moth repellent. It is easy to wash as it can sustain high temperatures, is has very little if no shrinkage and is very strong.

It is anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, hypo allergenic and thermoregulating, it will also absorb up 20%  moisture before feeling damp.

As the linen fibres have low elasticity (which causes it to crease) it will wear in any areas that are repeatedly folded in the same place for a long time, however it does have much better abrasion resistance than say cotton.

Eco credentials

Flax is a strong plant best grown in northern Europe. It needs little or no fertilisers and due to the local climate, little extra water. It doesn’t really require many pesticides either as it can grow in poor quality soil. The Advisory Commission Report to the European Parliament stated that flax cultivation has positive effects on eco-system diversity as it allows for an “environmental pause”. One hectare of flax can retain 3.7 tonnes of CO2. Every part of the plant is used, what isn’t used to produce linen can be used to make linseed oil, paper, cattle feed or even soap.

Linen is therefore almost naturally organic. It is completely biodegradable, recyclable and due to its natural absorbency, it requires less dye than cotton. Linen therefore scores high on the ecological chart.

Suitable Patterns

The Tee Shirt
The Grove Creations PDF
The Edie
The Clover
The Hattie & Ellis
The Florence
The Trapeze
The Omilie
The Etta
The Camber Set
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