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La mussola è un tessuto antichissimo ad armatura a tela molto fine e impalpabile, con una trama molto rada. Pare abbia origini mesopotamiche e che il suo nome derivi da Mossul, una città irachena. In realtà ci sono altre fonti che affermano che il nome mussola sia stato attribuito a questa stoffa per via dell’irregolarità della sua superficie, tanto da paragonarla ad una mousse. La mussola in cotone è un tessuto di cotone fresco e leggerissimo che si presta particolarmente per la creazione di abbigliamento per neonato, bambino ma anche per adulti.
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Muslin with Embroidered Flowers
13.90 €/mt
Sangallo Double White Muslin Cream Flowers
13.50 €/mt
Double Gauze Cotton Muslin Gold Spotted
10.90 €/mt
Double Gauze Cotton Muslin Cherries
9.90 €/mt
Double Gauze Cotton Muslin Tulips
9.90 €/mt
Blue Flower Embroidered Cotton Muslin
16.00 €/mt
Plumetis White Cotton Muslin
9.90 €/mt
Cotton Muslin Mini Daisies
12.90 €/mt
Muslin Cotton Daisies Fuxia Background
12.90 €/mt
Cotton Muslin Beige Stars
9.90 €/mt
Cotton Muslin Vertical Stripes Beige
9.90 €/mt
Cotton Muslin Vertical Stripes Blue
9.90 €/mt
Cotton Muslin Field Flower Beige
11.90 €/mt
Cuoricini Beige Cotton Muslin
11.90 €/mt
Beige Floral Fantasy Cotton Muslin
11.90 €/mt
Beige Spotted Cotton Muslin
11.90 €/mt
Cotton Muslin Vehicles
11.90 €/mt
Embroidered Muslin Beige Flowers
13.50 €/mt
Embroidered Muslin Brown Flowers
13.50 €/mt
White Cotton Muslin with Cream Flowers
7.50 €/mt
Maculata Setata muslin
9.90 €/mt
Dark Grey Cotton Muslin with Gold Polka Dots
11.50 €/mt
Double Gauze Cotton Muslin
9.50 €/mt
Colourful Hearts Cotton Muslin
13.90 €/mt
Cotton Muslin Bees
13.90 €/mt
Cotton Muslin Sailing Boats
11.90 €/mt
Pink Plumetis Cotton Muslin
9.90 €/mt
Plumetis Optical White Cotton Muslin
9.90 €/mt
Watermelon Cotton Muslin
12.90 €/mt
Cotton Muslin Bears and Cows
12.90 €/mt
Cotton Muslin Flowers Cream Background
12.90 €/mt
Rainbow Cotton Muslin
11.90 €/mt
Apple Cotton Muslin
12.90 €/mt
Cotton Muslin Snails
12.90 €/mt
Cotton muslin Cars
12.90 €/mt
Whale Cotton Muslin
12.90 €/mt
Cotton Muslin Beige White Hearts
12.90 €/mt
Natural Cotton Muslin Gold Polka Dot
10.90 €/mt
Cotton Muslin Birds
12.90 €/mt
Beige Cotton Muslin with Gold Polka Dots
10.90 €/mt
COTTON MUSLIN
Muslin was introduced to Europe in the late 17th century, and it quickly gained popularity among the European aristocracy and elite classes.
In the 18th century, muslin gowns and dresses became fashionable, and the fabric was used extensively in clothing and interior decoration. During the Seventeenth century, in France, started the production of wool and silk muslin. Silk muslin is much more similar to organza, but it's more transparent and has a more structured hand.
COTTON MUSLIN FEATURES AND BENEFITS
SIGHT: almost transparent
TOUCH/HAND: extra soft
SOUND: delicate
TOUCH/HAND: extra soft
SOUND: delicate
Advantages of cotton muslin: lightweight, fresh, breathable, thin, soft, comfortable to wear, hypoallergenic, resistant (if washed properly), has an excellent drape
Disadvantages of cotton muslin: this fabric is not affordable, creases, and with time and washings the material tends to tear
COTTON MUSLIN USAGE
Cotton muslin has, on average, a weight of 50 to 90 grams per square meter. To be a muslin, the fabric has to have the weft threads thinner than warp threads. Cotton muslin can be dyed, printed and embroidered despite its delicate appearance. All cotton muslins are used for dressmaking, especially for the realization of fresh summer clothes, almost transparent. Its characteristics appearance and benefits makes cotton muslin ideal also for household linen and childcare items in general. Talking about newborns cotton muslin is used for crib sheets baby playsuits and much more.
During the last years, we often see this delicate fabric on runways, as designers recently rediscovered its unique features.
Since this fabric is very ancient, it was already appreciated by women in the Seventh century, especially by those who wore the famous chemise à la reine, that is basically a simple cotton muslin summer shirt, tight on the waist by a ribbon made famous by Marie Antoniette. After the Eighteenth century, cotton muslin was widely used in household linen, while wool muslin for scarves and winter accessories. Use this delicate, soft material to hand sew practical, but at the same time refined clothes. Do you need cotton this material to realize unique matching sets for newborns?
Make sure to have a look at our carefully selected collection of cotton muslin fabric and unleash your creativity! This fabric is available in many colors and patterns such as checkered, floral and other timeless designs.
Make sure to have a look at our carefully selected collection of cotton muslin fabric and unleash your creativity! This fabric is available in many colors and patterns such as checkered, floral and other timeless designs.
HOW TO WASH COTTON MUSLIN FABRIC
As said previously, cotton muslin is a durable and resistant fabric, but you need to pay particular care and attention during the washing. In fact, this soft material ca be both hand and machine washed, in both cases at maximum 30°. You have the reduce the spin speed and, if hand-washed, do not squeeze then. Let them air dry away from direct sunlight, especially if the muslin is white. Do not use the tumble dryer as it makes this fabric rigid. Cotton muslin can be ironed, but if you want to obtain a better result, we recommend to iron it when it's still damp and not completely dried, with a piece of cotton cloth between the muslin and the iron.