With different options of fabrics and printing, you can create your own custom towel fabric, tea towel fab...
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Your choice of two different towel materials each with completely different properties.
Browse our range of towel fabrics
Weave pattern that allows water to penetrate and soak in, and aids quick evaporation.
95% cotton 5% linen Pigment Inks
A durable microfibre and cotton mix that is highly absorbent and quick drying.
55% polyester, 45% cotton
Care instruction
These are the slightly fussier fabrics, who need a little more tender love and care when shoving them in the wash. These particular individuals can’t take the heat so make sure you play it cool and you should all get along swimmingly.
A material which you can use to make a towel with. The main thing to look for when choosing a towel fabric is absorbency, and how quickly it dries. We have a terry towelling which is super-absorbent material is perfect for tea towel fabric, bath towels and flannels as well as nappies. Due to its soft pile and comforting nature, it is also commonly used for many baby items, as well as slippers and bathrobes or dressing gowns. We also offer a cotton-linen, which is a classic tea towel fabric. Being part linen it allows water to evaporate quickly, which hugely reduces the amount of drying time when compared to standard tea towel materials.
Our towel fabric is digitally printed, in full HD colour and comes with a choice of four different finishing options. You can choose to have your tea towel fabric hemmed, with either an overlock or baby hem with either black of white thread. If you don't wish to have one of our expert seamstresses hem your towel material, we can send it either cut on the line (with no white edges) and as it comes, straight from the printer with a white border around the edges of your custom print. Choose fabrics to make a variety of towels for multiple purposes.
Please note when selecting Cotton Linen, due to its nature and our processing methods there can be occasional small white dots. This is completely normal and unfortunately cannot be avoided. It will not affect the strong colours and detailed nature of your print.