Heavy handwoven wool fabric in a simple plain weave (tabby) structure. The cloth has a natural offwhite wool colour and contains a hand-spun weft yarn, which gives the fabric a more traditional character and subtle texture. With a weight of about 337 g per linear meter and a width of approximately 126 cm, the fabric is suitable for historical garments and textile projects.
This handwoven wool fabric in a plain weave (tabby) is produced on a traditional wooden loom using natural wool yarns. The structure is simple and strong, creating a durable textile similar to many historical wool fabrics used in early clothing.
The weft yarn is hand-spun, which gives the fabric a slightly irregular and authentic appearance typical for traditional wool textiles. The colour comes from the natural offwhite shade of sheep wool, without artificial dyeing.
With a weight of approximately 337 grams per linear meter and a width of about 126 cm, the fabric has a solid structure while remaining flexible enough for garments.
Plain weave is one of the most historically common textile structures and was widely used across many periods.
This fabric can be used for various historical clothing and textile projects, for example:
tunics
cloaks
hoods
wraps
simple outer garments
It is suitable for historical reenactment, LARP, early medieval clothing, and historical textile reproduction, where natural materials and traditional weaving are important.
And suitable for natural dyeing.