Consistent Dyeable Wool Fabrics for Repeat Production

Controlled fabric constructions and woven-to-size formats with selvedge edges — eliminating variability in both material and preparation.

Designed for dye studios, textile institutions, and scarf developers who require predictable results across batches.

Why Dye Results Become Inconsistent

Dye outcomes are often affected by fabric variability rather than dye technique itself.

  • Variation in yarn sourcing across batches

  • Inconsistent weave structures

  • GSM fluctuations affecting dye absorption

  • Shrinkage and dimensional instability

These inconsistencies make sampling unreliable and repeat production difficult.

A Structured Fabric System for Predictable Dye Behaviour

The F2F Wool Dyeables Program is built on a limited set of controlled fabric constructions developed specifically for repeatability.

In addition, fabrics are available as woven-to-size formats with selvedge edges, removing variability introduced during cutting and preparation.

  • Limited constructions reduce variability

  • Controlled yarn sourcing

  • Defined weave specifications

  • Woven formats eliminate post-cut inconsistencies

Choose the Right Fabric Construction

Fabric

Structure

Weight

Best Use

W1

W2

W3

Plain Gauze

Twill Lightweight

Twill Mediumweight

58 GSM

78 GSM

90 GSM

Lightweight scarves

Balanced scarves

Structured formats

Fabric Structures — Visual Reference

W1

W2

W3

Woven-to-Size Formats with Selvedge Edges

Unlike cut fabric pieces, these formats are woven directly to size with selvedges on both sides.

This ensures clean edges, dimensional consistency, and eliminates the need for additional cutting or finishing.

Benefits:
No fraying at edges
No additional cutting required
Consistent dimensions across batches
Ready for immediate dyeing and use

Designed for studios and production environments where repeatability and efficiency are critical.

Typical Applications

Natural dye studios
Textile institutions and training programs
Scarf design and development
Experimental textile workshops
Fiber art and design programs

Start with the Right Fabric and Format

Request samples of fabric constructions or woven formats based on your dyeing and production requirements.