Choosing Upholstery Fabric Color or Print for Your Sofa
Posted by John Dawkins on 9th May 2019
Are
you in the process of remodeling your interior space? One of the first things
that you need to focus on is the focal piece of furniture in your interior
design – your sofa and chairs. These pieces of furniture are important not only
because of the comfort and practical function, but also for the aesthetic value
it adds to your interior space. It therefore goes without saying that your&nbs
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Mohair Fabric: Ways to Incorporate to Fall/Winter Decorating
Posted by John Dawkins on 30th Nov 2018
There
are several fabric types available if you want to update your décor for fall
and winter. Some of the most common options include wool and velvet. If you
want something new, you can opt for mohair fabric for winter decorating.What is Mohair Fabric?Mohair
is a fabric made with a special type of fiber. This fiber is extracted from the
hair of angora goats. The fibers feature a distinc
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Who Buys Fabric Remnants?
Posted by John Dawkins on 9th Nov 2018
Textile
recycling is not an uncommon practice in the fabric industry. Any professional
who works with fabrics know that there will likely be fabric remnants that are
left behind. There was a time when these remnants would end up in a landfill.
However, the consciousness of individuals and consumers has changed over the
past few decades. Upon realizing the environmental impact of throwing away
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Who Wants Fabric Remnants
13th Jul 2018
It is
not uncommon to find many fabric remnants in a textile shop or tailor’s shop.
These scraps are usually in excess of any larger piece of textile that was used
for some type of project, whether it is for upholstery, making curtains, or
beddings. These scraps can either be large or small. Fabric remnants can be
fragments, cuttings, flaked off, or cut away pieces of fabric during the
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