Canvas Fabric

Canvas fabric, renowned in the art world, boasts widespread practical uses due to its robust, plain-weave structure. Perfect for commercial and craft projects needing durable material, our canvas is created from high-quality cotton, flax, hair, and linen. We also offer a water and rot-resistant variation for more demanding applications.

Our diverse range encompasses an array of weights, colours, and textures, from heavy, rustic canvas to lightweight, vibrant options. You can choose from our selection below or navigate to your desired category for a more personalized shopping experience. Discover the perfect canvas to fulfill your creative and practical requirements within our extensive collection.

Categories Canvas for Painting | Cotton Canvas | Waterproof Canvas

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Frequently Asked Questions About Canvas Fabric

Below are some of the most frequently asked questions from our customers about Canvas Fabric. If your question isn't covered here, please contact us.

  • Duck canvas is a tightly woven, heavy-duty cotton canvas. The name comes from the Dutch word for cloth ‘doek’. It’s heavier and more durable than standard canvas, with better water resistance – why?- Regular canvas comes in a wider range of weights including lighter options suitable for garments and artwork. Duck canvas is the go-to when maximum strength is the priority and is suitable for outdoor use such as tents, backpacks and tarpaulin. See our product range CC15 Cotton Duck Loomstate, CD14 Cotton Duck White, CD25 Cotton Duck PK44 White, CC41 Cotton Duck WB757 Natural.

  • Canvas can be treated with wax, spray-on waterproofing products, or acrylic-based sealants. Some canvas comes pre-treated. Waterproofing does affect breathability and will need reapplying over time. For permanent outdoor use, canvas with an industrial waterproofing treatment already applied is the more reliable option. See our range of Water Resistant 100% Cotton Canvas in Section Y. Available in a range of 11 shades.

  • Heavyweight canvas needs a few adjustments. Use a heavy-duty needle (size 16 or 18), a walking foot to feed thick layers evenly, and heavy-duty polyester thread. Lengthen your stitch length and test on scraps before starting. Sew at a steady, controlled pace. For thick seams, grading the seam allowances helps reduce bulk.

  • Canvas works well outdoors, particularly when treated for water resistance and UV protection. Untreated canvas will eventually deteriorate with exposure to moisture, mould, and sun. For long-term outdoor use, opt for treated heavyweight canvas or synthetic alternatives. With proper care and occasional reapplication of protective treatments, treated canvas can last well outdoors.See our range of Water Resistant 100% Cotton Canvas in Section Y. Available in a range of 11 shades.