SAHALA LINEN FABRIC ~ soft white undyed natural linen. Light weight fabric by meter or yard. soft summer linen, undyed
SAHALA LINEN FABRIC ~ soft white undyed natural linen. Light weight fabric by meter or yard. soft summer linen, undyed
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SAHALA ~ Natural Linen Fabric

Regular price €24,65 Save €-24,65
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*orders of more than one piece will be cut in one continuous length unless instructed otherwise *

I would love to describe Linen as the European version of Silk. The best linen is produced in Ireland, Belgium and some other European countries.

A fine and softly woven linen fabric with a light sheen. Natural different coloured linen yarns have been woven together to create this lovely mottled look.

Our Linen Fabric 'SAHALA' is suitable for:

Clothing:
Summer clothing, skirts, dresses, Blouses, Shirts 

Homeware and Crafts:
curtains

In a nutshell:


Material: 100% Linen
Width approx.: 150 cm
Colour: White
Weight: 170g/square meter
Expected Shrinkage: 3-5%
Wash: 40°C normal wash cycle with a mild detergent, light spin and hang up dripping wet

Italian Production


Environment:
Linen can be expensive, but it is also much better for the environment. Flax plants are very resilient, they can grow in poor soil, and require very little water. What’s more, every single part of the flax plant is then used in making all types of products, from linen clothing to varnishes.

Health:
Similar to silk, 100% linen is wonderful for people with sensitive skin and those prone to allergic reactions like "prickly heat" in hot weather. For women who suffer from "hot flushes", 100% linen is the most comfortable answer in warm environments.

Care:
Linen can't and shouldn't be ironed. The creasing is part of the natural allure. The creasing also molds the garment, and in practice the more creasing there is, the less evident it becomes as the whole garment softens.
Linen loves being washed and dries much quicker than Cotton. The more it is worn and washed the softer the fabric becomes. It also lasts much longer than cotton, as it is harder wearing and a much stronger material.


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