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Coordinating room decors complete the design and increase sales.

 
ADO, Spartanburg, SC, coordinate decorative fabrics *coordinates textures and colors *colorful sheers and heavier decor fabrics are designed to coordinate with each other *designing is made easier from windows to bed coverings

Metro Mills, Inc., Coventry Collection woven fabric *grouping of woven jacquards *manufactured into comforters, shams, draperies and upholstered headboard and vanity bench

Kirsch, Sturgis, MI, Soft Window Wear line *new styles include tab-tops, button tabs, classic ring-tops and self-valanced ringed flop-tops *line now features Design Trends wrought iron rods and finials *new fabrics are rich in neutrals, naturals, stripes, textures and laces in coordinated groupings

Merrill Y. Landis, Ltd., Telford, PA, complete workroom services *complete custom manufacturing services for most types of draperies, bedspreads, top treatments and accessories *provides unique home fashions *designs vary from ornate to simple *specialty shapes and sizes also available

MASTERVISIONS for Windows[TM] by Visionary Concepts Inc., Branford, CT, window treatment overlay system *204 detailed illustrations offer limitless design combinations *many designs emphasize creative uses of trim and decorative hardware *helps clients visualize *eliminates sketching *saves time *new supplement offers 43 additional designs with coordinated patterns available

Aztec System Technologies, North York, Ontario, Canada, The Designer's ProQuote[TM] *features The Encyclopedia of Window Fashions CD-ROM Volume II and Data Drape[TM] *software tools for the window coverings industry includes visual sales aids, estimating for more than 150 styles, pre-loaded price lists, work orders, purchase orders and full-color images

Cheryl Strickland's Professional Drapery Workroom School, Swannanoa, NC, workroom instruction *step-by-step fabrication methods for creating a variety of window treatments or slipcovers *four-day sessions feature intensive hands-on instruction *limited to six participants *all materials and supplies are provided

Nolting Mfg., Inc., Stover, MO, Statler Stitch *create coordinated ensembles with computerized long-arm quilting machine *can convert to hand-guided mode *always sews the perfect stitch *exceptional ease of operation

Kay & L Draperies, Waverly, IA, ensembles *featured in After Dinner Delights book *54 inches wide *100 percent cotton *mini-prints in a wide range of colors


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