IS046 Margaux Rose Smoke / Rose Smoke - 73% Linen / 27% Cotton Fabric - Heavy (7.7 oz/yd2), Width 114"

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You may have had the pleasure of working with our trickster weave fabrics - the ones that arrive flat and ordinary, but upon first contact with the washer and drier, they shapeshift into something deliciously textured and absolutely unique.

This cloth is 114 inches wide and 7.7 ounces a square yard which qualifies it at the top of the scale of heavyweight fabrics.

Woven with 73% linen to keep us cool and humidity-free and 27% cotton to be fluffier and voluminous.

The fabric arrives flat with subtle patterns that can be seen in the interweaving of the threads. This weaving technique comes with a delightful surprise once it goes through its first wash and dry. It fluffs up everywhere the threads are not interwoven.

To give it the volume the cloth needs to be a textured - the cloth is built to shrink. The styles will pucker differently based on their weave. They will shrink about 8% on the width ( weft going selvage to selvage) of the cloth and about 24% on the length ( warp of the cloth). Shrinkage is based on a warm wash and low-heat dry.

Design created exclusively for F|S - you just pull the fabric out of the drier and feel like a magician.

This wide cloth is perfect for:


  • Robes
  • Curtains
  • Decorative Pillows
  • Jackets
  • Throws
  • Towels
  • Picnic and beach blankets
  • and, of course, Bedspreads

Fabric specifications:

Article IS046
Content 73% LINEN / 27% COTTON
Type JACQUARD
Color ROSE SMOKE / ROSE SMOKE
Width 114 inch
Weight 7.7 oz/yd2
Thread size warp 20
Thread size weft 17.9
Thread count warp 51
Thread count weft 51

Customer Questions and Answers

Margaux Rose Smoke IS046 - Linen/Cotton Shawl

Lori • March 23, 2022

We will love swaddling our new grand-baby in the luxe softness of her very generous blanket. Before washing in eco-warm and drying, I hemmed the selvedge edges [after folding twice] and used a pretty ladder stitch along the raw-edged 114 inch width(s), then picked fine linen threads (for days) creating fluffy fringed edges. The linen's width is plentiful for making two blankets, after I cut it in half and hem the ends. The second wash & dry done after the photo enhanced the softness, fluffiness, and puckering even more! The final size is 32 inches x 100 inches plus 1 inch fringe on two edges. Next I'll embroider a 'B' on one end using my new machine. New at this, everything is experimental and a learning process. One yard of this also makes a beautiful shawl. Loving how the linen handles and folds so easily. More to come.

Lori • March 23, 2022
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