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All orders are cut in continuous lengths. If you like your order to cut into individual pieces, for example 5x50cm, please get in touch. Thank you!
ALLO – Handwoven Himalayan Nettle Fabric
Origin: Nepal | Weave: Herringbone | Width: Approx. 65cm
Please note, this is Himalayan nettle (Girardinia diversifolia), not European nettle.
Orders of more than one piece will be cut in one continuous length unless directed otherwise.
The humble nettle—often dismissed for its sting—is a true natural treasure. It can be eaten, brewed as tea, used for dyeing, gardening, and, most notably, spun into fibre like flax.
ALLO differs from our FANEEL Nettle fabric with its herringbone weave rather than a straight pattern. Otherwise, they are identical.
Made from wild-harvested Himalayan Nettles, this fabric is ethically produced in Nepal, supporting homemakers, women, and families with fair wages and home-based work opportunities.
Once known as the "linen for the poor" in Europe, nettle fabric was widely used before being replaced by linen and cotton.
In Nepal, Himalayan nettles grow up to 3m tall and are still harvested by hand. The fibres are softened in a wood ash bath overnight, beaten on stone, and rubbed with clay to remove plant debris. Naturally coloured, each piece varies from straw yellow to grey-brown or dark brown. Every handwoven length is unique, offering an eco-friendly, durable textile that insulates body warmth, withstands boiling, and softens beautifully with wear.
Perfect for making blazers, jackets, trousers, vests, winter clothing, children’s wear, cushions, tablecloths, curtains, bags, upholstery, and embroidery.
Nettle yarn was once a staple fibre in Europe, rivaling flax and hemp. The 18th-century poet Thomas Campbell praised its versatility, from fine table linens to durable fabrics. Durable and sustainable, nettle remains a valuable natural fibre today.
Due to its handmade nature, availability is limited. Please contact us for larger quantities.
FANEEL – Handwoven Himalayan Nettle Fabric
Origin: Nepal | Weave: Straight | Width: Approx. 65cm
Please note, this is Himalayan nettle (Girardinia diversifolia), not European nettle.
Orders of more than one piece will be cut in one continuous length unless directed otherwise.
The humble nettle—often dismissed for its sting—is a true natural treasure. It can be eaten, brewed as tea, used for dyeing, gardening, and, most notably, spun into fibre like flax.
FANEEL differs from our ALLO Nettle fabric with its straight weave rather than a herringbone pattern. Otherwise, they are identical.
Made from wild-harvested Himalayan Nettles, this fabric is ethically produced in Nepal, supporting homemakers, women, and families with fair wages and home-based work opportunities.
Once known as the "linen for the poor" in Europe, nettle fabric was widely used before being replaced by linen and cotton.
In Nepal, Himalayan nettles grow up to 3m tall and are still harvested by hand. The fibres are softened in a wood ash bath overnight, beaten on stone, and rubbed with clay to remove plant debris. Naturally coloured, each piece varies from straw yellow to grey-brown or dark brown. Every handwoven length is unique, offering an eco-friendly, durable textile that insulates body warmth, withstands boiling, and softens beautifully with wear.
Perfect for making blazers, jackets, trousers, vests, winter clothing, children’s wear, cushions, tablecloths, curtains, bags, upholstery, and embroidery.
Nettle yarn was once a staple fibre in Europe, rivaling flax and hemp. The 18th-century poet Thomas Campbell praised its versatility, from fine table linens to durable fabrics. Durable and sustainable, nettle remains a valuable natural fibre today.
Due to its handmade nature, availability is limited. Please contact us for larger quantities.
LUNA – Handwoven Himalayan Nettle & Cotton Fabric
Origin: Nepal | Weave: Herringbone | Width: Approx. 100cm
Orders of more than one piece will be cut in one continuous length unless instructed otherwise.
The humble Himalayan nettle is in fact a remarkable natural fibre plant. It can be used in herbal medicine, for natural dyeing, and most notably, for spinning into a strong, versatile fibre similar to flax.
LUNA is the lightest of our nettle fabrics, featuring a soft herringbone weave. A natural cotton warp is woven with fine, hand-spun Himalayan nettle yarn, creating a breathable, airy textile with subtle texture and beautiful drape.
Each piece of LUNA is handwoven and unique. The nettle yarn varies naturally in colour—ranging from straw yellow to grey-brown or deep brown—while the cotton warp provides a soft, even-toned base that highlights the weave.
The Company:
This fabric is made from wild-harvested Himalayan nettle (Girardinia diversifolia), ethically produced in Nepal. It supports local women, homemakers, and families by offering fair wages and home-based work opportunities, helping to reduce the need for labour migration.
The Fabric:
In Nepal, Himalayan nettle grows up to 3 metres tall and is still processed entirely by hand. Once harvested and peeled, the fibre is soaked in a semi-boiling wood ash bath overnight—this not only softens the fibres but also enriches the soil when reused as fertiliser. The fibres are then beaten on stone and rubbed with clay to remove debris, yielding a clean, strong, and sustainable yarn.
Naturally insulating, breathable, and durable, this fabric softens beautifully over time and wear.
In a Nutshell:
• 50% Himalayan nettle, 50% cotton
• Approx. 100cm wide
• Hand-spun nettle yarn
• Handwoven herringbone weave
• 315 g/m²
• Naturally varied in colour
• 40–60°C wash, 10% shrinkage
• Rinse gently with mild soap
• Orders cut as one continuous length unless otherwise requested
Uses:
Perfect for:
Blazers, jackets, vests, summer and children’s clothing, trousers, cushions, tablecloths, curtains, bags, light upholstery, embroidery, and more.
History:
Himalayan nettle has been used for generations in Nepal for everything from clothing to rope. In Europe, nettle fibre also had a long and rich history as a linen alternative. The 18th-century poet Thomas Campbell once wrote:
“I have slept in nettle sheets, and I have dined off a nettle tablecloth... The stalks of the old nettle are as good as flax for making cloth.”
LUNA continues this tradition—offering a fabric that is beautiful, practical, and deeply connected to place and craft.
Nettle -Jersey – European Nettle Cotton Blend Jersey Fabric
Origin: Italy | Weave: Jersey Knit | Width: Approx. 170cm
Please note, this fabric is made with European nettle fibres (Urtica dioica), blended with cotton for a soft yet textured knit.
Orders of more than one piece will be cut in one continuous length unless directed otherwise.
The humble nettle—long valued for its versatility—is making a well-deserved return to the textile world. In this fabric, it’s blended with cotton to create a natural, breathable knit with a distinctive feel and appearance.
The Fabric:
This medium-weight jersey features a tactile, structured texture that remains soft and wearable. Naturally undyed, it comes in a creamy off-white tone that reflects the plant fibres within. The jersey has a rustic, earthy aesthetic—perfect for casual wear with a natural twist.
Made in Italy, this fabric is produced with care, using untreated fibres and no chemical finishes. Its composition of 66% cotton and 34% nettle fibre offers a sustainable alternative to purely synthetic or conventional cotton knits.
In a Nutshell:
66% cotton, 34% European nettle fibre
Natural cream tone
Approx. 170cm wide
Weight: 295 g/m²
Naturally untreated (no chemical finishes)
Approx. 5% shrinkage
Italian production
Orders cut as one continuous length unless directed otherwise
Uses:
Ideal for making casual jumpers, cardigans, children’s clothing, loungewear, tops, lightweight knitwear, and accessories. Also suitable for natural-themed textile projects and hand embroidery bases.
Sustainability Note:
European nettle has a long history as a textile fibre across the continent. When blended with cotton in modern knits like this one, it offers a more economical choice while maintaining comfort and wearability.
Due to limited availability, please contact us for larger quantities.
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