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  • Charlotte Fabric 10260-01 Galleria 65% Polyester, 35% Cotton Taiwan Exceeds 200,000 Wyzenbeek Rubs (Heavy Duty) No Repeat 54 Inches - My Fabric Connection - Charlotte Fabric 10260-01 Galleria 65% Polyester, 35% Cotton Taiwan Exceeds 200,000 Wyzenbeek Rubs (Heavy Duty) No Repeat 54 Inches - My Fabric Connection -
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    Charlotte Fabric 10260-01

    Charlotte Fabric 10260-01 Required Minimum Quantity Purchase: 2 yardsBook: GalleriaContent: 65% Polyester, 35% CottonOrigin: TaiwanPerformance: Exceeds 200,000 Wyzenbeek Rubs (Heavy Duty)Repeat: Width: 54 Inches
    $53.90
    $35.04
  • Charlotte Fabric 5514 Ruby Enchanted Gardens 75% Cotton, 25% Polyester Asia Exceeds 70,000 Wyzenbeek Rubs (Heavy Duty) No Repeat 54 Inches - My Fabric Connection - Charlotte Fabric 5514 Ruby Enchanted Gardens 75% Cotton, 25% Polyester Asia Exceeds 70,000 Wyzenbeek Rubs (Heavy Duty) No Repeat 54 Inches - My Fabric Connection -
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    Charlotte Fabric 5514 Ruby

    Charlotte Fabric 5514 RubyRequired Minimum Quantity Purchase: 2 yardsBook: Enchanted GardensContent: 75% Cotton, 25% PolyesterOrigin: AsiaPerformance: Exceeds 70,000 Wyzenbeek Rubs (Heavy Duty)Repeat: Width: 54 Inches
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Damask fabric is a unique type of fabric that is named after the city it originated from – Damascus, Syria. This fabric often bears comparison with another fabric type – brocade. However, these two are different and possess different characteristics that you need to know about to help you decide which to use for your decorating projects. Damask fabric feature bold designs that are woven using one warp yarn and one weft yarn. This weaving process results in that warp-faced satin finish that damask has and is known for. Over the years, there are numerous types of fibers that are used for weaving damask fabric which includes silk, linen, and synthetic fiber.

Damask fabric feature a wide range of fabric patterns but the most popular ones are floral, foliage, and fruits. The popularity of the fabric is most evident when in its use for making clothing and other types of garment. But it is also widely used in the world of home decorating. Damask fabric makes an excellent choice for adding decorative accents to your home interior such as upholstery and drapery. Browse our website to find many designs to choose from to inspire you for your next decorating project.