FABRIC PARTNERS

Luxury Design Partners
At Queen Anne Upholstery, we enlist the expertise of designers to ensure you have the best options for upholstery materials.

fabric partners

Residential

fabric partners

Online Appointment

commercial re-upholstery

Commercial

FABRICUT INC

fabric partners

pollack textiles

KRAVET INC

SCALAMANDRE’

OSBOURNE & LITTLE

MAXWELL FABRICS

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GARRETT LEATHER

Carroll Leather

Choosing Upholstery Materials

There are quite a few factors to think about when it comes time to select your fabric. Durability is the most important among them. Is your piece mostly decorative, or will it see regular use? Asking yourself this question will determine which kinds of fabric are practical. Fabric durability measured in a metric known as “double rub count” determined through the Wyzenbeek abrasion test. The more double rubs a fabric can endure, the more durable it is. Thankfully, you won’t have to perform this test yourself. If you have children or pets (Pet-Friendly-Fabrics) in your household (or if you’re just prone to spills; we get it) you may want to look into fabric that is stain-resistant or easy to clean.

Of course, durability isn’t the only factor. Upholstery can be just as beautiful as it is functional. Different fabrics pair well with different styles of interior décor. In addition, colors and patterns can make a substantial difference. Brightly colored accent piece adds a pop of color to your space, or more subtle piece that will complement a wide range of another décor.

Some fabrics are also more eco-friendly than others. If ensuring your fabrics are sustainable is important to you, consider looking into materials that are recyclable, biodegradable, and manufactured with sustainable practices. Set an appointment for complimentary consultation with in-house visit from our product design specialist. Your designer will bring fabric sample books to see how the materials will look in your space before ordering fabric for your project.

Yardage Estimates

All estimated yardage requirements basically based on a solid color 54” wide fabric given that is free from defects. Yardage requirements are significantly affected by:

  • Size of the repeat
  • Print
  • Pattern

The following chart is a guide in determining required amount of COM (Customer Own Material) yardage. Provided chart proves to be accurate, for most Customer Own Material yardage requirements. If selected fabric has an irregular layout, different method of cutting will be used. In this case additional yardage will be required.

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ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE FABRIC PACKAGE, PLEASE MARK:

  • the buyer’s name (your name)
  • purchase order number
  • style number / color

Customer Own Material orders scheduled for production when the fabric is received by the factory. Queen Anne Upholstery will use its best judgement in applying Customer Own Material fabric, if specific application instructions are not included with the order.

Queen Anne Upholstery cannot be held responsible for any fabric defects. Color variations also any other flaws in Customer Own Material fabrics. We suggest inspecting any fabrics before shipping them to our factory. Queen Anne Upholstery assumes no responsibility for the flame retardancy of fabrics. The customer is solely responsible for making sure Customer Own Material fabrics comply with all regulations also applicable fire codes.