These are end of bolt cuts. The quantity listed after the color way is what is available, and we are not able to sub cut these amounts. If you are looking for larger cuts, please check out our primary Weighty Waxed Canvas listing here. All remnants are marked 10% off their full price.
- Material: 100% Cotton (parrafin wax coated)
- Fabric Width: 57"
- Fabric Weight: 12.68 oz/sq yard
- Price per 1/4 yard: $9.50
- Price per yard: $38.00
- Waxed cotton does not require a lot of special care as long as you keep in mind to:
- Not wash it with warm water (it will release the wax)
- Never to use soap on it
- Keep it far away from the washing machine and only do gentle spot cleaning with a soft brush and cold water
- Do not iron
- Embrace the patina and allow it to age
A classic waxed cotton/oilskin. Perfect for outdoor clothing and gear, such as jackets, hats and bags.
When you receive the waxed cotton from a shop, it will probably have creases, lines and rectangular marks from folding, but these will even out as you start working with it. We recommend to unfold it and hang/lay it as flat as possible until you cut into it to avoid the marks becoming more permanent.
This waxed canvas is made with paraffin wax derived from petroleum (a bi-product from crude oil distillation) which has been used for decades to make waxed cotton, also known as oilskin. When applying paraffin wax to cotton cloth and allowing it to saturate the cloth, it becomes water resistant, while still preserving some ability to breathe and the natural look of cotton.
Waxed cotton is tear resistant, very durable and it ages beautifully with aesthetically pleasing creases and color permutations. Waxed cotton is perfect for outdoor clothing and gear, such as jackets, hats and bags. If you take care of your waxed
cotton garments properly they will last for years and years.
If they loose the ability to resist water over time, it is possible to reapply a layer of wax by following the instructions of a paraffin wax product suitable for re-proofing.
Please note that some oil transfer can occur from the fabric to other fabrics and materials. This will be less as it dries out over time when aired and used, but we recommend to use a proper lining such as a tightly woven poplin, quilting fabric or
broadcloth.