Twill Weave Sturdy Fabrics
Twill is just the name of the weave, not the fabric itself. With these two I know they are different fabrics but they only have slight differences so they are most likely gabardine/chino/cavalry. We did burn test each one and they are both a polyblend. The tan is just slightly smoother, like for khaki pants/dockers. The pencil yellow color is a little lighter in weight and more stiffness. Excellent for making rugged bags due to their strength.
58” Width
Tan - 1 ½ Yards (there is a little scuff marks/staining on one of the corners, see images)
Pencil Yellow - 1 Yard (there is some dirty marks in a line formation on this fabric but we honestly believe it is on the “wrong” side of the fabric, see images.)
Twill is just the name of the weave, not the fabric itself. With these two I know they are different fabrics but they only have slight differences so they are most likely gabardine/chino/cavalry. We did burn test each one and they are both a polyblend. The tan is just slightly smoother, like for khaki pants/dockers. The pencil yellow color is a little lighter in weight and more stiffness. Excellent for making rugged bags due to their strength.
58” Width
Tan - 1 ½ Yards (there is a little scuff marks/staining on one of the corners, see images)
Pencil Yellow - 1 Yard (there is some dirty marks in a line formation on this fabric but we honestly believe it is on the “wrong” side of the fabric, see images.)

