Cretonne

What is Cretonne?

Cretonne is a medium-weight woven fabric, usually made in a plain weave. It is known for its sturdy construction and slightly rougher texture compared with finer cotton fabrics such as poplin or batiste. The fabric is often printed with larger patterns because the stable surface supports clear colour and motif definition.

Traditionally, cretonne is associated with cotton, but cotton/polyester blends can also occur. The fabric does not stretch because of its woven construction. Depending on the weight and finish, cretonne can be used for decorative interior items, accessories and garments that need a firmer shape.

Specifications

  • Construction Woven fabric, usually plain weave
  • Composition Usually cotton, sometimes cotton/polyester blend
  • Fabric weight Usually medium weight, commonly around 130 to 155 g/m², depending on yarn thickness, weave density and finish
  • Stretch No stretch, unless elastane is added in a specific variant
  • Abbreviations CO = cotton, PES = polyester, EL = elastane
  • Appearance Matte, firm, slightly coarse texture, stable surface, often printed

Cretonne

Cretonne is a firm woven fabric with a plain weave, usually made from cotton. The fabric has a stable structure, a matte appearance and a slightly coarse hand feel. Because of its strength and surface stability, cretonne is often used for printed designs, home textiles, accessories and structured clothing.

The fabric is less fluid than lightweight dress fabrics, but offers more body and shape. This makes cretonne suitable for items that need structure rather than drape. Its firm weave also helps prints and decorative patterns appear clear and defined.

Applications

  • Cushions and decorative interior items
  • Curtains and light upholstery applications
  • Table linen and home decoration
  • Bags, pouches and accessories
  • Craft and hobby projects
  • Children’s clothing with structure
  • Skirts and simple jackets
  • Printed seasonal designs

Care Instructions

Cretonne is usually washable at 30 to 40°C, depending on the composition, print and finish. Wash printed cretonne inside out to help protect the colour and surface. Do not bleach. Air drying is preferred, especially for cotton qualities that may shrink. Iron on the reverse side at medium temperature, and use extra care with printed surfaces.

Certifications

OEKO-TEX Standard 100 may be available depending on the specific article. For children’s products or baby-related applications, always check the certification and class per fabric.

Practical Tip

Pre-wash cretonne before cutting, especially when working with cotton qualities. This helps reduce the risk of shrinkage and gives a more reliable final size after production.

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