If you want to learn about mixing home decor fabric like designers do… this tutorial is for you!
Stay tuned until the end of the video where I take you on a field trip to JoAnn Fabrics (not sponsored) to show you how it’s done.
Start With a Fabric You Love as a jumping off point! Find a fabric that has the colors you want and speaks to you.
This fabric should have at least 2 main colors (can have more) and a neutral (cream, white, beige, tan, gray, and sometimes I use a muted green as a neutral).
Choose at least 3 different fabric patterns: One busy pattern, one medium, one small. This can include damasks, ikat, paisley, floral, geometric, plaids, or animal prints
Use different textured fabrics: jacquard, cut pile, cotton, embossed, wool, velvet, etc.
Be bold and use fabrics that make you happy. The more you practice the better.
Stay tuned until the end of the video where I take you on a field trip to JoAnn Fabrics (not sponsored) to show you how it’s done.
Start With a Fabric You Love as a jumping off point! Find a fabric that has the colors you want and speaks to you.
This fabric should have at least 2 main colors (can have more) and a neutral (cream, white, beige, tan, gray, and sometimes I use a muted green as a neutral).
Choose at least 3 different fabric patterns: One busy pattern, one medium, one small. This can include damasks, ikat, paisley, floral, geometric, plaids, or animal prints
Use different textured fabrics: jacquard, cut pile, cotton, embossed, wool, velvet, etc.
Be bold and use fabrics that make you happy. The more you practice the better.
Check out my website for more details on this topic and other ideas:
http://designedtothenines.com/how-to-mix-and-match-fabrics-like-a-designer/
Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
THIS IS NOT A SPONSORED POST.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByO97rayhmc