TECHNICAL INFORMATION: [ Superior 100% Cotton Canvas ] [ Width (CM) 146]

[Width (Inch ) 57 ] [Weight (GSM) 230] [Manufacturing:Woven ]

HOW TO ORDER: Select the Colour you want then select the size you want. Fat

Quarters are always pre cut and any other length x your quantity will come as one

length. For exp [1st Select RED ] [ 2nd Select 1 Metre ] [ 3rd entre your desired

quantity ] for exp 3 then add to your basket. You will receive a 3m length cut from

the roll thats 57” (147cm ) wide. Please use a lap top or PC for more clarity.

100% COTTON CANVAS: This Hard wearing canvas is a superior oxford woven fabirc 

that has a smooth handle and great drape for a heavy canvas. 

Its ideal for crafting, clothing applications, bags and upholstery. We have 15 plain solid colours for your needs.

CUT LENGTHS & SIZES: Were always in hurry to get the package on it way. Please

allow for some varieance. [1 Metre = 100cm x147cm ][ Half Metre = 50 x 147cm ]

[ Fat Quarter 50x46 cm ] [ Samples are A5 ] Rolls are only

10 Metres long so for longer lengths you may receive more than one length. If this is concern

for you please send us a message.

IMAGES:While every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the colours

depicted in our images, please be aware that due to monitor resolution, lighting,

photo processing software and other factors it is almost impossible to represent

colour to 100% accuracy.


Further Details on Canvas:


Cotton Canvas is a simple fabric made by weaving heavy cotton fibers in a 

basic one-over, one-under technique. Because canvas cotton is so simple to 

make and contains strong, thick fibers, it’s a popular material for more 

demanding textile uses like furniture upholstery, sailcloth and clothing. 

This canvas is great for fabric pens and printing on.


What Is Canvas Made Of ?

Originally, most canvas was made of hemp. In fact, the true definition of 

canvas refers to hemp fabric because the term “canvas” stems from the word 

“cannabis” — the Latin name for the hemp plant. Hemp-derived canvas was 

eventually replaced with cotton-based canvas as cotton grew in popularity, 

but today there are a few other canvas materials on the market as well.


Understanding the Ins and Outs of Canvas Cotton


Canvas cotton is a great material to incorporate into your home, but it’s 

important to recognize the ins and outs of this popular fabric.


What Are the Benefits of Canvas?

Many fabrics in our homes and closets are difficult to care for, easily 

damaged and require specific usage considerations. Compared to more 

finicky or specialized fabrics, canvas cotton is like a breath of fresh air!


Traditionally, canvas is an extremely affordable material thanks to its 

simplicity. Canvas cotton is remarkably strong though, resistant to pilling, 

easy to clean and rarely requires ironing. In its natural, untreated state, 

canvas cotton is even water resistant.


Are There Cons to Choosing Canvas Fabrics?

Though it’s a fabulous fabric for many applications, there are some product 

types that you should consider going with an alternative fabric to canvas.


Because canvas cotton is made with thicker fibers and features a simple weave, 

it tends to be rougher to the touch than many other popular cotton fabrics. 

Canvas made of cotton also has the potential to stretch slightly over time 

depending on how you use it. Keep in mind, if you care for your canvas cotton 

appropriately, the benefits of this common material far outweigh the potential issues.