Canada — Natural Fibers

Linen, Hemp & Organic Cotton for the Canadian Home

Detailed notes on fabric weight, care, and where domestic mills source these materials — written for people who want to understand what they're buying before they buy it.

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Three topics covered in depth: how to read fabric weight labels, what hemp textiles actually feel like after washing, and what GOTS certification requires from an organic cotton product before it reaches your shelf.

Fabric Weight Matters More Than You Think

A 140 GSM linen sheet and a 200 GSM linen sheet carry the same label. The first is a summer-only piece. The second works year-round in a Toronto bedroom. This site covers the numbers mills rarely print on their packaging.

Read the GSM Guide

Key Topics

Fabric Weight (GSM)

120–160 GSM sits at the lightweight end. 170–200 GSM covers most year-round use. Anything above 210 GSM reads warmer and heavier in the hand.

Care Basics

Wash linen at 30–40°C on a gentle cycle. Skip fabric softener — it coats the fibers and blocks their natural moisture-wicking. Air dry when possible.

Canadian Sourcing

Domestic mills like Simplifi Fabric (BC) and Gordon Fabrics (ON) carry certified hemp and linen stock. Both offer free shipping on Canadian orders above a minimum.

Hemp Takes More Than One Wash to Soften

Most buyers expect hemp to feel like cotton by the second use. It doesn't. The fiber structure is different, and the break-in process is closer to linen than to any other material covered here.

Read the Hemp Notes

Contact & Enquiries

For questions about sourcing, corrections, or fabric topics not yet covered, use the form below or write directly to hello@homelinenotes.org.

More notes on organic cotton and what GOTS actually requires

Read Organic Cotton Notes
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