Half panama – narrow stripes linen

Half panama with narrow stripes in linen shade, 220 g/m²

Half panama – narrow stripes linen

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Half panama – narrow stripes linen is woven half panama/canvas in 100% cotton, 220 g/m² and 140 cm wide.

**Specifications:**
– Material: 100% cotton
– Weight: 220 g/m²
– Width: 140 cm
– Certification: Oekotex 100
– Construction: Woven half panama/canvas
– Property: Firm and dimensionally stable quality

Narrow stripes in a linen shade give a calm, Scandinavian look that works well in both classic and more modern home ranges. The firm weave makes the quality suitable when you want an upholstery-like grip without the fabric being too heavy.

The quality is often used for cushion covers, cushion covers, light furniture projects, bags and other home details where a distinct woven look is part of the expression. Many fabric stores choose stripes as a stable base fabric because it is easy to pair with solid colored fabrics.

The color reproduction in the stripes is consistent, so you can plan production and reorder without unexpected color shifts. The question we often get from buyers is: What does half panama mean in practice? Half-panama is a canvas weave with a slightly fuller and more distinct structure than regular poplin, giving better hold and a more robust surface.

Fabric shops and smaller manufacturers typically order this type as wholesale upholstery fabric for small runs, samples and continuous replenishment. Uniform fabric makes it easy to cut and sew from roll to roll.

Wash at 30-40 degrees. Please use inside out when washing finished items. Avoid tumble drying to preserve shape and colors.

See more matching qualities in Half panama canvas.

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