Twill

Find twill, cotton and chambray fabrics in a variety of styles and colours here at Spotlight! Twill fabrics are generally hardwearing, while their weave gives them a soft appearance and a good drape, making them suitable for a variety of applications. Here at Spotlight, you can find both plain and patterned twill, cotton, stretch and chambray fabrics that will be ideal for making a variety of different items such as clothing, bags, household items, craft and interior design projects. All our twill fabrics are available by the metre for your convenience.

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Everything You Need To Know About Twill Fabric For Crafting Purposes

When it comes to crafting fabrics, twill is one of those fabrics that is often forgotten. Alongside plain cotton, not many are familiar with twill fabric, its characteristics, or its applications. If you have found yourself in our twill section and could use some additional information about its use, be sure to check out our useful guide to twill below.

What Is Twill Fabric?

Twill fabric actually does not refer to the material it is made of. Instead, it refers to the weave that has been used to create the fabric. Therefore, twill is one of the most common fabric weaves you can encounter. So, it is likely that you may have worked with twill in the past, but you did not even know it.

Due to its distinct weave, crafters can easily recognise twill by its diagonal lines, which run across the entire fabric. It also has a distinguishable front and back of the fabric, with the front being slightly darker than the back.

Using twill fabric does provide many advantages. Firstly, most twill fabrics are associated with a high thread count, which means you can count on a durable and thick fabric. If durability is key for a project involving fabric, then twill should be high on your list.

Which Materials Are Used To Create Twill?

Surprisingly, twill is made from two of the most common fabric materials in existence today. You are likely to have used these fabrics in previous crafting projects, as twill is commonly made with cotton and polyester. Some manufacturer can also use one of these materials, which means you can encounter twill made from pure cotton or polyester alone.

To create the unique twill look, the materials are woven with more than one warp thread. The warp threads can be important to crafters, as twill fabric is often accompanied by a number. The number actually refers to how the fabric was woven, and this could influence its properties. Therefore, getting more familiar with the various woven methods used on twill can prove very beneficial for fashion designers and crafters who need very specific fabrics for their projects.

How Can I Use Twill In Crafting Projects?

Based on the theory, twill might not mean that much to you. However, twill is used in countless projects, this goes from fashion to upholstery and even decorations. To help you understand the brilliant functionality twill brings, let us delight you with some common uses of twill.

Because of the strength of twill, this kind of weave is often used in denim fabrics. In turn, these denim fabrics are used in the creation of jeans. This once again supports the durability that you can only achieve with a twill-woven fabric.

Aside from jeans, fabrics with a twill weave are used in tweed, hounds tooth and even herringbone fabrics, which in turn can be used to create more formal clothing. So, twill is not just used for casual clothing, it finds applications in the world of formal clothing too.

Because of the durability of twill, you will also find many applications for this kind of fabric with work clothes. Many work attires, intended for the use in heavy industry, are made with a twill-woven fabric.

As mentioned briefly earlier, twill weaves are insanely popular for upholstery projects too. When you see a sofa or an armchair made from fabric, it is very likely that fabric has a twill weave. After all, its unique weave provides durability that can withstand long-term and daily use. So, if you are looking to give your sofa a bit of a makeover with a durable fabric, twill should be your first choice too.

Finally, it is important to mention that twill fabric has a high resistance against creases and wrinkles, this because the material is quite thick and therefore less susceptible to these problems. This also explains why twill is so popular for fashion and upholstery, not only because of its long-term durability, but also because of its natural resistance to wrinkling!

Twill And More Fabrics At Spotlight

Spotlight provides its customers with a good range of crafting fabrics, ranging from basic twill to more colourful options. Check out the catalogue today to find a fabric that suits your needs.

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