Working with Twill Meltons
Discover the full collection, sample packs, suggested sewing patterns, garment inspiration and style ideas and related product info
Delicious Delights Twill Melton
Order fabrics from this years collection of Twill Melton tweed fabrics. Available Now.
Compatible Sewing Patterns
Discover the best sewing patterns to get the best from your HoH wools, all in-stock & available now
Be Inspired: Staff Makes
Find inspiration with a selection of our favourite HoH garments from our Fabworks team
Coordinating Fabrics
Find elegant ensembles and the best colour combinations to go with HoH 2025s fabrics
The Heart of Huddersfield Story
Learn more about Fabworks' recent journey of textile manufacturing in Huddersfield, which first launched in Autumn 2019
What is Heart of Huddersfield?
Learn the origins of HoH and what makes our collection unique: Rooted in Heritage, Steeped in Tradition, Sourced Sustainably
Historical Gallery
Watch HoH come to life with a collection of images and inspiration, including Legacy Collections, Staff Makes & Beautiful Landscapes
2025 Blogs
Read all about the inspiration around this years collection and what makes this collection unique: Delicious Delights inspired by colour
Caring for Your Wool Fabric
Wool is a natural fibre with wonderful warmth and character, but it does need gentle care to stay looking its best. Before making your garments, please take a moment to read this care guide:
· Dry Clean: For the longest life and best finish, we recommend dry cleaning. This helps avoid shrinkage and keeps the fabric’s lovely handle.
· If you prefer to wash at home: Wash by hand, in a sink of cool water and a gentle wool detergent. Treat the fabric kindly—no wringing, scrubbing, or twisting. Simply press the water through. Rinse off in cool water.
· Drying: Lay the fabric flat on a clean towel to dry naturally. Keep it away from direct heat or sunlight. Please don’t tumble dry, as this can cause felting and shrinkage.
· Pressing: If you’d like to press the fabric, use a steam iron on the wool setting with a pressing cloth to protect the surface. Light steam will help relax creases.
· Other: Many modern washing machines have the option of a wool cycle, where wool detergent is advised.
A little note: This is fabric for your creative projects; any washing is done at your own risk. Wool may shrink or change in texture when laundered. To be safe, we always recommend testing with a small piece of fabric first before treating your whole length.
Fabworks does not launder its fabrics before despatch.