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I personally prefer leather. Hope this helped, WoodWorkingMaster
Cotten is a very popular fabric for bedroom linens. I prefer the jersey fabric as it is very soft and gentle against my skin. I usually try to get sheets that are at least 500 thread count.
Drapery fabric is a very easy to find item. You can find the fabric in such local stores as Target or JC Penney. If you prefer to order online, there are many options that would include www.decoratorsbest.com or www.onlinefabricstore.net.
There are many books on fabric design available from www.amazon.com. If you prefer to get your information online rather than from books, I'd try websites such as www.moodfabrics.com or www.spoonflower.com for ideas.
Most people prefer to wash their socks in warm water, around 40-60 degrees Celsius, to effectively remove dirt and bacteria without damaging the fabric.
I prefer an adhesive like PL300 or silicone for this. -If it has to be pulled tight you will have a problem, whatever you use.
What would look better all depends on you. Vinyl molds and is hard to keep clean so you would have to keep changing it. Fabric is easy to clean just toss in the washer and dryer and you really don't need a liner with it. I prefer the Fabric curtains I just think they look better to me.
Most people prefer a cotton and polyester blend for durability as well as breathability.
Most people use washing machines and some people prefer handwashing it which is basically where you rub soap up and down the fabric. x
Both are just as good as each other if you get the more exspensive brands, quite often cheap markers are not very good, but as long as you keep the fabric tight it should be fine. personally I prefer fabric paint but either will do. Including fabric pastells If you are working on a small item or want to do detail work, a good set of fabric markers are invaluable. Their down side is the smaller number of colours available. With fabric paints you can cover a larger area with less work, They come in a wide selection of colours and being able to mix colours gives you much more flexibility.
There are a few things you can try: -rub gently with a damp cloth -fabric eraser -Mr. Clean Magic Eraser -put white vinegar on a cloth and rub gently, air dry then wash with cool water *Be sure to test each of these on a scrap piece of fabric first. Chalk is difficult to get out of fabric; I prefer water soluble markers.
When the fabric stores receive the fabric on the bolt, the fabric is wrapped right side in. To show the true color and texture of the fabric the employees must take the fabric and drape it over the bolt.