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Linen Fabric for Dressmaking

Linen Fabric for Dressmaking

Our linen fabric collection includes 100% linen, linen blends and linen dressmaking fabrics sourced from mills across Europe, including Italian and designer deadstock fabrics. Known for its breathability, durability and distinctive natural texture, linen is a popular choice for dresses, shirts, skirts, trousers and relaxed tailoring.

You'll find linen fabrics in a variety of weights and colours, from lightweight linens for warm-weather clothing to more substantial qualities suited to trousers, jackets and structured garments. Whether you're planning everyday staples or timeless wardrobe pieces, linen offers comfort and character that improves with wear.

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Choosing the right linen fabric

Linen is one of the most versatile natural fibres used in dressmaking. Its breathable nature makes it a popular choice for warm-weather clothing, while its strength and durability mean garments can be enjoyed for years. With wear and washing, linen develops a softer handle while retaining the character and texture that make it so distinctive.

The weight of the fabric will often determine the best project. Lightweight linens are ideal for blouses, shirts, summer dresses and relaxed trousers where comfort and drape are important. Mid-weight linens are among the most versatile options, working well for dresses, skirts, co-ords, overshirts and everyday separates. Heavier linens provide additional structure, making them suitable for trousers, pinafores, jackets and more tailored styles.

Our linen collection includes both pure linen fabrics and linen blends sourced from mills across Europe, including Italian and designer deadstock fabrics. Whether you're looking for a fabric with a crisp natural feel or something with a softer drape, you'll find a range of colours, weights and finishes to suit different styles of sewing.

As with most natural fibres, we recommend pre-washing linen before cutting out your project. This allows for any initial shrinkage and helps the fabric settle before sewing.

Does linen fabric wrinkle easily?

Yes, linen does crease more readily than many other fabrics, but that's part of its appeal. The natural texture and relaxed look are what many people love about linen. If you prefer a smoother finish, linen blends can offer a similar appearance with a little less creasing. A warm steam iron will quickly freshen linen up when needed.

Is linen fabric good for summer dressmaking?

Linen is one of the best fabrics for warm-weather sewing. It's naturally breathable, comfortable to wear and helps keep you cool on warmer days. Lightweight linens are ideal for dresses, blouses and loose-fitting trousers, while heavier linens work well for pinafores, overshirts, co-ords and light jackets.

Should I pre-wash linen fabric before sewing?

We would always recommend pre-washing linen before cutting out your project, particularly if you're working with 100% linen. Linen can shrink slightly on its first wash and will often soften at the same time. Washing it before sewing helps ensure your finished garment behaves as expected once it's made.

What is the difference between 100% linen and linen blends?

Pure linen has the distinctive texture, breathability and character that linen is known for. It tends to have a little more body and will crease more naturally. Linen blends, often mixed with cotton, viscose or other fibres, can feel softer, drape differently and may require less pressing. Both have their place, and the best choice usually comes down to the style of garment you're making.

Does linen get softer over time?

Yes, one of the reasons linen remains so popular is that it softens with washing and wear while retaining its strength. Many linen garments become more comfortable over time, making them pieces you'll reach for year after year.

What can I make with linen fabric?

Linen is a versatile dressmaking fabric suitable for dresses, shirts, blouses, skirts, trousers, jumpsuits, co-ords and relaxed tailoring. Heavier linens can also be used for overshirts, light jackets and structured garments. The weight of the fabric will usually guide the best choice of project.

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