I was looking at this piece of fabric after pulling it out of storage:
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I have had it since I was a student, and it was given to me by my grandfather, who had had it for several years before that. It was in turn given to him by one of his friends, who was a fabric designer. The story I have received is that the cloth is Irish, but that might not be correct. The gentleman who originally gave it to my grandfather worked with Irish mills, but my grandfather and the gentleman in question both lived their whole lives in West Yorkshire, so it could just as easily be from West Yorkshire. There is no writing in the selvedge.
It weighs about 450g/m, and I have four metres. When I was first given it, I showed it to a couple of tailors, and I remember one of them excitedly told me it was a 'twist worsted'. I think I have seen what appear to be similar cloths under the name 'country twist'.
At the time I was given it, I felt it was a bit of an oddity, not really suitable for the business suit I needed at the time. However, with the passage of time, I think it is a great piece of cloth, and think it could make a fantastic comfortable slightly informal suit. It is good solid cloth, though not hard, almost like a fine tweed in texture.