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How To Create Prints On Fabric

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Jamie Drake doesn't hold back in this proposed living room using fabrics from his new collection for Schumacher. Gem-toned CABOCHON goes on the Tailleur Sofa, part of Drake's furniture collection for Lewis Mittman. Chanel-suity BABE'S TWEED is perfect on Drake's Slipper Chair. For the Cupidon Chair, from Collection Pierre designed by John Hutton, Drake uses the shimmery NOT SQUARE. And for the windows, BUBBLE LOUNGE sheer echoes the circle motif.

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Fabrics: Jamie Drake

Designer Jamie Drake of Drake Designs.

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Fabrics: Schumacher

"CABOCHON [here in colorway Dizzy Gillespie] is about the beauty of a polished jewel set in a ring," Jamie Drake says. No wonder the background shimmers and the silk dots glow. "It's both elegant and playful, and scaled to work in a variety of situations -- perfect for upholstery, and also makes a wonderful accent. But no matter what, this fabric will never be shy." SCHUMACHER: 800-332-3384

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Fabrics: Schumacher

When light hits BUBBLE LOUNGE [in Coconut], the textured, opaque part of the viscose-and-polyester sheer takes on the glow of pearl. Imagine it in a big window on a sunny day. SCHUMACHER: 800-332-3384.

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Fabrics: Schumacher

"RAINDROPS [in Orchid] is my take on a classic moiré, giving it a new spin by over-printing it with a series of small polka dots," Drake says of the lightweight wool and viscose. SCHUMACHER: 800-332-3384.

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Fabrics: Thompson

Blue and yellow threads give NEW SILK TWILL [in Imperial Jade], 100 percent silk, a completely different look at every angle -- sometimes more green or blue, but always elegant. JIM THOMPSON: 800-262-0336.

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Fabrics: Lee Jofa

A single embellished band dresses up ASCOT STRIPE [in Rose/Aqua], adding dimension to this 100 percent silk fabric. Plus, its medium-size repeat is easy to work with. GP&J BAKER THROUGH LEE JOFA: 800-453-3563.

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Fabrics: Schumacher

"Using a tight graphic like NOT SQUARE [in Lagoon] lends structure to a decorating scheme and is especially appropriate on tailored upholstery," Drake says of the cut silk velvet. SCHUMACHER: 800-332-3384.

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Fabrics: Schumacher

Inspired by classic Chanel, the luscious blend of silk and other touchable fibers, BABE'S TWEED [in Maraschino] will bring a fashion element to a room. "It's what every babe desires!" SCHUMACHER: 800-332-3384

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Fabrics: Zimmer

Another texture-heavy fabric, LINOS [in Aqua] has a soft hand with an all-natural look. The linen and viscose weave has slight variations, giving it a high-touch quality. ZIMMER + ROHDE: 212-758-7925.

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Fabrics: Schumacher

"You've seen those toile-covered rooms where everything is in the same pattern," Drake says. "This is my version. TEMPLE GARDEN'S large scale [here in Pepper] is great for upholstering walls, tenting ceilings, making curtains and, of course, on furniture." Its painterly feel, loose pattern, and crisp white linen-and-cotton backdrop make it work. SCHUMACHER: 800-332-3384

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Fabrics: Dow

There's something comforting and cozy about the softness, thick ribs, high pile, and creamy color of CONCORD [in Pearl White], a Rayon, polyester, cotton, and acrylic blend. ELIZABETH DOW: 212-463-0144.

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Fabrics: Schumacher

"The texture adds an artisanal quality to a room," Drake says of BABE'S TWEED [in Manhattan]: "Crisp steel and concrete gray meet the spice of a Manhattan cocktail lounge." SCHUMACHER: 800-332-3384.

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Fabrics: Schumacher

"NOT SQUARE [in Steel] is my interpretation of a much beloved classic -- cut velvet," he says. "I love the contrast of the cool steel gray against the bright gold-flecked background." SCHUMACHER: 800-332-3384.

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Fabrics: Schumacher

The pattern of SILK PAISLEY [in Flame Lily], 100 percent silk and woven in England, is bold, and even masculine with rich tones. But we love how delicate and feminine its drape and hand is. TRAVERS: 212-888-7900.

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Fabrics: Travers

"The hip, bright, and broad repeat of JAZZED [in Bloody Mary] is a graphic delight," he says of the cotton/silk. "It would look especially wonderful railroaded on a tall headboard." SCHUMACHER: 800-332-3384.

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Fabrics: Hutton

A bright cotton background brightens a lush fire-colored mohair face in COCKTAILS, ANYONE? [in Bloody Mary]. It's backed in cotton, so perfect for a dramatic upholstered accent. JOHN HUTTON TEXTILES: 888-787-7827.

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Fabrics: Pollack

Visible stitches in CORDON [in Shining] Armor gives an otherwise dense stripe a breath of fresh air. Plus, the ribs of the tidy-looking cotton blend offer a heavy dose of texture. POLLACK: 212-627-7766.

How To Create Prints On Fabric

Source: https://www.housebeautiful.com/shopping/home-accessories/tips/g156/fabrics-jamie-drake-0607/

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