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  • TATIANA 91J8201 by JF Fabric AMBROSIA 52% Cotton, 28% Polyester, 20% INDIA (see sample) Horizontal: 4.500 and Vertical: 4.750 55.00 - Fabric Carolina - Tatiana 91J8201 by JF Fabric Ambrosia 52% Cotton, 28% Polyester, 20% Lurex India Horizontal: 4.5 and Vertical: 4.75 55 - Fabric Carolina -
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    Tatiana 91J8201 by JF Fabric

    Tatiana 91J8201 by JF FabricRequired Minimum Quantity Purchase: 2 yardsBook: AmbrosiaContent: 52% Cotton, 28% Polyester, 20% LurexOrigin: IndiaPerformance: Repeat: Horizontal: 4.5 and Vertical: 4.75Width: 55
    $125.32
  • CITRINE 14J8221 by JF Fabric GLISTEN 100% Polyester CHINA ABRASIO (HEAVY DUTY- 30,000+ DOUBLE RUBS) Horizontal: 4.750 and Vertical: 4.250 54.00 - Fabric Carolina - Citrine 14J8221 by JF Fabric Glisten 100% Polyester China 51000 Horizontal: 4.75 and Vertical: 4.25 54 - Fabric Carolina -
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    Citrine 14J8221 by JF Fabric

    Citrine 14J8221 by JF FabricRequired Minimum Quantity Purchase: 2 yardsBook: GlistenContent: 100% PolyesterOrigin: ChinaPerformance: 51000Repeat: Horizontal: 4.75 and Vertical: 4.25Width: 54
    $103.04

Shop Drapery Fabric for Your Home Decorating Project!

Drapery fabric can instantly transform the look of any room in the house. There are many types of fabrics to choose from that can also come in different colors and prints. This provides you with a seemingly endless array of choices when it comes to finding the right drapery for your home. You can go with lightweight and see-through fabrics, or the heavy and thick ones to ensure your privacy. Your choice is up to you and you will be able to find the right fabric on our website according to your needs.

Drapery fabric should be given much thought into as it not only serves a function, but it can also greatly enhance your home décor. A majority of drapery fabric are woven as it helps to avoid distortion or stretching. Two of the characteristics that you should look into when buying curtains or draperies are opacity and stiffness. Sheers are typically used for making curtains because they bring privacy without preventing natural light from coming into the room. You can also layer window treatments such as using a sheer curtain, and then opting for a thicker or heavier fabric above it. This can add to the luxurious feel of the room, while also giving you opportunity to adjust according to how much light you want in.

Browse our website to find all kinds of fabric that you can use for draperies at home!