Cambric is a lightweight, closely woven, plain cotton cloth first made in Cambrai, France, and originally a fine rc; fabric. Printed cambric was used in London by 1595 for bands, cuffs, and ruffs. Modern cambric is made from choice American or Egyptian cotton, with both warp and weft, or filling, yarns ranging from 60 to 80 in size (count), and is usually lightly calendered to produce a slight gloss on one side.
60x60 cotton cambric
Hand Block print