In the BOH series What I Love, we’re asking designers to build us a mood board of what’s inspiring them right now. Dani ...
Here are the key skirt trends to know… Other trends include mocha mousse – Pantone’s colour of the year. This warm coffee-brown goes with everything, from spring pastels to winter creams – and, of ...
As you settle into the new year, you may be in need of some interior design inspo. Look no further than this 2025 fabric ...
“Felt is a perfect medium for her to express her joy of life: it is malleable, it has no limitations in shape, size, color or texture. She is a very productive artist, and her art is super playful and ...
Usually, it’s best to go for natural fibres; Merino wool, cashmere ... from strong colours to considered design details and comfy fabrics. This cashmere option, for example, has a dropped ...
Dezeen Showroom: Portuguese brand Burel Factory has harnessed the natural characteristics of wool to create a fabric that reinterprets traditional craft for modern commercial spaces. Burel Factory ...
FILE – People walk into and out of a Joann store, Sept. 6, 2007, in Garfield Heights, Ohio. The fabric and crafts retailer has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, as consumers continue ...
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We’re thrilled to announce that the Microsoft Fabric Community Conference is returning to Las Vegas bigger and better than ever! This year’s conference will feature over 200 sessions, a 40% increase ...
In 1950, she co-founded Old World Weavers with her husband, Carl, and together, they created an international textile empire known for reproducing antique fabrics. Iris's career wasn’t just ...
Joann Fabrics is closing a string of stores after declaring bankruptcy last year. The arts and crafts retailer operates roughly 850 stores across the United States, but 2025 will see several ...
Natural fabrics are made using fibres extracted from plant- or animal-based sources such as cotton, linen, hemp, wool and silk. The primary component of all plant-based fibres is cellulose.