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Fine Wove Linen Cotton 90gsm

From £19.98

per half sq m | VAT included

  • Alternate Text 55% linen 45% cotton
  • Alternate Text1.35m Max Print
  • Alternate Text Reactive inks
  • Alternate Text 90gsm
  • Alternate Text Clothing and dressmaking
  • Oeko-Tex Standard 100 Ink
  • Alternate Text Hemming Available
  • sustainably Sustainably printed in the UK
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Product Description

custom-made in the UK
Fine wove linen cotton is a high-end woven fabric, composed of 55% linen and 45% cotton. This fine, lightweight, semi-transparent fabric is airy and soft to touch. Printed using reactive inks, for bold colours and wash fastness, this fabric is perfect for making light garments and interiors.

Certification

  • certificate img Oeko-Tex Standard 100 Ink
  • certificate img GOTS ECOCERT Certified Ink
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Care instructions

Wash at 30°C

Wash At 30 DegreesLow HeatTumbleNo Wring

Shrinkage

Expected Shrinkage
Weft 2%
Warp 4%

Certain fabrics will shrink during our processing.please allow for this when selecting your fabric print size.

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How it works

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Upload your design

We automatically apply your design to the product you selected

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Make it perfect

Use our smart tools to get it exactly right and select the finishing options

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Preview & checkout

Confirm your designs with our 3D previews and checkout with confidence

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1-2 Days Production

Sit back and relax. Your product is on its way!

How our pricing works

Standard fabric sizes

Our pricing is based on the quantity and dimensions of the products you order. The more you order, the better price you’ll get. We also offer lower pricing for larger dimensions, students and wholesalers.

Finishing price list

cut and sew

We have a full Cut & Sew service here at Contrado, and are able to hem your fabric prints for a small additional charge per metre.

  • Folded hem (range of 8 thread colours)
  • Overlock hem (range of 8 thread colours)
  • Cut on the line
  • Pinked edge

You can choose to have your prints hemmed with either black or white thread. The hemming material allowances can be found in our Print guidelines & finishing section of our FAQs.

View our full FAQs

We offer discounts

We offer discounts on all our products, including bulk, quantity and student discounts. Enjoy great deals whether you're a small business, designer, or student.

Volume prices
Wholesale price
Student discount
Volume in sq m
sq m
sq yard
Price Discount
<= 0.5 sq m £ 19.98 fixed 0.0%
0.5 - < 1.0 sq m £ 39.95 /sq m 0.0%
1.0 - < 3.0 sq m £ 39.95 /sq m 0.0%
3.0 - < 10.0 sq m £ 36.00 /sq m 9.9%
10.0 - < 20.0 sq m £ 33.00 /sq m 17.4%
20.0 - < 30.0 sq m £ 31.00 /sq m 22.4%
30.0 - < 40.0 sq m £ 30.00 /sq m 24.9%
40.0 - < 50.0 sq m £ 29.00 /sq m 27.4%
50.0 + sq m £ 28.00 /sq m 29.9%
** Prices are determined by the cumulative basket volume shared among fabric groups.
** For larger projects or custom inquiries, please contact us.
** All prices listed above are determined per 1 unit width.

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Fine Wove Linen Cotton 90gsm

From £19.98

per half sq m | VAT included

  • Alternate Text 55% linen 45% cotton
  • Alternate Text1.35m Max Print
  • Alternate Text Reactive inks
  • Alternate Text 90gsm
  • Alternate Text Clothing and dressmaking
  • Oeko-Tex Standard 100 Ink
  • Alternate Text Hemming Available
  • Alternate Text Sustainably printed in the UK
Alternate Text Ships in 1 - 2 days. UK delivery: £5.99 Delivery options

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Origins of Linen-Cotton

Linen-cotton fabric combines two natural fibres, linen and cotton, to create a versatile textile with unique properties. The origins of both linen and cotton date back thousands of years and have distinct historical backgrounds.

Linen, one of the oldest known textiles, has been produced for over 4,000 years. Its origins can be traced to ancient civilisations in Egypt, Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq), and other parts of the Middle East. The ancient Egyptians were particularly renowned for their skill in cultivating flax plants and weaving linen fabric.

Flax, the plant from which linen is derived, was highly valued for its strength and ability to grow in diverse climates. The process of extracting fibres from the flax plant and weaving them into linen fabric was a labour-intensive task. Linen was initially used primarily for practical purposes such as clothing, bedding, and sails for boats.

On the other hand, cotton has a long history of cultivation and use in the Indian subcontinent. Cotton plants have been grown in India for thousands of years, and India played a significant role in the global cotton trade. The cotton fibres were spun into threads and woven into fabric, creating a lightweight and breathable textile that was suitable for warm climates.

The combination of linen and cotton fibres to create a blended fabric likely emerged later in history as a result of trade and cultural exchange. The blending of these fibres brought together the desirable qualities of both materials. Linen contributes its strength, durability, and ability to wick moisture away from the body, while cotton adds softness, breathability, and a smooth texture.

The origins of linen-cotton fabric, as a specific blend, are less defined than the individual histories of linen and cotton. The blending of these fibres provides a balance of their respective attributes, resulting in a fabric that offers the best of both worlds.

Today, linen-cotton fabric is popular for a range of applications. It is used in clothing, home textiles, upholstery, and more. The blend of linen and cotton creates a fabric that is comfortable, breathable, and has a natural texture. Linen-cotton fabric can be woven in various weights and textures, allowing for different appearances and performance characteristics.

Surface textures

This fabric has a coarse semi open weave, with a matte appearance and subtle sheen.

Print detail

Printed using reactive inks, resulting in bold colours and wash-fastness. As the fabric is semi-transparent, there's some amount of show through on the reverse side.

Usage

The fabric is perfect for making light garments and interiors.

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Print Guideline

    • DPI-Print Guideline Icon

      What's the best resolution to print in?

      We print at 200dpi, which is a good combination of quality and file weight. Ideally, your image should be scaled to 100% at 200dpi; this means that no resizing of your file occurs, preventing any interpolation. Our design interface will have a quality marker next to the design that you have uploaded, this will change colour using a traffic light system and display a message. The message will let you know if the resolution is too low or if you have a good quality image. 

  • scaling-Print Guideline Icon

    How will my image scale?

    When you upload your design our system will automatically scale it to fit your chosen fabric dimensions. In the ‘Product Options’ tab, the displayed dimensions under ‘Print Size’ will show the dimensions of the piece of fabric that you are ordering. For image/design dimensions you need to see the ‘Images & Text Tools’ tab. You can see and edit the dimensions of the image under the quality information next to the thumbnail.

  • RGB-CMYK Print Guideline Icon

    Which colour model should I choose? RGB or CMYK?

    We advise providing images in the RGB colour space. Specifically using the sRGB image profile, to achieve best colour results. What does this mean? In your editing software choose RGB as the working space, and assign the image profile as sRGB (full name sRGB IEC61966-2.1)

  • Print-Roll Length Fabric Guide Icon

    Maximum dimensions

    For most of our fabrics, there is no limit on the length of the fabric that you can order. We have a preview design window set up to 10m max to visualise the print, but that's not a print limit. If you'd like to order more, increase the quantity (x2 for 20m or x4 for 40m for example) and then you can order as much as you'd like, with a built-in automatic volume discount too. The maximum print width of each fabric can be found on the individual fabric pages or in our design interface.

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    Do I need to incorporate white space within my design if I want a border or some cutting space?

    Yes, that might help you! Always incorporate any extra space or borders into your purchased fabric size. We trim squarely around fabric samples and fabric prints, leaving approximately 5mm white space. Cutting neatly on the line has an additional fee.

  • crocking-Print Guideline Icon

    What is crocking and why might it occur?

    Crocking, which is fading along the creases, often after washing or heavy use, occurs when you digitally print on natural fabrics - more so when dark or dense colours are used. It can be minimised by using a cool hand wash instead of machine washing as the tumbling of the machine is the main cause of this. To avoid entirely, we would advise using a poly fabric.

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    Why do my colours appear lighter on organic fabrics?

    Our organic fabrics do not have any coatings that the non-organic fabrics have. This means the ink absorbs into the fibres, reducing the colour strength slightly (by approx. -40%). For super strong colours we recommend a non-organic natural fabric.

  • Transfer-Print Guideline Icon

    Do you print on fabric a customer supplies?

    Unfortunately not; we like to test meticulously so that we know what gets best results on our fabrics, and our facilities cater perfectly to them. We do however print sublimation paper to order, and if you have access to a heat press you can press your own fabrics easily.

  • Jpeg-Tiff Print Guideline Icon

    Should I save my file as a TIFF or JPEG?

    For multi-coloured or very detailed files we recommend using a tiff format, but they must be flattened. For simple colours and low detail files, a jpeg is fine.

  • Shrinkage-Print Guideline Icon

    What is the situation with material shrinkage?

    Just like many fabric printing processes, there is the potential for shrinkage. Depending on the fabric, please expect and allow between 2-8% shrinkage which you need to plan for in your dimensions. This percentage can vary from print run to print run and between fabrics, so we would advise ordering a little more material than you require for your project. 

  • Print-Both Sides Print Guideline Icon

    Can I print on both sides of the fabric?

    We do not offer to print on both sides of the fabric. A lot of our fabrics are semi-transparent or have some show through and this wouldn't work with double-sided printing. This is not a service that we offer on any of our fabrics.

  • Labels-Print Guideline Icon

    Can I order labels in another fabric? Would you cut them as you do with the normal fabric labels?

    At the moment no, our labels are all printed on the same satin fabric. We may introduce more in the future, but for now, this is the best choice. The labels are all cut the same way. You can order the fabric of your choice and make the labels yourself, but we do not cut different fabric into label format.

  • Eco friendly Printing

    How is your fabric printing eco-friendly?

    With environmental consciousness in mind, our fabrics are all printed using completely water-based inks. This means no chemicals or solvents are used. Our heat fixing procedure fixes the colours and prints, avoiding the downsides of steaming, such as excess or contaminated water returning into the waste system. We have one facility in London where we conduct all the printing, production and fulfilment. Rather than roll the fabrics, or send them in a tube, we fold them before they are sent out to you. This saves over 150 tubes a week, as well as a lot of space on the delivery van. (For delicate fabrics we ensure to package appropriately).

  • colour palette

    Why are there slight colour differences between my orders?

    We work at improving our colour profiles all the time. Though rare it may happen that from one print run to another, and there could be slight colour differences, this is normal and part of the process when we are constantly improving. It is extremely unlikely that there will be a huge difference (like orange instead of red for example). Please bear in mind such colour variations can be intensified from fabric to fabric due to the varying grains and textures of the fabric; natural fabrics tend to have more muted colours than their poly alternatives. This is due to the construction of the materials as well as the print methods that have to be altered slightly for more delicate, natural textiles.




Sizing For Hemming And Shrinkage

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We have a full Cut & Sew service here at Contrado, and are able to hem your fabric prints for a small additional charge. We create a small one- or two-fold hem that typically uses 5 to 20mm of material, depending on the thickness of the fabric. So, for example, if you want a finished piece of fabric that measures 100 x 100cm, you will need to order a size of 101.5cm x 101.5cm to allow for the hem (on top of that please also allow for shrinkage of min 2%). The thicker the fabric, the bigger the hem will be. You can choose to have your prints hemmed with either Black or White thread. On our silk and other light woven fabrics, one hemmed edge will be straight (vertically down the roll) and the other will be slightly rippled. The hemming material allowances are as follows and you need to make your print bigger to accommodate the hem:

  • Light Fabrics (20-100gsm): For silks and other light fabrics, we use 6-8mm in the hem (2 fold), so overall width/height will be minus 12-16mm
  • Medium Fabrics (101-200gsm): For medium-weight fabrics that fray, we use 15-20mm in the hem (2 fold) so overall width/height will be minus 35-40mm
  • Stiff/Heavy/No-fray fabrics: we use 15-20mm in the hem (1 fold) so overall width/height will be minus 35-40mm
All of these measurements are approximate and can vary. Including with shrinkage, it can mean a fairly significant difference to ordered dimensions, so please plan your print accordingly. Depending on how open the weave is, our fabric can shrink anywhere from 2% to 8% with the average being 2.5%.
 

How Would you Like the Edge?

We have four finishing options for your fabric order: 
  • As it comes. We cut around your image, leaving a simply scissor cut, perhaps uneven white fabric border. 
  • Hem with thread. We can hem your fabric with a choice of black or white thread. Please allow 1-2 days of additional production time. See below for information on how hemming affects the size of your print. We offer an overlock hem, as well as a folded hem (one or two fold depending on the fabric) however not all fabrics, are suited to both hem types. If you can see both options, it means both are suitable, and you will be able to choose whichever you prefer. 
  • Cut on the line. We will cut neatly on the edge of your design. This means that if you have a border around your design we will cut around that border, if your design takes the whole space of the fabric, then we will neatly cut around the edge of that image. Please be aware, when we cut along the line, we have to cut against the grain of the fabric. This is the standard procedure for fabric cutting. This means that with some fabrics, for example, Georgette and Mulmul, which have a slight wave in them, some fraying will occur. This is unavoidable, as the cut follows the grain of the textile. 
All of our fabrics are cut manually by hand, with the utmost care and attention. If your fabric has a slightly uneven look on the edges or a touch of fraying, this does not indicate a flaw in the textile. It is not always possible to achieve a perfect straight cut with certain fabrics, so please do bear this in mind when it comes to your design. If you have any queries or would like to know about our cutting methods in more detail, please get in touch and we will be more than happy to discuss them with you. 

For further information about our fabrics see our FAQs

Please note: As everything we provide is handmade to order, you may find a slight variance in the sizes. 

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What's the composition of Fine Wove Linen Cotton 90gsm?

This fabric is composed of 55% linen and 45% cotton.

Do you print on both sides of the fabric?

No, we don't print on both sides of the fabric. But as this particular textile is semi-transparent, there will be some percentage of show through on the reverse side.

What are the features of Fine Wove Linen Cotton 90gsm?

This fabric is light, airy and soft to touch. It's also breathable and durable.

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Rub Fast 20k

BS EN ISO 12947 > 20,000 revs Martindale: Fabric withstood Martindale rub test to 20,000 revolutions. What you can say to your customers: Suitable for use in medium wear applications.

Rub Fast 30k

Martindale BS EN ISO 12947 30,000 revs: Fabric withstood Martindale rub test to 30,000 revolutions. What you can say to your customers: Suitable for use in medium-high wear applications.

Rub Fast 40k

Martindale BS EN ISO 12947 40,000 revs: Fabric withstood Martindale rub test to 40,000 revolutions. What you can say to your customers: Suitable for use in high wear applications.

Rub Fast 80k

Martindale BS EN ISO 12947 80,000 revs: Fabric withstood Martindale rub test to 80,000 revolutions. What you can say to your customers: Suitable for use in high wear / Severe Contract applications.

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BS 5722:1984. Flammability for nightwear

This fabric complies with the flammability performance requirements of The Nightwear (Safety) Regulations 1985. (Statutory Instrument 1985 No 2043)

BS476 Wall coverings

BS476 part 7 1997, classification of the surface spread of flame. What you can say to your customers: Safe to use for wallcoverings in public spaces and/or where BS476 is required.

BS5722 Nightwear

Fire tests according to BS 5722:1984. Flammability in accordance with The Nightwear (Safety) Regulations 1985 (Statutory Instrument 1985 No 2043). What you can say to your customers: Safe to use for nightwear garments such as pyjamas.

BS5852 Schedule 4 Part I

THE FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS (FIRE) (SAFETY) REGULATIONS 1988 The sample submitted, when tested complies with the requirements of Schedule 4 Part I. (Cigarette Resistance)

BS5852 Schedule 4 Part I & Schedule 5 Part 1

THE FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS (FIRE) (SAFETY) REGULATIONS 1988 The sample submitted, when tested complies with the requirements of Schedule 4 Part I (Cigarette Resistance) and Schedule 5 Part 1 (Match resistance).

BS5867 Curtains and drapes

The sample received meets BS 5867 : 2008 Specification for Fabrics for Curtains, Drapes and Window Blinds, Part 2, Flammability Requirements, Type B.

DIN EN 13501-1:2010 Wallcoverings

DIN EN 13501-1:2010 B-s1,dO. What you can say to your customers: European Standard specifies the reaction to fire classification procedure for all construction products, including products incorporated within building elements.

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EU Ecolabel Certified Recycled

The yarn has been certified recycled by "EU ecolabel". What you can say to your customers: Printed on recycled fabric.

Global Recycled Standard (GRS)

The yarn has been certified recycled by the Global Recycled Standard (GRS). What you can say to your customers: Printed on recycled fabric.

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Bleach Cleanable

ISO 105 E03 colour change 4 for dilution factor 1:4 chlorine solution. This fabric can be washed with a weak bleach solution if required, using no greater than 1% bleach concentration

BS 2823 Breathability

Breathable/waterproof certification BS 2823:1982, BS7209:1990. What you can say to your customers: Fabric is breathable.

BS EN 13758 UV Protective

Classification and marking of solar UV protective properties BS EN 13758-1:2002+A1:2006. What you can say to your customers: Fabric has UV protective properties.

Dimensional Stability to Washing

BS EN ISO 6330 @ 30°C. Tested for shrinakge % in a 30°C washing cycle. With shrinakge less than <2%.

EN71 Toy Safety

European standard EN 71 specifies safety requirements for toys. Compliance with the standard is legally required for all toys sold in the European Union.

Oeko Tex Standard 100 Fabric

The production of the fabric meets Oeko Tex Standard 100. What you can say to your customers: Printed on OEKO-TEX 100 certified fabric.

Oeko Tex Standard 100 for dyeing

The dyeing of the fabric meets Oeko Tex Standard 100 Fabric dyeing. What you can say to your customers: Printed on fabric that meets OEKO-TEX 100 certification for dyeing.

Resistance to Pilling

This test specifies the resistance of a fabric to pilling, fuzzing, and matting of textile fabrics. Grade 3/4 represents appropriate for use in high wear garments.

Resistance to Pilling

BS EN ISO 12945. Grade 3/4 This test specifies the resistance of a fabric to pilling, fuzzing, and matting of textile fabrics. Grade 3/4 represents appropriate for use in high wear domestic environments.

Seam Slippage <3mm@180N

BS EN ISO 13936. Seam slippage occurs when a seam tends to open or break under the influence of a force applied perpendicular to the direction of the seam. This fabric scores 3mm@180N or less, which represents a good fabric for upholstery in domestic or public areas.

Tear Strength ≥30N+

BS EN ISO 13937. This standard provides a method for determining the force required to tear a fabric. This fabrics scores above ≥30N+ which represents a good fabric to use for upholstery in domestic or public areas.

Tensile Strength 600N+

BS EN ISO 13934. The tensile strength of a material is a measure of the force required to pull it apart. This fabric scores 600N+ which represents a good fabric for upholstery in domestic or public areas.

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BCI organic Fabric

The yarn has been certified organic by BCI Better Cotton Initiative. What you can say to your customers: Printed on Organic fabric.

GOTS organic Fabric

The yarn has been certified organic by GOTS. What you can say to your customers: Printed on Organic fabric.

certificate img Ink Certifications

GOTS ECOCERT Certified Ink

Printed using ECOCERT GOTS certified inks. This means they have been independently certified to ensure they have been made in a socially responsible and environmentally friendly manner. What you can say to your customers: Printed using ECOCERT GOTS certified inks. This means they have been independently certified to ensure they have been made in a socially responsible and environmentally friendly manner.

Greenguard Certified

Products that have achieved GREENGUARD Certification are scientifically proven to meet some of the world’s most rigorous third-party chemical emissions standards, helping to reduce indoor air pollution and the risk of chemical exposure. Printed with GREENGUARD approved inks are suitable for use in the home, schools, offices an hospitals. What you can say to your customers: Printed with GREENGUARD approved inks, suitable for use in the home, schools, offices an hospitals.

Oeko-Tex Standard 100 Ink

Printed using OEKO-TEX Eco Passport certified ink. This means they have been independently certified to ensure they have been made in a socially responsible and environmentally friendly manner. What you can say to your customers: Printed using OEKO-TEX Eco Passport certified ink. This means they have been independently certified to ensure they have been made in a socially responsible and environmentally friendly manner.

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