Robert Allen’s Stitch Ring fabric caught my eye due to its new take on the Ikat look that has been around for some time now. The scale is smaller than most actual Ikat patterns, which makes it work well in more types of window treatments and bedding applications. Surprisingly, given the embroidered embellishment, the fabric […]
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The first day of spring is on March 20th. So I looked for a special floral pattern to feature — and found one in Mary McDonald’s Chinois Palais print for Schumacher fabrics. Inspired by an antique Chinese silk mural, the pattern spans 51 inches across by 131.5 in height and depicts tree branches with peonies […]
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The lovely watercolor effect, embroidery and Suzani-like motif combine to lift this fabric out of the ordinary into something special. And the weight and scale of this fabric make it work well for pretty much anything (except upholstery for sofa and chair seats). It’s available in one other colorway, Flamingo, shown at the bottom of […]
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Jane Churchill’s Amara fabric in the ‘Red’ color at Cowtan & Tout Given the Chinese New Year is on the last day of January — it’s the Year of the Horse, I thought a pattern with impact featuring red would be appropriate. Amara, a large scale pattern, shown above in the ‘Red’ colorway, definitely fits […]
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Given the time of year, the Cher pattern above reminds me of the shape of some old-fashioned tree ornaments my family used while I was growing up — in spite of its contemporary palette. The rows of embroidered detailing add extra interest and the medium-sized scale make it useful for many applications. However, the embroidery […]
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Due to the beginning of the winter season, I’m sure, this pattern suggests the silhouette of trees in the snow in the Noir & Creme colorway shown above. The name of the pattern is Fern Tree but oddly enough, it isn’t available in any shade of green. The two other colorways available feature pastel turquoise […]
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The color palette in this month’s pattern epitomizes a trend with major staying power. Grey with yellow, which first appeared everywhere several years ago, is a duo that’s still going strong today. Part of the reason may be due to the evolving shades used with this color combination. Here, the palette is warmed up and […]
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The inspiration for this abstract pattern came from an antique kimono textile of chrysanthemum flowers. Would never have guessed that, but once you know this, you can see it! This fabric is part of Schumacher’s Modern Glamour wovens. The combination of the silk velvet floral weave on a satin cotton ground produces a luxuriously tactile […]
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Can’t believe August is almost over and I’ve only now just put up the post for this month’s fabric. The summer has really flown by! This month’s pick offers four quite different colorways. They create effects ranging from sedate to dramatic, all depending upon which of the four you choose. The first option features the […]
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Fabrics that are influenced by the Suzani look generally command attention. This pattern is no different — but it also has one colorway with different hues than what you usually see with this pattern style. The ‘Tropical’ colorway shown above is the most unusual of the 7 colorways available. I love the happy playfulness […]
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January 9, 2015
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