Yorkshire Bloodline Plaid Wool Tweed - Green Awakening

Yorkshire Bloodline Plaid Wool Tweed - Green Awakening


  • SKU: X63888791671
  • Product Category:Wool
  • Availability:In Stock

  • Original price was: $18.99.Current price is: $11.39.


Overview:

This quality woollen belongs to a collection made by our HoH weavers, a delightful new selection of Yorkshire Tweed Plaids in heavenly colours inspired by nature. The whole collection features a recurring deep blood red accent band throughout the check, a reminder of their Yorkshire Heritage.

Specifications:

Weight: Medium

GSM: 300

Composition: 100% Wool

Width: 155cm / 61inch

Pattern repeat: 25cm x 27cm / 9.8inch x 10.6inch

Colour:

Shades: This delightful wool tweed plaid draws inspiration from a wild countryside morning walk in early spring, just after the last frost. This palette of nature-hued yarns captures the feeling of emergent life against the slumbering earth. Carefully blended melange yarns sit companionably, featuring the yellow-green of new shoots pushing up through the soil. Bands of multi-tonal grey evoke the early morning mist lingering on the hillsides and are flanked and intersected by charcoalgrey, the colour of rain-soaked stones. Whilst accents of white evoke glistening dew on morning cobwebs. An overcheck of Bloodline red creates a visual focus like a lone red flower amongst the green shoots and grey stones

Design: Plaid – The word “plaid” originally comes from the Scottish Gaelic word “plaide”, meaning blanket or woollen cloth, and now is the term for a generic checked woollen fabric. Green Awakeningis a pattern of crisscrossed horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colours. Similar checked woollen patterns were used by Celtic tribes throughout the British Isles and Europe.

Style:This vibrant plaid has a classic and rural style that is easily at home in modern apparel or decor. Grounded with a bold heartbeat. The red accent adds an edge and the opportunity to emphasise this tone with accessories.

Properties:

Texture: This all wool Yorkshire Heritage Tweed features a classic wool outerwear texture that balances ruggedness with comfort. Typically fibrous, yet cosy and protective against the elements,naturally insulating, it traps air between fibres, providing warmth without being stifling. Breathable andresistant to wind, though not fully windproof.

Handle: The fabric holds its structure well and is stable along both the width and length, making it ideal for tailored garments like blazers or sport coats, and so much more. These traditional wool tweeds are perfect for soft furnishing and craft purposes.

Drape: Green Awakeningwill drape reassuringly when used at length. It will form neat pleats with structure and softer flares and flounces where required. A natural bias ease provides the opportunity for manipulating the fabric with steam for tailoring purposes.

Garment Suggestions:

Types: This is the perfect fabric for layering pieces in the cooler months, outerwear such as jackets, coats and poncho-style pullovers. Also ideal for more structured pieces, such as tailored jackets and waistcoats.

Alternatively, make use of the gentle bias ease and create high fashion-inspired dresses, skirts and pinafores with lots of voluminous movement.

Patterns: We recommend patterns such as the Ilford Jacket, the Kusama Jacket, the Kyoto Jacket, the Lyon Jacket, the Phoebe Coat, The Blazer, The Coat, the Jemima Waistcoatand the Verona Jacket.

Other Uses:

Accessories: This durable fabric is perfect for making matching accessories that coordinate. We think of matching handbags using The Frame Bag pattern or tote bags. Make yourself cosy hats and fingerless gloves.

Furnishings: This fabric is also suitable for soft furnishings and reupholstery projects, recovering your favourite worn stool or ottoman or breathing new life into the old inherited chair. There is bound to be a colour way in this collection that will suit your palette.

Upcycling: Make sure to use every part of your fabric and don’t throw your scraps. Use for both crafting and sewing projects, such as lavender bags, applique scenes or patching up your favourite jeans, use for rag rugging or even patchwork together with other scraps and make your furry friends matching coats to keep them warm when out in nature. The opportunities are endless.