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Below are but a few of the many home decor projects that I have created for clients over the years. As you can see, they range from table linens to pillows, even ethnic to sophisticated, each as unique as its owner. The process for your project will never be a duplicated one and all fabrics used are specific to your project as well. 

How your custom piece is created

How do I keep your project so unique? It starts with my initial consultation. When we sit down to discuss your project, I get to know you as well as the details you have in mind. I take my notes back to my workshop and start the planning process from fabrics to use to patterns I’ll need to create. This usually takes about XX days/weeks. Before the needle on my sewing machine gets threaded, I walk you through my ideas and make sure we’re on the same page. Once you agree and give me the OK to start, I get to work. Depending on the size of the piece, types and availability of materials needed, and amount of details included, a project could take anywhere from XX to XX weeks to complete. As the saying goes, good things take time, and creating your decor or upholstery will be no different. 

Because of the uniqueness of your project and the process I’ll create for it, including sourcing the materials, I can’t guarantee a fast turnaround on any project. I never want to rush a project because that’s where errors are most likely to happen. I want to create the most high-quality pieces for each customer I work with and that means allowing the proper amount of time to get it done well. 

I source all my fabrics from large suppliers, especially if they have high-end remnants available. I’ve built strong relationships with these suppliers, ensuring the quality of the materials I use. Many of my clients have appreciated my efforts to use these remnants and reduce fabric waste which I believe is essential as well. Many times, this also helps keep your project cost low while still having a high-quality item in the end. 

Not sure what you're looking for or have a different type of fabric project in mind than what’s shown? Let’s chat about it - make a note in the message box so that I can plan extra time to talk through your ideas and thoughts.