What are Cotton Linen Fabrics?
Cotton linen fabrics combine the softness of cotton with the strength and breathability of linen. The result is a natural textile that feels comfortable while still offering structure and durability.
This blend is widely used for both garments and interior textiles, and is especially appreciated in historical sewing where natural fibres and authentic textures are preferred.
Depending on the project, I offer two different cotton linen qualities. The choice depends on the structure and weight needed for the final garment or textile.
When you place an order, I will contact you to confirm which fabric is most suitable for your project so you receive the quality that works best for your intended use.


Available Fabric Qualities
Cotton Linen Blend 120 gsm with width 135 cm
Cotton Linen Blend 220 gsm with width 147 cm
Typical Applications
- Historical garments and costumes
- Dresses, aprons and jackets
- Decorative textiles and interiors
- Breathable summer garments
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