Hazelnut Herringbone Worsted Wool - $18.00 yd
$4.50
7981-1
Hazelnut Herringbone Worsted Wool
The herringbone weave encompassed any weave woven in a zigzag pattern to create chevrons. In the 18th century, it was often found in linen tickings and other hard-wearing linens. In the 19th century, the weave found its way into other textiles, including wool. In the 1763 John Kelly book, a page of "Corded Harliquins" in bright colors displays a small herringbone pattern in contrasting colors.
- This Hazelnut Herringbone Worsted Wool is a Time Traveling fabric. It is lightweight with a good drape.
- Well-suited for Ladies and Men's clothing of many eras such as suits, dresses, skirts, trousers, linings and accessories.
- 100% Worsted Wool, 56 inches wide.
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