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The page you requested cannot be found! The page you requested cannot be found. By The Bolt Fabric Silk Fabric • Decorator Silk Fabric • Discount Silk Fabrics Our site offers a variety of silk fabrics suitable for apparel and home decorator projects. We carry a large selection of Chinese Silk Fabrics and Indian Silk Fabrics, including, silk chiffon, charmeuse, silk satin, silk dupioni, organza, and silk taffeta. We also offer a large selection of patterns, many suitable for silk fabric. You can also find books and a full line of notions to help you complete your silk project. We show weight per square yard for all our silks. With the exception of dupioni, expressed in both ounces and mommes. 1 ounce (oz) equals 7.54 mommes (mm).Items 1 to 24 of 51 total Items 1 to 24 of 51 totalExclusive Fabrics Blackout Thermal Aubergine Curtain Panel Pair (50Wx120L), Purple, Size 50 x 120 (Polyester, Solid) Crafted of special polyester yarn, keep the light from shining through and achieve a great night's sleep with these blackout curta...in panels.
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How much woad would add enough blue to turn this much silk green, but not turquoise?  Last February was devoted to woad trials, aiming to find the right balance with this most unpredictable dye.  In the end, my best guess was 5g woad powder per curtain. I made two simultaneous vats with 10g each using the chemical method.  Two curtains got the first and fourth dips, the other two had the second and third.  While my wool woad dyeing is often splotchy, it evens up with repeated dips and a long final soak.  I just hadn't taken into account how impossible it would be to keep the silk submerged. Yup, this was my Hydra, squash down one head and a dozen more would grow.  Me and Hercules, we are like twins. I finished the second pair this week.  None of them match, they are all unique.  I am so glad to get back to spinning.  Off to Wonderwool for the weekend on a quest to find the Golden Fleece. The page you requested was not found, and we have a fine guess why. If you typed the URL directly, please make sure the spelling is correct.
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100% zijde.pin 1Woonkeuken met antraciet kleurige kunst zijden gordijnen en soepele, wasbare linnen ( linnenlook ) vouwgordijnen zonder baleinen.They met playing music, but Julianne and Jim Fenhagen also share a love of design. They each have managed to keep a foot in both worlds. When not on stage performing with their band, Big Mamou, they are busy creating lively and colorful spaces. He’s an award-winning set designer with 19 Emmys to his credit; she’s an interior designer who, after decorating her own home, started Salem-Fenhagen Design (917-306-2534), a flourishing design business. Music is their first love. The singer (Julianne) and the bass player (Jim) met more than 20 years ago while playing gigs in New York City. Their music—they still perform regularly—is a lively country-meets-zydeco blend. “We don’t take ourselves too seriously,” says Julianne. They treat their Montclair home, a center-hall colonial they share with son Aaron, 19, the same way. “It’s very playful,” she says.
Virtually anyone with a television has seen Jim’s creations. He has designed sets for The Colbert Report, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Good Morning America, The Martha Stewart Show and ESPN’s SportsCenter. One of his most recent projects: the state-of-the-art set for China’s CCTV, seen daily by some 500 million viewers. Jim’s office is in Manhattan. The couple relocated from the city to Montclair 12 years ago. They didn’t have much to move with—some family pieces (the dining room set from her family in Michigan; the formal portraits from his family in South Carolina) and one pricey George Smith sofa, the first piece of furniture they bought. While Jim commuted daily to the city, Julianne decorated the house. “I’ve never had a huge budget to work with,” says Julianne, a self-taught designer. “Everything here is cobbled together, collected over the years.” She loves auctions, estate sales and garage sales, and isn’t shy about occasional garbage picking.
“If it’s pretty, I like it,” she says. Julianne mingles her finds with store-bought pieces. “I like old meets new,” she says. “I’ll mix Home Goods or Pottery Barn, or even IKEA, next to antiques. It’s a real mishmash.” Julianne’s outside-the-box sensibility is everywhere. “I’ll mix velvet, cotton and fur,” she says. And she’s not afraid to take risks. Case in point: That George Smith sofa, tired looking after 20 years, has a new lease on life, shown off now in the living room covered in an iridescent, apple-green silk dupioni fabric—as bright as a Jolly Rancher candy. It’s the sort of fabric you’d expect on a bridesmaid’s dress, circa 1980. “Somehow it just works,” she says. Given her budget limitations, Julianne has no problem repurposing pieces. She updated the dining-room chairs from her parents’ house with trim white slipcovers and a flouncy skirt. The club chairs in the family room? Draped with a loose cotton coverlet from West Elm.