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New MissPrint Fabric Collection

We're thrilled to add to our designer curtain fabric range a collection by MissPrint. A family business, comprised of mother-daughter design duo, Yvonne and Rebecca Drury, the collection has a handcrafted, mid-century modern graphic style.

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Each design is hand drawn by Rebecca, who states 'the non-perfect lines and non-uniformity are things we love. We like to remain honest to our roots and design using basic processes.'

 

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 The design team go on to state: 'We try our utmost to support our local community and strongly believe in supporting the British manufacturing industry, therefore our wallpapers, cushions, fabric, lampshades are produced in Great Britain.'

 

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This charming range is made up of nine designs including their signature Little Trees print. The upholstery weight fabrics are suitable for curtains, blinds, cushions and craft projects. 

 

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Each design is screen printed using colour-fast inks to ensure they will stay fresh and bright even in sunny rooms.

 

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Click on any of the fabric images to take you to the ordering page for each fabric or click here to view the full range: MissPrint Range. We offer each design for sale by the metre or made up into beautifully crafted curtains, blinds or cushions. 

 

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We also offer a range of ready made MissPrint curtains, with chrome eyelet heading and a lightly patterned lining. Take advantage of our speedy shortening service for perfectly sized curtains or if you would like to convert to pencil pleat heading please email us at info@curtainscurtainscurtains for more info.

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