stores my fabric collection and other bits and pieces.
hang the fabric? Looks too small to be pant hangers. Thanks.
fabric on hangars. small hanging closet?
Skirt hangers to store fabric and papers.
Put fabric and crafts in closet
Hanging fabric swatches / baskets for organizing
Uniform skirt hangers can hold fabric samples, decorative paper, or other flat items. Tucked in a bureau, they're out of sight — and their color won't fade from sun exposure.
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Find the fabric I have - any that can be used as a decoration in a frame? And love the fabric covering these books.
everything... make sure to get fabric from my mom and The store
Repurpose fabric remnants as art. If you do any sewing or crafting, I am willing to bet you have some pretty fabric pieces in your stash, just waiting for the right home. Stretch a larger piece over a blank canvas, cut a piece to fit in an embroidery hoop or place a small swatch in a frame.3. Use vases to
The fabric was laminated behind glass.
Photography by Annie Schlechter
adhere the fabric to the glass? What is lamination and how is it done?
Who do you make the fabric with laminated glass?
Can the fabric be changed from time to time? How do you laminate the material behind the glass? I would like to change the picture according to the seasons. Thanks so much!
The fabric is Brasil from Just Scandinavian.
http://www.justscandinavian.com/textiles/brazil.html
patel - I'm no expert, but go to an art shop for assistance; they should be able to sell you an adhesive for fabric, such as "Spraymount," and then you simply follow the instructions. Maybe practice
laminating the fabric on the glass? I can't even imagine what they would do. Thanks.
foot tall fabric panel hung in the main living room draws the eye up and adds much needed color to the concrete wall.
find this fabric? (hoping for a website!)
order the fabric directly through me. I get it through one of my to-the-trade resources. It is $75 per yard plus shipping. Not sure how many yards you need. I checked stock and there are around 5 to 6 yards in stock. Let me know if you are interested. I'm attaching a close-up of the fabric.
Great idea to use fabric as wall art!
This is a brilliant use of color. The vibrant orange hue livens up the cool gray and black, and the fabric softens
fabric instead of paint, easy change
You can change the fabric as you choose!
Colorful fabric curtain on wall/windows as a pop of color to add vibrancy
interest with fabrics that relate to each other in color or pattern.
Contrasting fabric on back cushion of chair
contrasting fabric on inside of trhis armchair
something like this fabric to cover kitchen chairs
Contrasting fabrics are a great detail for chairs. Try a contrasting
Contrasting fabrics are a great detail for chairs. Try a contrasting fabric
sting fabrics are a great detail for chairs. Try a contrasting fabric on the inside back of a chair, just like on this handsome armchair. Create interest with fabrics that relate to each other in color or pattern.
Nice way to gather fabrics for a quilt and audition them together
Fabric wall!! Kinda cute for a studio
I like the idea of displaying what you have to use......paint tubes, brushes, canvases, fabrics........and simple way to rearrange them to see what effect can be created
Love the fabric used in the picture over the bed. Who makes the pattern.
Marimekko fabric stretched and hung on the wall. There is a company that sells the kits for about $100. http://txtlart.com/flowerbed.html
Fabric wall art - using canvas
Stretch fabric for DIY wall art. If you have a piece of fabric that begs to be hung as art, it's easy to make it happen. Pick up canvas stretchers or a blank canvas at an art store, and use a staple gun to attach your fabric.
Fabric stretched over canvas for art
Fabric stretched as DIY art project
Oooooh, great idea! Just some wood, nails, and a piece of fabric Mark and I love to create what we want in our bedroom!
Stretch fabric for DIY wall art. If you have a piece of fabric that begs to be hung as art, it's easy to make it happen. Pick up canvas stretchers or a blank canvas at an art store, and use a staple gun to attach your fabric.
Would love to know the fabric used for the canopy. It looks like it would make great sun porch curtains....light, airy, dry easily,and not likely to mildew.
draping fabric, lots of bold patterns, and string lights
Whip up a lovely, albeit temporary, outdoor roof by tying lengths of lightweight fabric to bamboo stakes, fence posts or even a nearby tree. Draped canopy: Panels of fabric (possibly several repurposed drapes, shower curtains or sheets) were stitched
love the fabric - cozy feel ; )
color color color w fabrics rugs n more
fabric roof on fort that is movable?
sheets of fabric. However, be sure to attach the fabric firmly to the supports or it may blow away to land on other parts of your garden.