I'll start by saying that most of the fabric I used seems to have since been discontinued, or difficult to find in a web search. If you have access to decorator fabric warehouses these exact prints might still be found in those or local shops. I'll share the fabric info. again so it's accessible if you're searching and I've included some similar fabrics that are available online below.
The fabric I used in the Living Room and Breakfast Nook is a Vern Yip fabric only identified as "Navy Ikat" and I purchased it at the time online through JoAnn Fabrics. It's no longer available there but I see it listed here as a Fabricut pattern.
The fabric in my Dining Room is a Madcap Cottage fabric called "Reef" in Indigo. It is actually still available directly through their website but at a MUCH higher pricetag than when I purchased mine. It was also made under the Madcap Cottage Mill for Robert Allen name, which was what I purchased years ago at a lower price point on the no longer with us fabric.com website. 😕
The third set of blue and white drapes in my home are in my bedroom. It is a large scale ikat pattern by Duralee called Kalah. It's no longer readily available as fabric yardage but I have found a few ready made options linked below.
Here are some similar ready made blue and white curtain options. I've sourced a variety of sizes, fabrics, price points, and styles. Some are listings for custom made drapes with the same fabric as mine. Some of them are ready-made close matches, and much less expensive than what I spent on fabric! Most are available in different lengths, some are lined, some are not, some are room darkening... you'll just have to read the description of the ones you might be interested in. Click on the product photo for more details for each one.
I hope this is a helpful starting point for you if you're looking to add some blue and white accessories to your home!
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Thank you so much for all this great information. It took a lot of your time to gather all these blue and white sources. Extremely helpful!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad, hope it's a good resource!
DeleteTHANK YOU! This is such great information!! Do you do your own embroidery as well? If so, what machine do you have? I think I'm going to bite the bullet and get a sewing embroidery machine soon!!
ReplyDeleteHi! I do simple monograms on my machine. It's a Brother SE600. It's been a pretty user friendly affordable monogramming and sewing machine. If I were going to be doing more monogramming I'd probably look into upgrading.
DeleteI was so excited to see a new post from you; I love everything you do (I also follow you on LTK). I have recently purchased some upholstery velvet fabric from Spoonflower as well as a sateen duvet and have been impressed by the fabric and the prices. It's been a great place to find unique fabrics since the death of fabric.com (sooo sad, I feel like it's harder to find decor fabric now).
ReplyDeleteI would love the source for the bamboo/rattan shades that you use.
ReplyDeleteI just realized I did not share my email for a potential blind source response. kerriwallace@hotmail.com
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