
Fabric.com is a great resource. They have the most reasonably priced fabric, much of it on trend.
Even though I work at a wonderful home furnishing store with access to every designer fabric, I often cannot afford it even if I can get it at cost.
And sometimes I have a client who is on a very tight budget, and I need to find great looking designer fabric really really inexpensively.
Fabric.com is my go-to source.
The customer service is great. There is free shipping if your order is $35. or more.
I have personally used their ivory burlap for drapes, their heavy white cotton for slipcovers, their solid color silk and linen for drapes, their lining and interlining.
When trends first break, prices are high, and it make take a year or two for them to trickle down to the mainstream. If you aren't stuck-up about a designer name, and you can use your creativity to get the gesture of what you see in a magazine, Fabric.com will be a wonderful resource for you.
Here is a round up of some of my favorite fabrics at Fabric.com based on looks you all once drooled over. I for one, still appreciate them.
One hot fabric is the Lee Jofa Confetti Dot designed by Kelly Wearstler. Lots of you drooled over this, and I have used it for clients. But it hovers around $100. a yard or more.
Fabric.com has something in the same vein, and in many different color ways (gray, orange, black).

She added the beautiful trim, no doubt from her family's fabulous store M & J Trimming in New York. I found some very cute zebra print ribbon at Fabric.com for only $1.24 a yard that would work just fine for a girl on a budget.

Madeline Weinrib has some of the best Ikat fabrics, but they are very pricey. I wish I could afford them!
Fabric.com has some prints that really have the feeling of some of the Weinrib dot Ikats.

Of course Fabric.com has Suzani too. Again in many color ways HERE
This black and white one really looks like a Weinrib Suzani.

Greek key style fabrics are fabulous. We all loved what Jonathan Adler did with them.
Maybe you have a chair seat or a little stool that you can recover.

For all you black and white lovers, there is a huge selection of black and white designer style fabrics available. And you have to remember that all these fabrics start at $6.98 a yard and go no higher than $12.- $15. per yard!
I just ordered a yard of this black and white fabric to cover a couple of Saarinen stools.

It reminds me of Windsor Smith
The chevron pattern is great, and beloved by many of us.

Again it comes in many color ways
And if you want the carpet to match the drapes ha ha, get over to La Dolce Vita to see these very affordable Flor carpet tiles(!!!!), and enter a giveaway to win a rug! HERE

And some more Ikat - I think this one is as beautiful as any Weinrib fabric. I love the painterly quality of it.

Have you ever used laminated fabric? It was a big thing to cover dining room chairs in laminated chintz in the 1980's.

Fabric.com has quite a few good looking laminated fabrics that would be wonderful for chairs.
I also love a link pattern.


See a great DIY project from Nest Egg HERE
Here are just a few images to remind you of how great print fabrics and wallpaper are.

And the use of color is pretty great too.

This images are of the Redbury Hotel.

Hope you can use Fabric.com for a source to get great inexpensive designer style fabrics!
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