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A Great Source for Tweed Fabric with Colorful Mid-century Modern Vibes

Today I’m sharing a great source for tweed fabric!

If you follow me on Instagram, or caught the recent post about my new poster purchase, then you might already know that I’m swapping the teal DIY back tab bedroom curtains

…for an absolutely perfect green tweed!

From Instagram

I know that some of you are Team Teal, but the tweed has won some hearts too.  Before I show off the new drapes (they’re gorgeous, but a little too long – oops!), I wanted to explain my reasoning – and how I suddenly became totally obsessed with tweed after finding a great source for tweed fabric.

Finding the teal patterned fabric in the bedroom was so tricky!  I was committed to more colourful textiles in the lakehouse, and I really pushed myself out of my comfort zone of sheers, sheers, and more sheers.  It helped that Hubs wanted “real curtains” that would block light and offer privacy.  I searched for a long time, but couldn’t find a shade of green/teal that worked with the posters.  Eventually I found a teal print that had a modern feel and looked nice with the posters, although it complemented the middle poster best.  I thought (and still think) these curtains were gorgeous.  Trying something different (for me) really paid off!

When I moved the middle poster out of the room, all of a sudden my beloved curtains looked wrong.  I casually started the search anew and was looking for curtain fabric for the office at the same time.  I had a contender in mind for the office, but I really wanted the curtains in both rooms to have a similarly scaled pattern for some continuity.  I corralled all of the viable options in a Pinterest board to show my Mom and she ended up finding this photo I had pinned a long time ago, from the show house Young House Love did:

I was really smitten with those luxurious aqua tweed drapes, but because they didn’t suit the bedroom I didn’t think twice about them.  Huddled over my Mom’s tiny tablet, we clicked over to U-Fab.  I was positively giddy when I found not only a bevy of gorgeous tweeds, but also what looked like the perfect shade of green for the bedroom – shot with aqua, like it was made for me!  I immediately ordered a bunch of samples:

See why I think they’re a great source for tweed fabric?  SO many choices! I taped some of the contenders up on the wall and spent a few days and nights contemplating – I like to see fabric or paint swatches under different lighting.  This was my original short list for the bedroom (clockwise from the top, Dapp Cloud, Dapp Peacock, and Dapp Elephant):

“Elephant” was too dark, but the silvery, creamy “Cloud” looked SO good, especially with the bed skirt and the off-white background of the posters.  It definitely harkened back to the townhouse, where creamy sheers and mushroom-hued silk curtains were de rigeur.  In the end, the green “Peacock” was too perfect to ignore.  In the office, there were no other contenders because the Dapp Aqua (which YHL used) looked amazing.

The office is still unfinished, but I’m letting the art work guide my choices.  The turquoise looks perfect with the art in there (by Bert Weir):

From Instagram

I’m going to be honest and say that it really frosts my cake that it took me two tries to get the curtains in the bedroom “right,” because the fabric for the first set, even thought it was on sale, cost about $100 at Fabricland (I did recoup some money because I sold the curtains for $50 on kijiji).  Spending money on something twice is such a disappointment and something I try really hard to avoid, but I couldn’t have predicted my poster purchase.  I’m really excited about the new curtains and I love that the office and bedroom will have coordinating drapes.  I think that’s going to look really chic and polished, and I’m realizing that texture, as opposed to bold pattern, might be a better fit for me in the long run.  I think tweed will have more longevity too.

After the green and aqua tweeds were ordered, I tossed the samples on the dining room table.  And that’s when it hit me: these tweeds are upholstery weight!  Hmmmm… would any of them be suitable for recovering our super comfy dining room chairs?  I have kept my eyes peeled for comfortable, more stylish replacements for years, but no chair can hold a candle to these – they are lounge chair comfy, and they encourage us to sit and relax and linger.  I don’t think our butts will ever allow us to part with the chairs, so recovering them might be the way to go.

A creamy beige, shot with pale aqua (Dapp Crystal), caught my eye.  It really picked up the creaminess of the leather sofa and the white stained maple counters, but I think cream dining room chairs might be giving us too much credit.  It would be a disaster on spaghetti night.

After a bit more sample shuffling, I found “The Magic Tweed” as we call it (Dapp Blue Jay) – a blue-ish, grey-ish, slightly teal-ish tweed that, at first glance, doesn’t seem bright or bold enough to strike my fancy.  It’s a chameleon, though, blending in and looking more teal, grey, or blue as required.

It is especially adept at picking up the teal of the velvet chair.  We’d like to build a new living room ottoman, something a bit narrower and longer, with hidden storage, and this teal could work for that too.  Carrying the same fabric from the dining chairs to the ottoman would be lovely – it would connect the two spaces.

I’m going to get some quotes from some local upholsterers to see how feasible it is, and how much I’d need to save up.  In the meantime, now you know how I came to decide that everything must be tweed after finding a great source for tweed fabric 😉

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8 Comments

  1. Anonymous
    April 30, 2015 / 3:54 pm

    Wow I love the way you photographed your swatches with the rooms in the background! The fabrics look great in your spaces.

    • Tanya from Dans le Townhouse
      April 30, 2015 / 5:05 pm

      Thanks! I had a hard time capturing these little scraps of fabric in the rooms because they looked so small (or blurred out of focus). It's always a challenge trying to take photos that show what I see. The house never looks the same in photos…

  2. Maggie @ Maggie Overby Studios
    April 30, 2015 / 5:34 pm

    So pretty. I need the Dapp Peacock for the seats of my dinning room chairs, its perfect! I am not familiar with U-fab, it looks like a great source I'll be checking out.

    • Tanya from Dans le Townhouse
      April 30, 2015 / 8:46 pm

      Ooo, if you get it we'll match 🙂 I didn't hear about U-fab until I read the sources list for the YHL showhouse. I chatted with them briefly before placing my order and I think they haven't focused a lot on their online presence and online sales – I hope more people find out about them because I love their selection and their customer service was top notch. I like having businesses around that I can trust – I'm a pretty loyal, repeat customer.

  3. Maggie @ Maggie Overby Studios
    April 30, 2015 / 5:36 pm

    Oh and I forgot to say the curtains look amazing and I just love them with the pops of pink.

    • Tanya from Dans le Townhouse
      April 30, 2015 / 8:44 pm

      Aren't they gorgeous?!? I really loved them when I first saw them. I'm so excited to have my own version (soon-ishly). I hope they look just as luxurious with the back dabs and softer draping.

  4. Ariadne
    April 30, 2015 / 8:48 pm

    Oh what lovely fabrics both in colours and structure!AriadnefromGreece!

    • Tanya from Dans le Townhouse
      May 1, 2015 / 4:38 pm

      Thanks! I'm pretty impressed with them – I love how they've been woven. They have a great weight to them, so they drape beautifully but have a soft shimmer or sheen, like silk.

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