How Much Will My Window Treatment Weigh?
Calculating a drape’s weights can be painfully complicated. So, we thought this a perfect opportunity for Quiltcraft to try and make the complex simple. Check it out!
How Should Fabric Stains be Treated in the Hospitality Industry?
Stains & messes happen. They are rather inevitable when you consider that each guest room is ideally used each and every single night. Check out our recommendations for treating stains on hotel drapery and bedding!
3 Different Types of Widths
Here at Quiltcraft, we use the term “width” with three different meanings. Read this post to understand why and how we use the terminology that we do!
How Much Fabric Will I Need For My Drapes?
This is a more complex question than you may know, as there are multiple factors that go into the production of single drapery panel. Calculating the amount of fabric is not easy, but here are some tips that will hopefully help!
What Happens With Your COM Fabric?
Quality Control is most important to us as it ensures we can deliver products made with excellence—it’s our mission. Find out how we inspect fabric not purchased by us before we make your products!
What Is Fabric Pattern Repeat?
Many designers come to us asking what the industry calls a ‘fabric repeat’. We hope to proactively place a tool in your tool belt for solving fabric “repeat-esque” problems. So, read on!
What Does It Mean To Railroad Fabric For Window Treatment Design?
Railroading refers to the direction fabric is used as it comes off the roll. Why would you have to chose the direction of the fabric? Check out details in this post!
5 Flammability Ratings for Textiles in Hospitality
In order to pass safety inspections all fabric used within a hotel or healthcare property must be certified as Fire Retardant. Check out what all that entails and some tips of good things to know!
COM (Customer Owned Material) vs. Manufacturer's Fabric
A big part of a hospitality job bid price is whether the materials being used to make the final product are Customer Owned (COM) or owned by the manufacturer. Check out a summary of each option here!