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  • Handwoven Wool Twill 2/1

    Handwoven wool twill 2/1 fabric is one of the most widely used weaves in historical textiles due to its strength and flexibility.
    The diagonal structure of the twill improves durability while allowing the fabric to drape naturally.

    This fabric is woven on a traditional hand loom using natural wool. Historically, twill 2/1 was commonly used for outer garments, cloaks and everyday clothing during the medieval and early modern periods.

    Handwoven wool twill differs from industrial fabric in surface texture, yarn tension and natural irregularity. Each piece reflects individual craftsmanship and traditional weaving techniques rather than uniform machine production.

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              For a more balanced structure, see our handwoven wool twill 2/2 fabrics

              For simpler structure, see handwoven wool plain weave (tabby)

              For decorative patterns, see handwoven wool diamond twill

  • Handwoven Wool Twill 2/2

    Handwoven wool twill 2/2 fabric is a balanced twill structure offering increased density and durability.
    The regular diagonal pattern creates a strong fabric while maintaining flexibility and natural drape.

    Woven on a traditional hand loom using natural wool, twill 2/2 was historically used for heavier garments, outerwear and textiles requiring greater resistance to wear during the medieval and early modern periods.

    Compared to industrial fabrics, handwoven twill 2/2 shows subtle variation in texture and structure. These characteristics reflect traditional craftsmanship and individual weaving rather than uniform machine production.

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  • Handwoven Wool Plain...

    Handwoven wool plain weave (tabby) fabric is the simplest and oldest textile structure used in historical weaving.
    Its balanced construction creates a stable and breathable fabric suitable for a wide range of uses.

    This fabric is woven on a traditional hand loom using natural wool. Historically, plain weave was commonly used for basic garments, linings and underlayers in medieval and early modern clothing.

    Handwoven plain weave differs from industrial fabric in yarn consistency, surface texture and overall character. Natural irregularities and loom tension give the fabric an authentic appearance and feel.

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  • Handwoven Wool Diamond...

    Handwoven wool diamond twill fabric is a decorative variation of twill weaving, forming repeating geometric diamond patterns.
    This structure combines visual detail with the strength characteristic of twill fabrics.

    Woven on a traditional hand loom using natural wool, diamond twill was historically used for higher-quality garments, cloaks and textiles where durability and appearance were equally important.

    Handwoven diamond twill differs from industrial fabric in surface texture, pattern clarity and natural variation. Each piece reflects skilled weaving and traditional loom techniques rather than standardized production.

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