Corset look tieback
Leather corset look tieback
Layered shade
Ribbon edge panel
Scallop top drape
These delightful details come from Liz Ware of Details Pattern Company, who has been designing and sewing her own creations for years. From the website: Patterns featuring her original designs are inspired by runway fashion and Hollywood glamour, and her patterns capture those same details for the window fashions industry. She also creates patterns that revisit classic styles to include couture details.
The details can make the difference!
Details are everything! I am loving those corset tiebacks. So clever and would add a little ooo-la-la to the bedroom I think:).
ReplyDeleteWow, those are really unique. Loving your blog, I'm a follower!
ReplyDeleteI love the lace up one with the pearl buttons!
ReplyDeleteI came by to see the colors in your blog banner after you left that comment! I love them all together! The pink was an afterthought and now I'm so happy I thought of it! The pink/green tieback curtain has given me an idea...
Thanks!
Really like the white satin corset tie back with those buttons. Very pretty and unique!
ReplyDeleteThat white corset tieback is what made me visit the website, Beth! I just think that is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lindsey! They are unique ~ not like the tassel tiebacks we are all used to seeing.
Oooh, Cindy ~ you are going to have so much fun doing your daughter's room! Glad you came by to see the banner.
ReplyDeleteI think that one is everybody's favorite, so far, Lisa. I wonder how difficult the pattern is for a sometime sewer? I'll have to contact Liz Ware and ask her the skill level.
Wow...those details are so fun, unique and creative! Really cool...thanks for sharing Kathy!
ReplyDeleteHi Jane! Thank you! I loved them too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful examples! She is very talented!
ReplyDeleteI love dressmaker details in the home. The leather corset tie-back is my favorite!
ReplyDelete~WOW! Kathy I have never seen such gorgeous and unique window treatments. ~Lovely! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Susan! Aren't they great?!
ReplyDeleteI'm with you, Diane! I think her corset patterns must be the most popular going by the comments here.
I love how just these tiebacks alone can make a plain window treatment into something special, Melissa.
OMG! The drapery tie-backs are terrific. Great little unexpected touch.
ReplyDeletejstwhatiwnt ~ Aren't they great? So different! Thanks for visiting my blog!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that second corset tie back! Awesome detail!
ReplyDeleteSuch neat looking tiebacks...thanks soooo much for sharing them with us.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Linda
Wow! Beautiful details. I really enjoyed the introduction and creative ideas! I love whimsical. ;) Thanks!
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just read your blog for the first time. I love finding new and interesting people and we are from the same...neck of the woods...I am in New York.Thanks for the story on draperies details. It is not something I am very strong at as I more of a minimalist, but i love these design details, and just may start to incorporate such touches....
ReplyDeleteThey are so different, Alycia, I think that's whay draws me to them.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting, Linda!
Roeshel ~ I'm a fan of whimsical as well!
Thanks for coming by and commenting, Francine! I like these in the sense that they are not right out there "in your face" like a colorful tassel tieback might be.
Love these! I'm sending this to my decorator friends.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting, Sarah! Aren't these different.
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to glam up my master bedroom window treatments and this gives me some ideas !
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the inspiration.
Big hug,
Kate
Hi Kate! Thanks for visiting my blog. Sounds lovely and I'm glad I actually gave you some inspiration! : )
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