







🌿 Elevate your DIY game with nature’s finest linen!
LOVOUS Nature Linen Needlework Fabric offers a 20 by 62-inch bolt of 100% organic linen with a plain solid color, perfect for needlework, tablecloths, garments, and crafts. This eco-friendly fabric combines softness and rustic texture, providing a versatile canvas for creative professionals who value sustainability and style. Machine washable and easy to work with, it’s a top choice for millennial makers seeking quality and authenticity in their projects.



































| ASIN | B01FFEGNF6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,723 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #159 in Craft & Hobby Fabric |
| Date First Available | May 10, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
| Item model number | 4336930819 |
| Manufacturer | LOVOUS |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 62"L x 20"W |
| Special Feature | organic |
| Theme | Plain |
| UPC | 613066451992 |
| Weave Type | Plain |
G**A
Good quality but has some flaws
This was my first time buying a linen material for needlepoint and for my purposes/project I purchased it for this is fine. Overall the material is soft enough and easy to work with. Although does require a bit more patience on my part. Let's chalk that up to my own inexperience with cross stich linens. Pros: Soft, smooth, slightly stretchy but not too much, even coloring and maybe a little rustic looking. Cons: Has a bit of pilling or lint coming off the fabric, threads come loose in spots in the middle, a few rogue darker threads throughout, not 100% even all over. I could see the flaws in the weave where the material is tighter or looser in areas and the weird spots where the material has a loose thread (in the center not the edges) being a problem for someone doing a very precise project. I'm fine with it because of what I'll end up doing with it, but buyer be warned. If you're okay with a few minor imperfections that you probably won't see from far away or unless your project is examined under a microscope then this is a great purchase. I am told that if I want a perfect evenweave I need to ourchase a zweigart fabric.
L**P
Excellent Quality
The Navy-Blue color is exactly as depicted and described. Instead of spending money for a pair of new lamps, I updated the shades on my existing ones with this fabric and they turned out beautifully! I am very pleased!
F**E
Great for embroidery
Since it's 100% natural linen there's no stretch in the material. It's the perfect material for my embroidery projects. There are some imperfections since it is natural but usually I can pick out the darker imperfections with my needle. Already on 3rd order from same supplier and quality/color is consistent
M**7
Good
Quality as expected
C**E
Good for some, not good for some
I really like the color of the fabric. It was great for these two embroidery patterns I had. It wasn’t so great for another one. However, I’m satisfied with it. I just didn’t want to go out to buy fabric at a store. Only one dislike, the fabric is not tightly woven.
J**J
Efficacy depends on the project. Edges fray badly
This worked alright for me when I first started embroidery a few months ago — there are definitely pros & cons. If you’re a beginner and/or planning to stitch with all 6 strands of embroidery floss (rather than separating them/using a finer weight thread), you may like this better than finer fabrics like Muslim or quilting cotton — the weave will allow the floss to pass without much friction, and it’s not prone to puckering at all. It’s also really durable (away from the edges), lets a good (medium) amount of light through, and is a very neutral, natural-looking off-white. After using this for a while, I found that those finer & more tightly-woven cotton fabrics I mentioned are more suited to my style of embroidery. Do consider that I use 12-50wt cotton thread and #26-28 tapestry needles, which are significantly more delicate than standard embroidery floss & needles. This linen has a somewhat low thread count, which makes it next to impossible to make fine stitches close together. It also frays really badly no matter how well you cut it. Mine was shedding from the edges, requiring frequent trimming; pulling at a loose thread will unravel a whole row. That may just be the nature of this kind of fabric, but the fraying made it extremely hard to finish a hoop/stitch the edges. You’ll need to use extra to account for this. All that said, this linen is decent, and I didn’t want to waste what was left over after switching fabrics. I’ll be using the remaining ~50”x30” to make a lampshade. I’m guessing it’ll be perfect for that purpose… as long as I cut very very straight and use hemming tape asap.
J**A
Good quality but before you order...
Pay attention to the seller's note: "The fabric is only cut into 20 by 62-Inch. When you buy more than one, you wil get corresponding pieces which is 20 by 62-Inch, not a continuous piece." Quality: great Color: as shown in picture. Cut: Honest. Exactly the dimmension they say. If you don't mind not getting a continuous fabric when you order more than 1 yard, this item is good. For my especific projects I need continuous fabric, so sadly I will need to look somewhere else to buy my fabric.
C**U
Prefect
This worked prefect for a small tunic for my grandson, the color is beautiful, he loved it, it's not hard on his little body. Will be buying more fabric.
A**H
Worst material ever not for embroidery, may be for horse saddle
L**A
Bastante buena para hacer distintos trabajos de bordado 🪡 todo llegó en tiempo y forma y nada maltratado, muy bonito
K**N
I just started embroidery, this fabric is perfect for me. I'm making tiny ornaments for my coworkers and I'm happy with them so far.
A**R
I use this for my embroidery and I love the fabric, so much better than the embroidery fabric you would buy in a store
G**A
Extremely bad quality. So thin I Can see through..
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