Ecru Loom State Cotton – 147cm / 58" – 100% Cotton – 3m Piece
Ecru Loom State Cotton – 147cm / 58" – 100% Cotton – 3m Piece
all prices are per 3 metres, orders of more than 3 metres will be supplied in a continuous length.
Ecru Loom State Cotton – 147cm / 58" – 100% Cotton – 3m Piece
A heavy, structured 100% cotton fabric in a natural ecru tone, offering a soft off-white / cream appearance with a slightly raw, authentic finish.
This loom state cotton has a beautifully visible weave, giving it a natural, almost rustic character that works perfectly for both practical and creative projects.
The colour sits between white and cream, making it a versatile neutral that pairs easily with a wide range of other fabrics and uses.
This is a much heavier weight cotton with a firm handle and strong structure, meaning it holds its shape exceptionally well and is ideal where durability is needed.
The fabric has very little drape due to its weight, making it perfect for structured projects rather than flowing garments.
Fabric Details
Construction: Loom state woven cotton
Width: approx. 147cm / 58 inches
Handle: Firm, structured with a slightly textured natural finish
Drape: Minimal – very structured fabric
Stretch: None – stable woven fabric
Composition: 100% cotton
Colour: Ecru / natural off-white / cream
GSM: 414gsm – HEAVYWEIGHT
From our weight guide:
Heavyweight fabrics (300gsm+) are thick, durable fabrics often used for upholstery, bags and structured projects.
Sold as: 3 metre piece
What you'll receive:
One continuous 3 metre length of fabric
See It In Motion
We’ve added photos and a video clip taken from our live sale so you can see the texture, structure and scale of the fabric in real life.
Suggested Uses
• Upholstery projects
• Cushion covers
• Bags and tote bags
• Craft projects
• Home décor
• Structured sewing projects
Care Notes
• Machine wash at 30°C
• Do not tumble dry
• Iron on medium to high heat
• Pre-washing recommended before sewing
New To Fabric Types?
If you're unsure what loom state cotton is like to sew or use, have a look at our Fabrics Explained page where we break everything down in plain English.
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