Calico typically comes in natural, off-white color but can also be dyed or printed with patterns. Because of its versatility, it can be used for everything from test garments (called toiles) to linings, bags, and furnishings. Despite its rough texture, calico is valued for its strength and durability.
Calico fabric has a wide range of uses due to its versatility and affordability. Here are some common applications:
Common Applications:
Dressmaking and Fashion Design: Calico is often used to create test garments (also called "toiles") to check patterns and fit before using more expensive fabrics.
Crafting and Quilting: Crafters use calico for projects like quilting, tote bags, and other DIY home items due to its durability and ease of handling.
Home Furnishings: It can be used for upholstery, curtains, tablecloths, and pillow covers, especially when a rustic or natural look is desired.
Linings and Backing: Calico serves as a lining for clothes, bags, and other sewn items, and as backing in quilts or padded items.
Eco-friendly Products: Calico’s cotton base makes it suitable for creating reusable bags, aprons, and other sustainable, eco-friendly products.
Painting and Printing: It is also popular for printing patterns and artwork, whether for wall hangings, clothing, or accessories.
Packaging: Due to its strength, calico is sometimes used to make reusable packaging bags, particularly in industries that focus on sustainability.
Coffins: Calico can also be used for coffins.
2 sizes available:
Sample 20cm x 15cm
Per metre