Linen blend with narrow stripes – blue

Linen blend with narrow blue stripes in 60% linen and 40% cotton, 155 g/m²

Linen blend with narrow stripes – blue

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Quality 60% linen 40% cotton
Washing instructions Wash 30
Weight 155 g/m²
bredde 140 cm
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Linen blend with narrow stripes – blue is a woven fabric in 60% linen and 40% cotton, 155 g/m² and 140 cm wide.

Specifications:
– Material: 60% linen, 40% cotton
– Weight: 155 g/m²
– Width: 140 cm
– Certification: Oeko-Tex
– Construction: Woven

Narrow blue stripes create a calm, Scandinavian look that is often used for both home textiles and fashion. The quality works well for curtains, cushion covers and tablecloths when you want a natural look with light texture. For clothing it is typically used for shirts, lightweight trousers and relaxed dresses, where a woven fabric with a nice drape is important.

The linen-cotton blend combines linen’s characteristic, dry look with cotton’s softer touch. The result is a quality that drapes nicely, while still having enough stability for clean edges and precise details. The 155 g/m² weight makes the fabric suitable when you want a lightweight fabric by the metre without it becoming too heavy.

Fabric shops and smaller manufacturers often choose this type of striped linen blend as part of a core range for spring and summer. Consistent width from roll to roll makes it easier to calculate consumption for production runs, and the quality fits well into a Nordic colour palette.

Wash at 40 degrees. Iron preferably at medium heat. Avoid tumble drying to preserve texture and dimensions.

See more variants in our Washed linen collection.

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