The Architecture Tulip Fabric Vintage Floral
is the fabric of the week!
The Architecture Tulip Fabric Vintage Floral
is the fabric of the week!
One fabric we have carried for a very long time,
over six years,
is the Seashell Trellis Matelasse Fabric.
It’s hot. And humid.
There is a yellow haze in the air from pollen.
To combat this one needs to think cooling thoughts.
And, one needs to be surrounded by cooling fabrics!
And, one of the most cooling colors is aqua!
We love travel fabrics!
And many of the travel fabrics we have have a mid-century or earlier look.
The Arts and Crafts movement was started in Britain in the mid-1800’s, in response to the Industrial Revolution. As more and more of Great Britain became industrialized, a group of people started a movement that was the antithesis of it. A social and political movement, it also influenced the arts. The Arts and Crafts movement emphasized design and hand craftsmanship as well as the utility of an item.
The American Craftsman style was started at the end of the 1800’s. It was an outgrowth of the British movement. Many of the rug fabrics have the look of an Arts and Craft pattern.
Continue reading Craftsman Rug Fabrics Arts and Crafts Style
Nothing says cottage like a green check fabric.
Whether for cabin decor or lake cottages,
it is a classic look that never goes out of style!
P.Kaufmann’s County Fair is THE classic chicken toile fabric!
So, the Kentucky Derby has come and gone.
Among our equine fabrics are several horse racing fabrics.
The raspberry red and raspberry pink Indienne fabrics and
Jacobean style fabrics were last week’s
fabrics of the week.
Continue reading Raspberry Red Indiennes and Jacobean Fabrics- Fabrics of the Week
There are two new fish fabrics listed-
One is a very beachy fabric, the other has a mid-century look.
Continue reading Beach Fabric, Mid-Century Fabric- Fish Fabrics