Actual colors may vary depending on individual monitor settings
Pattern direction runs up the roll unless pictured or stated otherwise
Multiple yards of the same item are shipped in one continuous piece
Washing Instructions & Info
As a general rule, unless stated otherwise, home decorator products are recommended to be dry cleaned. This does not mean they will not wash well... It just means to wash at your own risk. If you intend to wash an item after it has been made, we strongly encourage you to test a small piece first to make sure it is suitable for washing; and if you are satisfied with the result, then proceed with washing the entire yardage. Also remember to wash the product in the same manner you will wash the project afterwards (i.e. Do not wash in a warmer temp. after your project has been made and do not dry in dryer if the initial yardage was not dried in dryer).
Quick Tips





I received my sample of this trim and it is very close in color to what the monitor shows. Also it is very good quality and I plan on ordering enough to re-cover my dining chairs.





I received my sample of this trim and it is very close in color to what the monitor shows. Also it is very good quality and I plan on ordering enough to re-cover my dining chairs.





I've used this to make both pillows and a fabric-covered wastebasket to match fabrics with my bedroom make-over. The wastebasket actually needs a trim like this to work: Cut out a thick paper/cardboard that is thin enough to shape into a cylinder without creasing. Once you've determined the size of the cylinder, cover it on both sides with your fabric (light to mid-weight) with the fold at the top. Glue the bottom ends of the fabric (about one-inch beyond the cardboard) together (glue gun or fabric glue), the fold the ends so that both of the ends are covered without the wrong side of the fabric showing (tricky, but do-able with some patience); then, glue the side seam with about a 1 inch overlap. From there, set the bottom on some tracing paper (push the fabric overhang inside and trace around the outer ring. Add about 1-inch to the circumference to make a pattern. Make a second pattern slightly smaller (about 1/4 inch less in diameter), then cut out fabric circles. Using the cylinder/tube, trace again around the lower circumference on the cardboard to make a bottom for the wastecan. Cut out a second one that is about 1/4 inch smaller in diameter. The glue the fabric to each respective cardboard (one side only) and glue the overlap down securely on the uncovered side. Apply hot glue to the inside fabric of the cylinder and some to the far margins of the larger, now covered bottom and push the bottom from the top of the cylinder to the bottom and weld the two parts together by pushing the bottom into the glue fabric overlap of the tube. Once dry, glue this trim to the uncovered, smaller bottom's circumference--the fabric on the trimm should be glued directly onto the pressed down fabric overlap on the bottom part. Once that is dry, glue the trimmed, outer bottom to the bottom that is inside the trashcan tube. You wind up with everything fabric-covered and it looks like something purchased at a high-end retail store.





"I ordered this beautiful trim after receiving a sample, and the color variation is off, the taupe/beige color is more gold, and the blues are slightly a different hue. Not enough to return , but I was using this on a beige fabric . So Ill use another trim. Prices are fantastic!"





"This trim is beautiful, matches the ocean suede fabric and sona sky fabric very nicely. The alternate color is a tan. Size is perfect for pillows, upholstry. Not too large"





"This is a high quality and thick trim. I purchased this and seabreeze and they are both beautiful."