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Fitilli — Undyed Cotton-Linen Blend Fabric (Dye-Ready), By the Yard

Fitilli — Undyed Cotton-Linen Blend Fabric (Dye-Ready), By the Yard

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Fitilli is an undyed cotton–linen blend fabric woven on semi-automatic traditional looms (“kara tezgah”) for a distinctive, premium feel. The weave creates a subtle ribbed/corded (“fitilli”) texture across the surface—giving the fabric structure, depth, and a natural, artisanal character you can see and feel.

This is not a mass-produced basic cloth. Fitilli is made for makers who value authentic texture, breathability, and a clean undyed base that works beautifully for sewing and natural dye projects.

Why it’s special

  • Traditional loom character: woven on semi-automatic handloom-style looms (“kara tezgah”)
  • Fitilli texture: subtle ribs add dimension and a premium, crafted look
  • Undyed & versatile: ideal for garment sewing, home textiles, and DIY projects
  • Soft, lightweight handfeel: comfortable for everyday use

Specifications

  • Fiber content: 65% Cotton / 35% Linen
  • Width: 150 cm (59 in) (±5% tolerance)
  • Weight: 160 GSM (±5% tolerance)
  • Sold by the yard: 1 yard = 92 cm
  • Multiple yards ship as one continuous piece whenever possible.

Best uses

  • Apparel: dresses, shirts, relaxed everyday wear, lightweight layers
  • Home textiles: curtains, pillow covers, tablecloths, napkins, runners
  • DIY & crafts: tote bags, aprons, handmade projects and workshops

Need natural dyes & mordants? Visit our Natural Dyes & Mordants collection to start dyeing and experimenting with color.

Care

  • Wash at 30°C / 86°F (gentle cycle)
  • Low heat tumble dry or air dry
  • Expect minor natural shrinkage; allow ±5% tolerance due to the fiber blend and weave.

Note 

Because this fabric is produced on semi-automatic traditional looms with natural yarns, you may see subtle slubs, occasional loose fibers, and small texture variations. These are part of the fabric’s authentic, woven character—not defects.

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