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In the late 1800's and early 1900's, many North Carolina textile mills began to employ members of local farming families—men, some women, and even children as young as age 10! As many of these farming families began to work in...
Welcome to Santa’s workshop. Here are just a few of the components and ideas that go into creating and designing a new texture for upholstery. It can be broken down into 3 basic parts: First and foremost, trend research; secondly,...
Being born and raised in rural Rutherford County located in western North Carolina, I grew up surrounded by textile mills. Almost every family had at least one member who was a weaver, filling hauler, loom fixer, etc. Working in textiles was literally...
Patterns are all around us. Our clothing is evidence of that.. a plaid shirt, a striped tie, a floral dress. Our homes may have a decorative tile or a brick pattern, wall coverings, or fabric on the furniture or bedding. While back to...
It’s the best feeling in the world when the samples come in. It’s like Christmas. The halls are filled with giddy designers because they have a chance to see the fruit of their labor in fabric form. First thing in...
People often ask me what I do for a living. They are super excited to learn that I’m a designer of upholstery fabrics. Then, they inquire more about exactly how one goes about designing fabric. During this further explanation, their...
Plaids are on trend! They are a classic and never truly go away. Plaids come in all shapes and sizes: gingham, hounds tooth, windowpane, tattersall, bold, tartan, check, madras, glen and faux, etc. We have all of the above! The true...
Above: The third generation Parker family (left to right) Adrian Parker, CEO; Rebecca Cox, Fabric Manager; Kim McRee, Marketing & Sales Director; Angie Wright, Interior Designer If you ask any of the Parker family what is most important to them,...