Create your own coarse material, with your personalised design printed on your chosen fabric. Coarse fabri...
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With so many uses and so many different types of coarse fabrics to choose from, you are sure to be able to find exactly what you need for your next project.
Choose from our range of different coarse fabrics
Heavy weight, stiff and non-stretch with a matte finish
100% polyester
Medium weight, stiff and non-stretch with a matt finish
100% polyester
Medium weight, stiff and non-stretch with a matte finish
100% polyester
Heavy weight, coarse and non-stretch, with a matte finish
100% polyester
Heavy weight, soft and non-stretch with a matte finish
100% recycled polyester
Heavy weight, stiff and non-stretch with a matte finish
100% organic cotton
Medium weight, soft and non-stretch with a matte finish
100% cotton Pigment Inks
Medium weight, soft and non-stretch with a matte finish
100% Polyester
Heavy weight, soft and stretchy with a matte finish
94% polyester 6% elastane
Medium weight, coarse and stretchy with a matte finish
95% polyester 5% elastane
Heaviest weight Canvas, stiff and non-stretch with a matte finish
100% polyester
Care instruction
For the everyday care of your new purchase, yours is a deceptively hardy material which is a bit tougher than it looks! To get the most out of your product, make sure you stick to these simple wash and care instructions and it should stay soft, colourful and happy.
Coarse fabrics are those which lack delicacy of texture or structure. The fabrics themselves aren't fine. A common assumption is that coarse fabrics are all rough to the touch, or stiff, however, this is not the case. Some textiles, such as our Gaia Eco Woven 100% Recycled fabric or our Cotton Calico are actually soft fabrics. These are ideal for making clothes and other garments. Some coarse fabrics are quite stiff, some are stretchy like our Scuba Crepe, while others are not. You can choose from lightweight, mid-weight or even heavyweight coarse fabrics.
When you use our design tool to create your custom prints for your coarse material you can opt to have it sent to you in one of a few ways.
As is - we'll send your material as it comes with a white border around the edge of your print, so that you can cut it how you want to when you receive it.
Cut on The Line - this will leave no white edges at all. One of our experts will cut your fabric, on the line of the print for you, before sending.
Hemmed - You can choose from two different types of hemming, and you can also choose the colour of the thread (black or white) that is used for the hem.
Overlocked - Stitches completely over the edges of your fabric
Baby hem - Either a single fold or two-fold hem, which is stitched with a straight stitch.
Ensure you take account the fabric which will be used for the hem when you select your coarse material size.We use one of our different methods of printing. These include pigment and dye sublimation printing. Every printing method we use will bond your custom design to your chosen fabric in full colour. Dye sublimation is a process that takes two different steps; firstly printing your custom design onto a transfer sheet, which then bonds your personalised print to the coarse fabric. Pigment printing works especially well on natural fabrics; it's a very localised method, applying the coloured dyes directly to the fabric, and building the design up.