A family owned UK weaving business making a wide range of fabrics in a diverse selection of yarns and raw materials. The first cotton mill in the UK to receive Soil Association Organic Accreditation.

The company manufactures fabrics to customers own designs and specifications, sourcing raw materials from all over the world.
We are proud that we create and weave our fabrics in our own mill and all our products can genuinely be labelled as “Made in Britain”.
We are committed to preserving traditional crafts and skills in the unique industrial landscape in which we live.
The flexible workforce and machinery mean that both very small runs and bigger volume orders can be produced as required.
Fibres used include cotton, linen, polyester, viscose, wool, acrylic, mod-acrylic, silk, aramid, meta-aramid, para-aramid and many others.
Plains, stripes, checks and more complicated jacquard designs are all possible through our pool of rapier weaving machinery.
End uses for our fabrics include interior furnishings, fashion, industrial, protective clothing, military uniforms, lamination, filtration, composites, footwear, luggage, automotive, parachutes – in fact almost every area where textiles are used!

Our fabrics are all woven in our own weaving mill in Burnley, Lancashire.

We source our yarns from all over the world but buy British whenever possible. The new English Fine Cottons spinning business in Manchester is supplying our finest cottons and many of our wool yarns are spun in Yorkshire.

Contact

Contact Name
Debbie Catteral
Address
Ashfield Mill, , Burnley, BB11 1BS
Phone
01282 423111
Manufacturer Categories
Homeware Manufacturers, Fabric Yarn
Manufacturing For
Men, Women, Baby & Child, Pets, Equestrian Industry, Homeware Sector, Healthcare Sector, Fashion & Apparel Industry, Workwear & Corporatewear, Technical Textiles, Car Industry, Industrial Sector
Minimum Order Quantities
50
Lead Time
Start ups
Yes
Specialities
Weaving, Sampling & Prototypes, Design
Audits
GOTS, Soil Association
Machinery
Sustainability
Organic, Recycled
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