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Vinyl for home decor

August 27, 2010 · 1 Comment

Hot pink room with vinyl decor.If you looking to spruce up your home with a new look, vinyl can be just the thing to add some “pop” or “zing” to an otherwise dull space.

The natural glossy shine of vinyl catches the eye and can be a decorative touch to a room with neutral colors.  For a more subdued style check out our jacquard print vinyl which can add pop and also retain a touch of refinement.

Do you love strong colors and bold designs?  It’s easy to accessorize with a dizzying array of wild options.  For example, if you’re working with a pre-teen girl, think about room brightly lit with pink colors- you could use our metallic pink snakeskin fabric or hot pink pvc.

shiny vinyl pillowYou can take existing pillows on your sofa or bed and swap out the cover for quick and easy update.  Our PVC fabric is a 2-way stretch vinyl that is perfect for pillows, or you could also use our patent vinyl which is a bit thicker and more heavy duty.  If using patent vinyl you may want to use a more heavy duty needle as well.  We recommend a wedge point needle in a size 14-16.  Be sure to check your sewing machine manual to ensure compatibility.

Vinyl Victorian fashions

August 16, 2010 · 2 Comments

Following on the heals of our last post regarding SteamPunk fashions, we figured we’d talk about some of the interesting fashions we’ve seen on the web combining Victorian design with shiny vinyl fabric.

Fashion is a constant evolution, a mixture of cultures, new materials, and modifications to century old designs.  Mixing ultra shiny and modern vinyl with Victorian patterns leads to breathe taking fashions.

Black vinyl Victorian dressTo the left is an 18th Century Countess gown made from shiny black pvc fabric featuring an under corset, underskirt,  overdress, and pocket hoops to hold the dress out on the sides.  This was produced by battyazac on Etsy and is described by her:

“The corset is made in the 18th century conical style which gives maximum cleavage, and is fully steel boned. Laces closed up the back, and has straps with adjustable lacing. The underskirt ties closed at the back waistband and is made of yards and yards of pvc fabric. The overdress is poly boned for shape and support, laces closed up the front, has elbow length sleeves with a scalloped flounce lined with black lace, and a mega full skirt. The pocket hoops are made of satin and have hoop boning for shape.”

Shiny vinyl Victorian dress.Victorian era mixed with vinyl fabric.Another great source of inspiration from a truly amazing designer and business woman are the fashions of Artifice Clothing.  It’s great fun to peruse their site and see the cutting edge designs that they implement with vinyl and stretch vinyl fabrics.

They have a line of Victorian inspired vinyl fashions:

Victorian dress made from vinyl fabric.Twin Victorian pvc dresses.Enjoying a cup of tea in Vinyl Victorian dresses.

Not only has the setting of the outfits brought them to life, but also note the lace gloves, hats, and over the top vinyl boots used with the outfits.

While the dresses themselves come very close to sticking to historical design, a pair of high heeled vinyl boots serves as a distinct element from the 20th century and adds a modern edge.

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