Wool Tartan Fabric Collection

Explore our wool tartan fabric collection, featuring classic checks and plains, many woven in the UK. Ideal for cosy curtains, cushions, and upholstery, wool fabrics bring timeless style, natural warmth, and eco friendly charm to any space.

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Wool Tartan Fabrics

Looking for 100% wool fabric with natural warmth and lasting quality?





This collection brings together 100% wool fabrics chosen for their natural performance, texture and enduring appeal. While you will find classic wool tartans here, the range also includes refined plains and subtle herringbones, offering versatility alongside heritage character.

Pure wool has a reassuring weight and handle that synthetic blends simply cannot replicate. It provides natural insulation, resilience and structure, making it particularly well suited to upholstery, cushions and heavier curtains. Whether you are drawn to the rhythm of a traditional tartan, the quiet texture of a herringbone, or the simplicity of a wool plain, these fabrics create interiors that feel grounded and considered.

Wool works beautifully in both period and contemporary settings. It softens hard architectural lines, complements natural materials such as wood and stone, and adds warmth without excess pattern. Used across seating, window treatments or accent pieces, it brings subtle depth and long-term practicality.

As a family-run fabric specialist with decades of experience, we carefully source 100% wool fabrics that combine craftsmanship with fair, accessible pricing. Each cloth is selected for quality and performance, helping you invest confidently in materials designed to last.

General Questions

Tartan traditionally refers to patterned cloth associated with specific Scottish clans, featuring a distinctive criss-cross design of coloured stripes. Plaid is a broader term often used to describe similar checked patterns that are not linked to a particular heritage. In interiors, both offer a structured, classic look.

Yes, many wool and wool-blend fabrics are highly suitable for upholstery due to their durability and natural resilience. Always check the product specifications for suitability, particularly for high-use furniture. However most wool fabrics are inherently fire retardant, so ideal for your next re-upholstery project.

Heavier wool fabrics are ideal for curtains, particularly in cooler months, as they offer natural insulation and a lovely drape. Lining can further enhance structure and performance.

Wool is a natural fibre and may require more considered care than some synthetic fabrics. Always refer to the individual care instructions provided with each fabric, especially for upholstery applications. Most are cleanable simply with a damp, clean cloth.

Pure wool offers natural breathability, insulation and a distinctive texture. It tends to feel more substantial and authentic than blends, with excellent recovery and longevity when used correctly.

Wool has natural insulating properties, helping to retain warmth and improve comfort. This makes it a practical and considered option for draught-prone rooms or country properties.