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Fallow Fields Reverse Birdseye Weave - Yorkshire Tweed

$13.00
per half metre
Fabric Code: A3c32

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.


1 review

Specifications:

Weight: Medium 

GSM: 270

Composition: 100% Wool

Width: 158cm / 62.2inch

Pattern repeat: 1cm / 0.39inch

Introduction:

Fallow Fields Reverse Birdseye Weave - Yorkshire Tweed is a multicoloured birdseye woollen fabric woven in the reverse, pulling together this pleasing colour combination of wool yarns with the added bonus of no concerns for pattern matching! Four striking individual colours are brought together into a dressmaker's dream.

Colour:

Fallow Fields Reverse Birdseye Weave Sooty grey twisted next to khaki marled green along the warp. Earthy black and marled grey on the weft. When interwoven together gives the overall hue seen in our countryside surroundings here in the heart of Yorkshire. We've named this fabric after freshly turned fields being prepared for a new crop.

Properties:

This is a closely woven all-wool fabric with a versatile medium weight and a traditional wool look and feel that boasts a stable handle that drapes reassuringly with the promise of cosy warmth. Dressmakers, Reenactors, Costumiers, Interior Designers, Craftspeople and all lovers of textiles will find a plethora of uses for this first-rate herringbone, taking you through A/W and into spring.

Garment Suggestions:

Dressmakers: fashion classic outerwear and hard-wearing separate. Simple yet stylish pencil skirts, A-line skirts and waistcoats like The Pattern Stash - Jemima Waistcoat is the perfect place to start. Add a complementary lining for garments that will soon become perennial favourites. Shift dresses and pinafore dresses are super comfy and will make classic key pieces. When you’re feeling more confident try classic jackets, coats and capes like The Blazer - Avid Seamstress would be perfect. 

Other Uses:

Interior Designers: cosy soft furnishings will produce truly harmonious styling in the home, such as cushions, throws, blinds and curtains.

Craftspeople: appliquéd cushions, bag making, door stops, draught excluders, hats, caps, neck warmers, mittens & wrist-warmers, throws & blankets and much more. Whatever this fabric inspires you to do! 

Customer Reviews

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Julia Shaw
Got myself a great jacket!

Thank you Fabworks for such a bundle of joy from your birthday bonanza. The lining you sent was absolutely lusciously perfect with the Fallow Fields tweed I chose and both fabrics look great for my project, The Blazer by The Avid Seamstress. I’m really chuffed.

Why choose wool fabric? Benefits of sewing with Wool! 🐑

We love wonderful wool! Why? Because it looks beautiful, well yes but did you know wool has a series of superpowers that make it the most incredible natural fibre, suitable for more garment suggestions and sewing inspiration than possibly any other?

Wool has a unique naturally crimped 3D structure which attributes to some brilliant properties & makes it a great fabric to wear throughout all the seasons.

Naturally Breathable: This amazing 3D crimped structure promotes air circulation allowing air to pass through the fabric, allowing for circulation and ventilation for your skin to breathe, keeping you cool.

Shower Resistant: Sheep naturally produce a waxy substance called lanolin. As sheep live outdoors, this naturally occurring wax helps to protect sheep from the elements, naturally shedding water & keeping them dry. This same property is retained within the wool fibres when spun into yarn.

Moisture Absorbing: The moisture-retentive superpowers of wool! It’s hydrophilic core gives wool the ability to wick away moisture keeping you dry and comfortable – this possibly one of our favourite properties because you can stay fresh when wearing wool, from autumn right through to spring!

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