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Fabworks Yorkshire Tweeds

Our Yorkshire Tweed fabrics are created by the same team of expert craftsmen that produce the Fabworks Heart of Huddersfield Collection. From yarn through to weaving and finishing, these beauties are made int' Yorkshire mills by Yorkshire folk!

Yorkshire Bloodline Plaid - Mist and Mariner

£15.00
per half metre
Fabric Code: A2f5 SKU: 118173

Price is per HALF metre. 1 unit = 0.5metres. For 1.5metres, add 3 units.

All cut length orders are sent as one continuous length.

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Descrizione
Overview:

This quality woollen belongs to a collection made by our HoH weavers, a delightful new selection of Yorkshire Tweed Plaids in heavenly colours inspired by nature. The whole collection features a recurring deep blood red accent band throughout the check, a reminder of their Yorkshire Heritage.

Specifications:

Weight: Medium

GSM: 300

Composition: 100% Wool

Width: 155cm / 61inch

Pattern repeat: 25.5cm x 27.5cm / 10inch x 10.8inch

Colour:

Shades: This delightful wool tweed plaid draws inspiration from our coastal heritage, tying misty greys with nautical blues. Deep ocean blue, a teal-based thought-provoking blue-green, provides the first primary accent and is flanked by dark nautical navy with moody thunderstorm undertones. The contrast bands of heathered mist grey give the tweed depth and the characteristic weather-worn heritage style. Grey-white accents strike through the plaid, redolent of lighthouse beams, warning of perilous rocky shores, whilst the recurring overcheck of Bloodline red creates warmth and drama linking back to coastal heritage.

Design: Plaid - The word "plaid" originally comes from the Scottish Gaelic word "plaide", meaning blanket or woollen cloth, and now is the term for a generic checked woollen fabric. Mist and Mariner is a pattern of crisscrossed horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colours. Similar checked woollen patterns were used by Celtic tribes throughout the British Isles and Europe. 

Style: Balanced sophistication with depth and visual texture. Blue-based palettes are universally popular and easily coordinate with casual denims or equally at home with seriously smart Navy Suiting ensembles. Calm yet powerful, heritage-inspired

Properties:

Texture: This all wool Yorkshire Heritage Tweed features a classic wool outerwear texture that balances ruggedness with comfort. Typically fibrous, yet cosy and protective against the elements, naturally insulating, it traps air between fibres, providing warmth without being stifling. Breathable and resistant to wind, though not fully windproof.

Handle: The fabric holds its structure well and is stable along both the width and length, making it ideal for tailored garments like blazers or sport coats, and so much more. These traditional wool tweeds are perfect for soft furnishing and craft purposes.

Drape: Mist and MAriner will drape reassuringly when used at length. It will form neat pleats with structure and softer flares and flounces where required. A natural bias ease provides the opportunity for manipulating the fabric with steam for tailoring purposes.

Garment Suggestions:

Types: This is the perfect fabric for layering pieces in the cooler months, outerwear such as jackets, coats and poncho-style pullovers. Also ideal for more structured pieces, such as tailored jackets and waistcoats.

Alternatively, make use of the gentle bias ease and create high fashion-inspired dresses, skirts and pinafores with lots of voluminous movement.

Patterns: We recommend patterns such as the Ilford Jacket, the Kusama Jacket, the Kyoto Jacket, the Lyon Jacket, the Phoebe Coat, The Blazer, The Coat, the Jemima Waistcoat and the Verona Jacket.

Other Uses:

Accessories: This durable fabric is perfect for making matching accessories that coordinate. We think of matching handbags using The Frame Bag pattern or tote bags. Make yourself cosy hats and fingerless gloves. 

Furnishings: This fabric is also suitable for soft furnishings and reupholstery projects, recovering your favourite worn stool or ottoman or breathing new life into the old inherited chair. There is bound to be a colour way in this collection that will suit your palette.

Upcycling: Make sure to use every part of your fabric and don't throw your scraps. Use for both crafting and sewing projects, such as lavender bags, applique scenes or patching up your favourite jeans, use for rag rugging or even patchwork together with other scraps and make your furry friends matching coats to keep them warm when out in nature. The opportunities are endless.

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Introducing

Fabworks Yorkshire Tweeds

Our Yorkshire Tweed fabrics are created by the same team of expert craftsmen that produce our exclusive HoH Collection. From yarn through to weaving and finishing, these beauties are made int' Yorkshire mills by Yorkshire folk!

Origins:

Made in Yorkshire mills by Yorkshire folk! This is one of Fabworks’ famous Yorkshire-made pure wool fabrics, constructed using surplus yarns that have been recycled & repurposed to create limited runs of exquisite quality classic tweed styles. Locally manufactured within an 8-mile radius of Fabworks, UK-spun wool yarns sourced from across the country are put into weave at some of world’s most renowned tweed mills, located in Huddersfield (West Yorkshire, England, UK). The heritage and quality of these items represents classic British manufacturing, in the heart of The Heavy Woollen District of West Yorkshire, renowned for its expertise in wool textiles manufacture.

These are all bespoke one-off pieces that are only available at Fabworks, conjuring heritage, sentiment and locale into the curation of classy colour palettes with a colourful and eco-friendly sustainable twist.

Properties & Detailing:

Featuring a range of different weaves, weights and finishes, you will find herringbones, twills, tartans, block checks, birdseyes, jacquards, houndstooths & other special weaves. You may even spot some completely unique weaves in this collection, where along with our manufacturer, we have been able to create brand new & completely niche weave patterns. The weavers who produce these beautiful cloths are experts in their field, operating a small family-run setup, just like our Fabworks family, offering completely unique one-off limited runs.

Fabric: Wayside Emerald - Best Block Check from The Heart of Huddersfield Crosshatch Chronicles collection A/W 2023

Uses:

All the Yorkshire Tweed fabrics are suitable for a range of practical purposes, from classic wool jackets & coats, to quirky skirts & home furnishings. With a minimum rub count (Martindale) of 20,000 these fabrics are equally serviceable for soft furnishing around the home either as tweed curtains, cushions or pouffes.

Did you know? Wool fabric has been used in garment manufacturing for generations, with the first recorded piece of woollen clothing produced over 10,000 years ago? These Yorkshire Tweeds are timeless classics, with their mediumweight allowing for exceptional versatility in both clothing, craft and light soft furnishings.

Fabric: Wayside Emerald - Best Block Check from The Heart of Huddersfield Crosshatch Chronicles collection A/W 2023

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