Twill Weave Fabrics
Browse our range of twill fabrics to suit your home DIY craft project.
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Archway Brushed Twill
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Max Print:
1.43m
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Weight:
290gsm
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Roll Width:
1.45m
Diamond twill, soft brushed face. Heavy, strong, textured. Bold vivid colours. Furnishings, cushions, crafts etc.
Composition:100% polyester
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Lima Cotton Twill
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Max Print:
1.47m
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Weight:
240gsm
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Roll Width:
1.49m
Cotton poly blend. Lightweight, water absorbent. Very tight weave, structured. Smooth face. Locks in heat. Nightwear, jackets etc.
Composition:84% cotton / 16% poly
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Trafalgar Twill
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Max Print:
1.5m
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Weight:
274gsm
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Roll Width:
1.52m
Woven, cotton twill look. Matte finish and soft feel. Very fine brushed surface. Stiff firm handle. Upholstery, furnishings.
Composition:100% polyester
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Poly Twill
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Max Print:
1.44m
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Weight:
200gsm
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Roll Width:
1.46m
Very strong and durable. 2/2 poly blend twill weave. Smooth, structured, slightly textured. Upholstery, home interiors.
Composition:100% polyester
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Cotton Twill
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Max Print:
1.45m
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Weight:
213gsm
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Roll Width:
1.47m
100% natural cotton. Soft, matte, opaque, slightly stiff, malleable. Creamy off-white base tone. Outer garments, jackets etc.
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Bull Denim
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Max Print:
1.48m
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Weight:
400gsm
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Roll Width:
1.5m
100% cotton with hard-wearing drill weave. Tightly woven and taut with no elasticity. Good for upholstery and light apparel.
Care instructions
Wash at 30°C, low tumble dry heat, hang to dry, do not wring, low heat iron.
How to Care for Your Printed Twill
These are easier to care for than traditional cotton twill fabric, that needs extra pampering. Machine wash at 30°c, tumble dry on medium or hang to dry, and iron on a low heat. If you're using your canvas twill fabric for upholstery or crafts, it's relatively low maintenance so just treat it kindly like you would any fabric to keep it clean and in tip top condition.
What Else Can You Make With Cotton Style Printed Twill Fabric?
Due to the nice balance between soft and sturdy, it's a popular choice for making cushions. It's suitable for curtains too, but we'd suggest attaching a blackout lining as these fabrics do let some light through when held up to the light. You could also make a bolster cushion or door stop to add a touch of elegance to everyday household items. You could even use it for adding some applique onto clothes to bring them to life, or make cute little twill labels for your craft/hobby business.
What will you make with your lookalike cotton twill fabric? Upload your photos or patterns using our design tool and let your imagination wonder!