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Fabric Library

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Explore fabrics by texture, drape, construction and end use. Add what is relevant to your sample request as you go — the selection travels with you.

Standardised macro of a woven cotton ground, shot for comparison across qualities.

Data discipline

Indicative values, verified per project

Weight and width shown below are indicative characteristics of the quality family, not a commitment for a specific lot. Exact specification, availability and tolerance are confirmed with the material offer. Values still awaiting internal verification are marked.

End use
Cotton panama: firm basket weave with a flat, matte surface.

Cotton Panama

A firm, flat basket weave that holds a printed border cleanly and sits well on a table without clinging.

Composition
100% cotton
Weight
indicative, to confirm
Print route
Reactive · pigment
Best for
Tablecloths, runners, placemats
Cotton twill: diagonal structure with a rounder, softer fold.

Cotton Twill

Diagonal structure with more body and a softer fall than panama — forgiving in use, slightly less crisp under fine line work.

Composition
100% cotton
Weight
indicative, to confirm
Print route
Reactive · pigment
Best for
Aprons, tablecloths, cushions
Cotton sateen: fine close weave with a light sheen for bedding.

Cotton Sateen

A smooth, lightly lustrous face that lifts saturated colour. The obvious ground when bedding has to feel considered in the hand.

Composition
100% cotton
Width
wide width, to confirm
Print route
Reactive
Best for
Duvet covers, pillowcases
Cotton poplin: fine, closely woven and crisp, holding sharp print.

Cotton Poplin

Fine, closely woven and crisp. The reference ground for shirting prints — fine line work survives on it.

Composition
100% cotton
Variants
Stretch poplin available
Print route
Reactive
Best for
Shirts, blouses, dresses
Cotton satin: fluid fall with colour reading deeper than on poplin.

Cotton Satin

Fluid fall with a soft sheen. Colour reads deeper than on poplin, which changes how a palette should be built.

Composition
100% cotton
Variants
Stretch satin available
Print route
Reactive
Best for
Dresses, skirts, separates
Cotton voile: semi-sheer and light, the layer beneath showing through.

Cotton Voile

Light and semi-sheer. Softens colour and rewards small-scale pattern; unforgiving of heavy coverage.

Composition
100% cotton
Character
Semi-sheer, high drape
Print route
Reactive
Best for
Blouses, dresses, light curtains
Cotton-linen: visible slub with a dry, matte surface.

Cotton-Linen

Visible slub and a dry hand. Reads as natural and relaxed — the texture becomes part of the print rather than a neutral carrier.

Composition
Cotton / linen blend
Character
Textured, matte
Print route
blend-dependent
Best for
Table linen, cushions, separates
Lyocell-based quality: heavy but fluid drape with a cool, smooth face.

Lyocell-based qualities

Cool hand and heavy, fluid drape. Suits silhouettes that need weight in the fall without weight in the cloth.

Composition
Lyocell / blends
Character
Fluid, cool touch
Print route
to confirm per quality
Best for
Dresses, blouses, separates
Gabardine: tight diagonal structure holding its form in the fold.

Gabardine

Tight twill with structure and recovery. Holds a silhouette; better for graphic scale than for fine detail.

Composition
Cotton / blends
Character
Structured, firm
Print route
to confirm per quality
Best for
Skirts, outerwear-weight separates

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This library shows quality families we work with regularly. If your project needs a composition, weight or width that is not here, fabric development is a normal route rather than an exception.

Fabric development swatches gathered for comparison.
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