Jacquard Fabric
These stain-resistant jacquard upholstery fabrics provide texture and style to any living room or space. These jacquard upholstery fabrics are great for your sofa, chair, pillow, headboard, and upholstery projects.
Down Under - Performance Upholstery Fabric - Discontinued
Upholstery Fabric Description Fabric Contents: 99% Polypropylene, 1% Polyester Fabric Orientation: RR Fabric Width: 54" Fabric Double Rubs: ...
View full detailsWaverly
Playful yet refined, Waverly brings a painterly twist to modern upholstery. Its abstract, organic dots create a sense of motion and texture — a fre...
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Pattern: Waverly Memo Set Samples (EVERY COLOR STORY) Playful yet refined, Waverly brings a painterly twist to modern upholstery. Its abstract, org...
View full detailsBottega - Performance Upholstery Fabric - Discontinued
Upholstery Fabric Description Fabric Contents: 99% Polypropylene, 1% Polyester Fabric Orientation: RR Fabric Width: 54" Fabric Double Rubs: ...
View full detailsHustle - Performance Upholstery Fabric - Discontinued
Fabric Contents: 97% Polypropylene, 3% Polyester Fabric Orientation: RR Fabric Width: 54" Fabric Double Rubs: 50,000 Fabric Repeat: 9 and 1/8" ...
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Upholstery Fabric Description Fabric Contents: 99% Polypropylene, 1% Polyester Fabric Orientation: RR Fabric Width: 54" Fabric Double Rubs: ...
View full detailsDressage - Performance Upholstery Fabric- Discontinued
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Upholstery Fabric Description Fabric Contents: 98% Polypropylene, 2% Polyester Fabric Orientation: RR Fabric Width: 54" Fabric Double Rubs: ...
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Pattern: Side Car Memo Set Samples (EVERY COLOR STORY) Bold geometry meets irresistible texture in Side Car. This pattern delivers a retro-inspir...
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Pattern: Ditto Memo Set Samples (EVERY COLOR STORY) Polished yet playful, Ditto brings a cheerful dose of personality to any room. Its perfectly sp...
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Pattern: Scotland Memo Set Samples (EVERY COLOR STORY) Bold. Playful. Timeless with a twist. Scotland reinvents the classic houndstooth with a vibr...
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Courtyard Memo Set Samples (EVERY COLOR STORY) Timeless pattern. Modern execution. Courtyard brings a fresh, dimensional twist to the classic check...
View full detailsJanus - Outdoor Upholstery Fabric- Discontinued
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Outdoor Fabric Description Introducing the Janus Organic Pattern Outdoor Fabric from the Design Oasis Collection! This versatile fabric is perfect...
View full detailsWaverly - Discontinued
Playful yet refined, Waverly brings a painterly twist to modern upholstery. Its abstract, organic dots create a sense of motion and texture — a fre...
View full detailsOpulent - Paisley Upholstery Fabric - Discontinued
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Upholstery Fabric Description Discover the Elegance of Opulent Paisley Upholstery Fabric Introducing the Opulent Paisley Upholstery Fabric - an ...
View full detailsJacquard Fabric by the Yard
What is Jacquard? Jacquard is the name of a woven textile that was made on a jacquard loom. Created in 1804, the jacquard loom was invented by Joseph-Marie Jacquard. The jacquard loom was the first weaving machine to automate patterns and designs in textiles. Jacquard looms were controlled by “punch cards” in a continuous sequence, to give the weaver unlimited freedom in the designs they wanted to create. The jacquard loom’s punch cards are considered to be an important step in history towards modern computing. What does jacquard mean ?
The real meaning behind jacquard is the mechanism that controls the loom. This mechanism is called the jacquard machine. Controlled by a continuous series of punch cards, the jacquard machine is considered by some historians as the beginning of modern computing. What type of fabric is a jacquard? Jacquard fabrics are woven fabrics created on a loom with a jacquard mechanism. When a jacquard mechanism is added to a loom, the loom is then called a jacquard loom. Jacquard looms used to be controlled by punch cards, which were big pieces of paper with holes in them. Now jacquard looms are controlled by computers, making the designs of woven textiles essentially limitless.