Can anyone identify this fabric?
I Luv Decorating
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Can anyone help identify these fabrics? {PB Brooklyn in Lavender}
Comments (1)You are not going to find those fabrics for sale in any stores. Pottery Barn will have had a staff designer create the patterns, and then commissioned the fabric to be printed just for them. That's how it almost always goes with ready-made things like that. Companies want their products to be unique. In some parts of the world (Los Angeles, occasionally but not often NYC), there are "remnant" stores that get their hands on the ends of the bolts from companies like that, but they're sold in the stores only. And they're not every company (bcs the sheets are made across the ocean, usually)....See MoreLittle Help Please!
Comments (5)Some of them look like what I have in my homespun collection. If you have the website you bought them from, you might get more information on them....See MoreCan anyone identify this drapery fabric?
Comments (12)Check on ETSY to find this. There are a lot of online drapery workrooms there. They show their fabrics. This looks to me like a synthetic ground with lovely decorative detailing and it will be very difficult to replicate unless you get it from the same source. When I have ordered samples from workrooms on ETSY, they always come from obscure sources in faraway lands with little to no labeling. I think this might be your case. So, I'd scour that site first. Good Luck! Alternatively, you could pick up one of those pinks in a solid perhaps, or a companion print/pattern which I would recommend engaging a professional to help you with the nuances of the task....See MoreCan anyone identify this leaf fabric?
Comments (3)It may have been featured in the Spring 2014 Calico Corners catalog. I haven't had any luck from my local store or online thus far. Perhaps someone has it buried in a box?...See MoreI Luv Decorating
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