Window Treatment Fabrics
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SHEERS:
ARTICLE 288 – BRIGITTE
Perhaps the most popular weave in the collection…, it’s open weave shows off the delecate weaving. Sold primarily in the White/ecru or Natural Flax colors.
Swatches are available in the showrooms or by request. Yarn samples are provided at the time of order to confirm exact shades of yarn stock before weaving begins.
ARTICLE 413 – PATRICE
An open weave with a “window pane” pattern, available in a multitude of colorways.
ARTICLE 357 – SUSANNE
A larger spaced window pane motif shown below in Natural Flax, White/ecru and as a scarf in Black and Royal Blue.
ARTICLE 381 – POLLY
This light shear, single yarn crossweave is a simple construction offering a wide array of subtle color combination.
ARTICLE 409- CATHERINE
An elegant vertical pattern featuring linen boucle interspersed each 1.5″ with two silk yarns creating a subtle highlight. Shown here in 3 colorways:
ARTICLE 412 – PAULETTE
A sheer with the distinctive textured linen boucle yarn spaced each 1.5″
ARTICLE 434 – MARLENE
A subtle variation of the density of the thin warp threats creates a subtle vertical pattern.
ARTICLE 455 KATHERINE
This sheer fabric with the basic construction of art. 381 above, has a horizontal 2″ stripe of merino wool.
the color ways shown below are sublte browns and beigh with a white wool, or as in the thumbnail below; white on white. There are also two patterns of the horizontal stripe; regular or variegated.
OTHER HAND WOVEN DRAPERY FABRICS
This article, We named “Molly” is made with a linen boucle yarn, giving it a fantastic supple texture, and a drape unlike any other of our hand woven fabrics. It has a beautiful drapery hand as a curtain and also as a scarf, shawl, or throw blanket. Available as a solid in Natural flax, Ecru/white, Brown, and with various combinations as you see in the designs here.
Article 54 – Samson Plaid is an elegant textured linen using the boucle yarns to add a thrid dimension to unique plaid pattern. Like many of the heavier hand woven linens, these fabrics can be used for drapery as well as upholstery.
Article 122 – Harry A rich Herringbone/Twill pattern Stripe
As shown in the placemat below, it is available in both a darker and lighter colorways.
Article 337 – HOLLY Makes use of both some delecate hemstich work, and verticle boucle stripes to create a subtle texture.