Plain Stonewashed Linen Fabric – Soft, Durable & Luxuriously Textured
Product Description
Discover the perfect blend of softness, weight and natural texture with our Stone Washed Linen Viscose Mix. Crafted from 35% linen and 65% viscose, this fabric combines the breathable, rustic charm of linen with the smooth drape of viscose—resulting in a beautifully balanced textile that feels luxurious to work with.
At 380gsm, this is our heaviest and most premium linen-viscose option, offering enough body for structured garments while maintaining a flowing drape thanks to the viscose content. The stonewashed finish gives each colour a gently faded, vintage look and an irresistibly soft, worn-in feel from the very first touch.
This fabric is exceptionally versatile—whether you're sewing garments like trousers, dresses, tunics or jackets, or creating timeless home décor pieces including table linens, cushion covers, curtains, aprons, and bedding. It’s also excellent for craft applications such as bags, accessories, and soft furnishings.
With Oeko-Tex certification, you can be confident this material meets strict safety and environmental standards. Available in a palette of elegant, contemporary shades to suit every project and style.
Key Features
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Composition: 35% Linen / 65% Viscose
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Width: 133cm (52")
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Weight: 380gsm – heavy yet soft
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Construction: Woven – smooth, breathable, durable
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Finish: Stonewashed for a soft hand-feel & gently faded effect
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Certification: Oeko-Tex Standard 100
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Drape: Excellent – ideal for fluid garments
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Care: Machine wash at 30°C, cool iron
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Uses: Clothing, table linens, bedding, towels, aprons, cushions, craft décor & more
How To Use & Hints and Tips
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Pre-wash fabric before cutting to allow for natural shrinkage.
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Perfect for loose-fit garments like smock dresses, wide-leg trousers, dungarees, pinafores & relaxed shirts.
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For home décor, use for table runners, napkins, cushions, throws & lightweight curtains.
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Stonewashed texture looks best with minimal pressing for a casual, natural look.
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Use a universal needle (80/12–90/14) depending on pattern complexity.
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Overlock edges to prevent fraying and maintain long-lasting seams.
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Pair with wooden buttons, natural trims, or contrast top-stitching for a rustic finish.