Best place for ordering curtain fabric
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Comments (19)UPDATE UGH!!! I am so frustrated! (See more photos below.) First of all, it has been over a week since I placed swatch orders from FashionsFabricClub and Fabric.com and I have not received anything. Very disappointed! So I was getting antsy to find something before the upholsterers come back for the sofa. DH and I drove up to take a look at a new fabric store in the next town. We found what we thought was the perfect green and purchased 12 yards. No returns! Got it home and I realized that not only is it the wrong hue of green to go with my bluish green dining room walls (store lighting can play tricks and it is showing more yellow green at home), but while the fabric has a texture, it's really not large enough to see when far away. So the fabric just looks like a yellow green slab. Boo! I thought about painting the dining rooms walls the same as the rest of the open area - BM Decatur Buff, and then I wouldn't have to worry about matching the blueish green DR walls. And I could have some dimensional things done to the sofa during the reupholstering like a few buttons, double stitched seems, or nailhead trim. These of course would make the sofa look less formal which I am perfectly fine with. However...I then realized that the fabric also looks bad with my Decatur Buff gold/tans walls! And to further realize what a bad choice I made, when leaving the LR and entering the Master, I noticed that my bedroom also has a green theme going on. Green and gold comforter, and a greenish gold bench at the bottom of the bed. I'm an idiot! Now I am seriously thinking of either leaving the sofa the way it is (old and faded salmon), or covering the sofa with the white/cream. Maybe it will not look as bad as I think. The yellow hue does not show up as intense in the below photos. It could be my lighting making the yellow tones, but I need lights! In fact, the color looks more like the mock-up that I used in my first post. Why didn't I notice how yellow that looked against the DR walls! :( Green fabric on sofa looking back toward DR (It's not as close in color as it looks.) Looking towards wingchairs (Looks good with wingchairs.) Against the gold/tan walls (this is the best representation of fabric color, yet when I look at the fabric against the wall, it looks worse.) What's going in the dining room?: Fabric for Host/Hostess Chairs - (Welting to be done in side chair fabric.) Fabric for Side Chairs - (Bad photo, but it's a raw silk look.) Adding the white/cream sofa fabric again to see how it looks with the H/H and dining side chairs. Voting appreciated...Thanks for looking!...See MoreRelated Professionals
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