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Plain Fabric

Not every project starts with a print. This collection brings together our plain, solid-colour fabrics across cotton poplin, poly/cotton, linen and canvas, so you can shop by colour and weight without a pattern getting in the way. Useful on its own or as the perfect match for a patterned print elsewhere in your make. Sold by the metre or half metre depending on the fabric, with free samples available on most.

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Plain fabric does more work than it gets credit for. It's the fabric that lets a bold print sit against something calm, the base colour a whole outfit gets built around, or simply the most practical choice for a project where pattern would only get in the way. Because there's no motif to distract from it, the weight, drape and colour accuracy of a plain fabric matter more than they do with a print, which is why the fabric type is worth thinking about carefully here.

The range spans lightweight cotton lawn through to heavier canvas, so plain fabric at Croft Mill covers a lot more ground than colour swatches alone. Whichever weight or finish you need, there's a plain to match it.

Types of plain fabric in this collection

Plain cotton poplin is the most popular starting point, crisp, easy to cut, and available across a wide run of colours. It works for shirts, blouses, dresses, children's clothes and craft projects alike.

Plain poly/cotton is a hardwearing, pre-shrunk, colour-fast option that holds its shade well through repeated washing, a practical choice for workwear, uniforms and everyday makes.

Plain linen brings texture and breathability. It creases more readily than cotton, which most people consider part of its character rather than a flaw, and suits relaxed trousers, shirts and summer dresses.

Plain cotton canvas is heavier and more structured, built for bags, upholstery and home projects that need to stand up to regular use.

Matching a plain to a print

Matching a plain fabric's colour to a print you already own is easier in person than on screen, since monitors render colour differently. Ordering a sample of both is the most reliable way to check they sit well together before committing to a full cut.

Weight matters as much as colour. Pairing a heavy canvas with a delicate voile print rarely looks intentional, so try to keep the weights of any plain and patterned fabrics in a project reasonably close, unless the contrast in texture is the effect you're after.

Looking for a print to go with your plain fabric? Browse our Shop by Pattern hub to see the full range of prints available.

What plain fabrics does Croft Mill stock?

The plain range covers cotton poplin, poly/cotton, linen and canvas, each in a run of solid colours. Weight and finish vary by fabric type, so check the individual product page for the closest match to your project.

How do I match a plain fabric's colour to a print I already have?

Screens render colour inconsistently, so the most reliable way to match a plain to an existing print or fabric is to order samples of both and compare them together in natural light. Use the Order Sample option on the product page.

What's the difference between plain cotton poplin and poly/cotton for a garment?

Cotton poplin is 100% cotton, breathable and crisp, and tends to crease more with wear. Poly/cotton blends in a little polyester for extra durability and colourfastness, so it holds up well to frequent washing, though it's slightly less breathable than pure cotton. Both are suitable for dressmaking; the choice comes down to how the finished item will be used and cared for.

Is plain fabric suitable for lining as well as garments?

Some of our plain fabrics work well as lining, particularly the lighter-weight cotton and poly/cotton options, but not all plain fabrics in this collection are intended for that purpose. Check the individual product page for suitability, or unless the care label states otherwise, treat weight and drape as your main guide.

Can I order a sample before buying?

Yes. Most fabrics in this collection are available as a free sample so you can check the colour and handle before committing to a full cut. Use the "Order Sample" option on the product page.

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