Cotton and linen blended fabric Refers to the material of the fabric made of cotton and linen blended yarn. Blending refers to a yarn that contains both cotton and linen. Blended fabrics are fabrics woven from such blended yarns. The corresponding concept is interweaving. Interweaving means that the warp of the fabric is one raw material and the weft is another raw material.
Linen blended fabrics are generally blended with 55% linen and 45% cotton or 50% linen and 50% cotton. In appearance, it maintains the unique rough and crisp style of linen fabrics, and has the soft characteristics of cotton fabrics, which improves the shortcomings of linen fabrics that are not clean enough and easy to fluff. Cotton and linen interwoven fabrics are mostly interwoven with cotton as warp and linen as weft. The texture is firm and smooth, and the hand feel is softer than pure linen cloth. Linen and cotton blended fabrics are mostly light and thin, suitable for summer clothing.