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      • Tab Panels
        11/29/07
        These are gathered tab panels (2 widths each side) with matching gathered tiebacks. These are interlined and lined in tan Apollo lining from Hanes. The down pillows are chenille with brush fringe and the red silk pillow had double trim (cord with lip and tassels) sewn in seam with invisible zippers

      • Hard Cornice over Stationary Panels
        11/27/07
        Details:
        Entry Hall Windows

        Fabrics: Kasmir (panels); Greenhouse (cornice)
        Trim: Golden Tassel

        The cornices are embellished with an antique Indonesian shutter owned by the client. They were attached to the cornice with small screws, which were driven from the back o

      • Design Project
        11/23/07
        Design & Fabrication: Deb Dunlap Designs
        Deb Dunlap
        Memphis TN
        901.581.0348
        WCAA, WAA
        info@debdundesigns.com
        www.debdunlapdesigns.com

        This has been my favorite design project, and a duplication of the first treatment completed in 2004. The client initial

      • Scot Robbins we'd like to kiss you
        11/21/07
        Oh my gosh...look at this monster bay cornice sitting pretty on top of Scot Robbins Valet...do you know what a nightmare this usually is to balance on homemade wooden stands.

        Plumlee Place Fabricator Trisha just said, "If Scot Robbins walked in the door right now I'd have to kis

      • Scot Robbins Valet
        11/21/07
        This is why you need not one or two, but three valets. Talk about saving time..wow.



      • Loveseat and Ottoman Slipcover
        11/20/07
        Details:

        Design and Fabrication: Sewing Seams Easy
        Gaithersburg, Maryland
        (301) 926-2668
        www.sewingseamseasy.com

        Main fabric: COM
        Contrast fabric: Kasmir
        Cushion inserts: Standard Feather Company



      • Austrian Shades
        11/19/07
        The small sidelights on this faux finished entry were treated with narrow operable Austrian shades embellished with key tassels at the lower corners. A soft broadcloth was used as lining to keep the Austrians soft and drapeable.

        Designer: Fran Winstock, Memphis, TN
        Consultant and

      • Swags & Cascades
        11/16/07
        Client asked that we frame the doors and keep the light and view. We proposed bias cut, hand-gathered swags and cascades mounted on a 2" pole with finials & hidden brackets. Swags are lined with Bella Notte. Cascades are self lined.

        Designer: Fran Winstock Interiors, Memphis, TN

      • Master Bedroom
        11/15/07
        Fabrics: Kasmir, Greenhouse, Plumridge Silk
        Trim: Conso, D'Kei, Greenhouse
        Hardware: COM
        Pillow inserts: Harris Pillow
        Lining: Hanes
        Duvet insert: Rowley Co.
        Bench frame: Chervan

        Design and Fabrication: Sewing Seams Easy
        Gaithersburg, Maryland
      • Velvet Pleated Panels
        11/14/07
        Velvet pleated panels with drapery swags. Velvet-RM Coco, Scallop Trim-Brimar, Beaded Trim-Decorating Studio.

        Liz Ware
        Couture Draperies & Design
        Ottumwa, Iowa
        www.picturetrail.com/couturedraperies
        liz@luxuriousdrapes.com

      • Slipcovers Parson Chairs
        11/12/07
        Design: Ronnie Knapp
        Workroom: Treasure's Abound - Custom Window Fashions For Your Home & More
        Treasure's Abound
        Ronnie Knapp, WAA
        Peekskill, NY
        Phone/Fax (914) 739-2439
        Vek54@msn.com
        www.picturetrail.com/ronnieknapp



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        11/09/07
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      • Raised Swags
        11/08/07
        Designer/Fabrication: Deb Dunlap Designs
        Deb Dunlap
        Memphis TN
        www.debdunlapdesigns.com
        info@debdundesigns.com
        901.581.0348


        Inspired by the client's art and request for something dramatic, this design was created to bring in the "WOW" factor

      • Bump Interlined Silk Panel
        11/08/07
        This is a bump interlined silk panel sample, inverted pleats, featuring a hand beaded heading. Heading features freshwater pearls, Swarovski crystals, and glass beads.

        Liz Ware
        Couture Draperies & Design
        Ottumwa, Iowa
        www.picturetrail.com/couturedraperies
        liz@lux

      • Living Room Panels
        11/07/07
        Designer: Susan Stone Interiors, LLC
        Fabric: Fabricut
        Workroom: Allison Reid Designs
        Wake Forest, NC
        (919) 274-3534
        www.allisonreid.com

        This is a before rendering and an after shot of a huge bank of two story windows. These were 181” FL with an attached valance an

      • Seeing Double
        11/06/07
        Designer: Leslie Fehling
        Workroom: Leslie Fehling Designs
        100 Dogwood Lane
        Prosperity, PA 15329
        Phone: 724-627-4148
        Fax: 724-627-8044
        fehling@alltel.net
        www.Picturetrail.com/fehling

        Description: Double borders, double rows of buttons and double ruffles m

      • Trapunto Rose Pillow
        11/04/07
        Designer: Leslie Fehling
        Workroom: Leslie Fehling Designs
        100 Dogwood Lane
        Prosperity, PA 15329
        Phone: 724-627-4148
        Fax: 724-627-8044
        fehling@alltel.net
        www.Picturetrail.com/fehling

        Description: This pillow was the first place prizewinner in the pillow

      • Banded Pickup Valance
        11/02/07
        Designer: Leslie Fehling
        Workroom: Leslie Fehling Designs
        100 Dogwood Lane
        Prosperity, PA 15329
        Phone: 724-627-4148
        Fax: 724-627-8044
        fehling@alltel.net
        www.Picturetrail.com/fehling

        Fabrics: Stout Brothers
        Hardware: Antique Drapery Rod Hardware
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