Fabric Sources – Expand Your Options
When you shift your focus and view everything as fabric, it really expands your options. We’ve seen a flurry of drop cloth drapes throughout blogland (the ones shown below are Traci’s from Beneath My Heart - click here to see her tutorial) and in this post we saw a pillow made from a beautiful rug. In this post, a lampshade made from silk drapes and a bathrobe!
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Clothes are something to consider. Shirts can make cute pillows, cutting the pillow out with the shirt buttoned for maximum use and also so that the buttons become a decorative item on the front of the pillow. Since the sweater pillow craze, clearance sweaters are also constantly catching my eye. Skirts? What could I make from this skirt that I no longer wear? A pillow? Recover a lampshade?Fabric strips to embellish something else?

Furniture manufacturers routinely send furniture stores who carry their line a list of discontinued fabrics, which the furniture store then pulls from their display. Many, not all, furniture stores will give these away rather than throwing them. Definitely varies by store but it doesn’t hurt to check. The fabric photos in this post are a hodge podge from my stash of furniture store discontinued samples that I’ve collected over the years. You don’t get to choose, you get what you get, but some of these fabric samples can be great for smaller projects (pillows, art, etc.) and can be used for projects of a slightly larger scale if you collage a few fabrics together.

So how about you? Are you strictly a fabric store shopper or have you been known to use an unexpected source?