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Does anyone know who mills these fabrics? Or alternative places to purchase them? I need lots of yardage and better pricing than what I've got here.

Bocce in Linen, available at Calico Corners.


And this unknown pink and orange pattern, available at Hickory Chair, as seen on these Suzanne Kasler chairs...


45 comments:

  1. wish I could help. Those sure are fab fabs!
    Hope you find them.
    pve

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  2. I am not a fabric person, but I love that Suzanne Kasler scene from her Hickory Chair collection.

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  3. Hey Jenny, great fabrics!! Sorry, can't help you with those. But I did give your pelmet boxes a go and a shout out to yours today! Thanks again for the inspiration, I love how they came out.

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  4. Don't listen to that anonymous person. You provide us with so much inspiration and wonderful ideas that are free and those of us who love your blog are eternally grateful and glad to help you at all if we can. I don't know about the fabric, but it looks like an Amy Butler (I know that is quilting fabric, so it might not be suitable, but it sure does look like something she would design). Good Luck!

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  5. Hey, "anonymous"- real brave , by the way, posting a nasty comment and not giving your identity- If you can't see that Jenny is one of the most talented designers in the blogophere, that's your problem. Her advice alone, not to mention her time and energy taken away from her family and other clients to answer the question is worth far more than $25. Apparently it's escaped you that sometimes (like yesterday)when she asks for help, she doesn't need it at all, she just wants to see what we, her dedicated readers, would like to see!

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  6. Anon 7:19:

    Snarky or negative comments are 100% unwelcome on this blog and will be deleted. Please feel free to remove me from your Reader or blogroll if you were so offended by today's post.

    Jenny

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  7. You go, Jenny! I am a Jenny too and take offense to those that choose to be mean spirited! Love your blog!!! I loved the stuff you did on the kids room. You gave me inspirtation for my own daughter's room!

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  8. Jenny,

    Not all of us anonymous readers are negative. I adore your blog. Please keep it up!

    Ginger

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  9. I feel I missed something, but will add that I to love your blog. I get so excited when I see you've updated, can't wait to see how your ideas will inspire my brain. Thanks for sharing your creativity with all of us. I have been thinking a lot lately about cheesy sayings and why they exist. I guess this is a lesson that goes hand and hand with "if you haven't got anything nice to say than don't say anything at all."

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  10. I don't know, but I LOVE that bed!

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  11. Jenny! I am almost 100%
    POSITIVE that the second print is a Peter Dunham fabric. Available through Hollywood at Home... Good luck!

    And, sorry to hear about the brat that posted an anonymous comment! Didn't read it, but once you've reached a new level of readers (meaning massive amounts! your blog is so popular) you're sure to catch a few crazies along the way.

    xx
    kelly

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  12. The cute little print is Daisy Daisy by Ashley Hicks for David Hicks for Groundworks (Lee Jofa). GWF-2746 712. Cute.

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  13. Not exactly the same as the trellis, but it might give you a good lead:

    http://www.housefabric.com/ProductDetail.asp?ProductID=42544

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  14. OR, maybe it's Groundworks! Haha. I knew I had that sample at my desk at one time...

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  15. An anony here to say that your blog is one of my very favorites. It is the most inspirational one I have come across and if I had the $$ I would have you redo my whole house in a heartbeat!

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  16. I am pretty sure the first fabric is from Kravet, I have a sample of it in black and cream and want to make a shower curtain from the design. Go to kravet.com and search fabric by pattern the # is 28836. I was quoted around $50 per yard at my local store which is pretty pricey. Hope this helps.

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  17. http://www.insidefabric.com/p-285433-daisy-daisy-712-by-groundworks.aspx

    that's one expensive fabric, but SO cute!

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  18. Honestly, I can't even imagine HOW anyone could find anything from this post OR this blog to be rude about. Like a previous commenter mentioned, it is because you are getting popular. There are weirdos out there! Ignore them all! You are wonderful.

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  19. Love those fabrics....so pretty.

    Good luck,
    Kathy :)

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  20. I just read over your comments....sorry for the annon comment...they give us nice annons a bad name...

    Ignore them...there are more nice people than nasty in Blogland, The green eyed monster takes ahold of them I think...

    LOVE your blog....

    Kathy :)

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  21. The first one looks like a Kravit fabric: #RIAD 116, but I'm not sure if it's the same one. Good luck!

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  22. Both fabrics are great. Hope you can find them for less.

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  23. Nothing like a little drama to start off the day! Didn't read the post but sounds like something one of my preteen daughter's friends would post on her facebook page when jealous. I am new to the blogs and yours was one of the first I found. I am a creative person and love interior design but with life/kids I have gotten pulled away from that love...your blog has re-inspired me to think outside the box. LGN is the one I check most often because I am never disappointed with what I find, even if it isn't relevant for me I take something away from it. Keep up the good work! Sherry

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  24. You are AMAZINGLY TALENTED! I read your blog everyday. Your skills and ideas are fabulous and inspire so many people like myself! This site may help??? http://www.interiormall.com/cat/ndisplaycoll.asp?c1=Fabric&c2=&c3=&book=313&page=2&pgcnt=12&color=&wt=&orderby=Price

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  25. I read the nasty comment, and it's bothered me. It's not easy to keep up a blog of this type and caliber (not to mention doing it while raising two kids with one on the way AND starting a business). Given the fact that it's FREE to read, and the amount of wonderful ideas that are posted here generously shared, I find it strange that someone would have something to complain about. Keep up the good work Jenny, you're doing a great job!

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  26. housefabrics.com has had some similar prints for sale and maybe yours is in there too. not sure.
    love your blog, btw.

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  27. Jenny, I heart your blog, you are one if not the One most talented bloggers out there. don't let the naysayers rain on your parade.

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  28. i'll be of no help but those are stunning fabrics! thanks for all the time you take to share beautiful and doable home projects.

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  29. I found that the second one was designed by David Hicks in '61. http://designwatcher.blogspot.com/2008/07/david-hicks-by-ashley-hicks.html . Looks like his son has now come out with a similar line.

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  30. Fabric. com? I would google the fabric name and then start surfng,

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  31. I swear I bought that very fabric only in red at Hobby Lobby yesterday.... It's possible that it is available there in the neutral color as well.

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  32. Your blog is GOOD! Good writing, good ideas, good visuals, good everything! Really, Really, GOOD!
    Anyone who reads blogs knows that not everyone can write, and captivate, and have design talent to inspire. You open you creativity to us in manner that many cannot achieve. So keep up the good work because it's very good stuff! Still loving the red credenza, can't get it out of my head! Karen

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  33. i've been searching for the bocce print for a chair- caitlin found some comparable ones, maybe she knows?

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  34. Did you see this version? http://www.lsfabrics.com/fabric_catalog.php?cPath=1_44&page=all

    It's slightly more oblong than your original pattern, but $20/yard. I just got a swatch of the green version in the mail yesterday. It's got a bit of a sheen to it.

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  35. I didn't have a chance to look if they had these fabrics but try buyfabrics.com. I have recently found some fabric for $15 a yard that was $45 a yard every where else. Worth a try. I really enjoy your blog and am so impressed with how creative and resourceful you are!

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  36. I would try interiormall.com. Even if they don't have it in stock, I'm sure they can help you. I think they have both great prices and customer service! :D

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  37. To me that pink/orange fabric looks like a Kaffee Fassett print? I just used one for curtains in my daughter's room and you can find the whole selection at http://www.kaffefassett.com/Fabrics.html

    I don't think i see the one you're looking for but I haven't had a chance to peruse the whole site. MIght be worth a look?

    Love your blog!

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  38. Here's another fabric similar to the first one:

    http://getyourfabric.com/search/?search_term=emilio

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  39. The pink and orange is David Hicks. I love it and have a piece of it sitting patiently waiting for the perfect project!

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  40. The folks at the Calico Corners' outlet in Lancaster, PA are super helpful. Call them and they will check their stock and/or keep you on a list if it comes in.

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  41. Does anyone know where that bed came from?? I love it!

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  42. Anon- the bed is from Hickory Chair (to the trade) and is about $3k!! So pretty though, right?

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  43. You should email your pictures to Fabric Finder. I was searching for an out of print fabric. She was able to find the manufacturer and started carrying it. It's now my daughters bedspread. They have a 3 yard min. Happy Hunting!!

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  44. does anyone know where this bed comes from?

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