Confetti Fabrics

Confetti Fabrics

  • Confetti Fabrics
  • Kalimo
  • Robert Kaufman Fabrics
  • Robert Kaufman Fabrics
  • Cinergy Textiles, Inc.
  • Cinergy Textiles, Inc.
  • Cinergy Textiles, Inc.
  • Cinergy Textiles, Inc.
  • Cinergy Textiles, Inc.
  • Asher Fabric Concepts
  • Asher Fabric Concepts
  • Asher Fabric Concepts
  • Asher Fabric Concepts
  • Asher Fabric Concepts
  • Asher Fabric Concepts
  • Ecoflax
  • Ecoflax
  • Ecoflax
  • Fabric Selection Inc.
  • Fabric Selection Inc.
  • Studio 93
  • Studio 93
  • Greene Textile
  • A Plus Fabrics Inc.
  • A Plus Fabrics Inc.
  • Studio 93
  • A Plus Fabrics Inc.
  • Greene Textile
  • Kalimo
  • Tiss et Teint
  • Philips-Boyne Corporation
  • Philips-Boyne Corporation
  • Philips-Boyne Corporation

Bands and Bars

One of the most classic fabric patterns, striped textiles are used for many occasions. First appearing in medieval times, they were worn by the lesser of society. Stripes gained popularity in England in the 19th century with Queen Victoria. Stripes became mainstream in the 20th century.



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