I had to research Brunschwig & Fils (parent company Kravet). B&F is an exquisite French company, and these samples appear to be from the 1990s. The newer fringes run $100+/yard.
Upholstery isn't one of my craft skills, but I could try making a pillow with fringe. However, I don't think there are enough of them in one color to go around, even for a small pillow.
Does anybody have any suggestions?
Now that's my kind of find!! Beautiful. I've seen people use them to adorn small purses. Some people have added them to the bottom of cropped jeans. My favorite is using them to add a fun pop to the bottom of an old ottoman. I think it could be fun to mix and match the colors. Can't wait to see what others come up with!
ReplyDeleteI don't have a clue, sorry!
ReplyDeleteThe first thing that popped into my mind was to make curtain tie backs with them or Christmest tree tassels. A tapestry pillow would be charming too. Perhaps take the ones you have most of and measure how many inches you have and then see if a pillow that size makes sense. I bet Pinterest would show you ideas for how to use them.
ReplyDeleteOr how about a bag/purse with fringe?
ReplyDeleteYou won't be getting any suggestions from this uncrafty person. Maybe you tube?
ReplyDeleteI'd say use as tassel fringe around bottom of a scarf, but looks too heavy for that. Or you could still do a pillow, but only tassel the four corners, not all the way around.
ReplyDeleteI am not creative at all and have no idea. However, Juhli’s idea sounds good.
ReplyDeleteYou might use them to make a decorative banner!
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