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Shop Beth fabric in misty blue

Beth fabric in misty blue

from $5.00

$5.00/sample or $56.00/yard

additional colorway: yellow ochre

100% natural cotton linen canvas fabric

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This piece provides simple elegance when you want just a little more than a solid color. Inspired by vintage French fabric samples, these sweet flowers with crisp details have a graceful sensibility.

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Small scale repeat: 4”

Large scale repeat: 8”

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Beth fabric in misty blue

from $5.00

$5.00/sample or $56.00/yard

additional colorway: yellow ochre

100% natural cotton linen canvas fabric

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

This piece provides simple elegance when you want just a little more than a solid color. Inspired by vintage French fabric samples, these sweet flowers with crisp details have a graceful sensibility.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Small scale repeat: 4”

Large scale repeat: 8”

order type:
scale:
Quantity:
Add To Cart

Additional information

Printing: Fabric and wallpaper are printed to order in the USA using a highly sustainable digital pigment printer. This allows for an infinite range of colors to capture the texture and color gradients of the hand-painted designs. The pigment printer uses the newest fabric and wallpaper printing technologies to bind pigments directly to the ground fibers using heat, without the need to pretreat the fabric and without creating any water waste. This produces a softer and more durable product than was possible with digital printing in recent past. Products are printed as ordered, meaning there is no wasted stock.

Ground: The fabric ground is a 100% natural fiber blend of linen and cotton. It has a slight natural texture and provides excellent durability, softness, and lightfastness.

Scale and repeat: Most fabrics comes in both a small scale and a large scale print. See the product description above for the repeat sizes of this particular pattern. The large scale repeat is the same size as the matching wallpaper design, allowing for seamless treatments between wall and fabric portions of your room design. It is also appropriate for drapery and large-scale upholstery projects. The small scale repeat works best on decorative pillows and small-scale upholstery projects. These are not hard and fast rules; you may use whichever scale fulfills your creative vision.

Fabric durability testing: Steel screen abradant: warp and weft >50,000 cycles. #10 Cotton duck abradant: warp >53,500 cycles; weft > 4,200 cycles.

Fabric transparency: medium

Fabric weight: 6.5 oz. per yard

Fabric width: 57”

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