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ctack2 06-25-2010 03:50 PM

Is there a standard on how the fabric pictures are taken for showing on websites? Are the pictures taken from selvage to selvage or along the straight grain? Or does it vary from shop to shop?
Carol B

amma 06-25-2010 03:54 PM

It varies, as well as the scale.
I really like the fabrics that have a ruler in the picture :D:D:D

Favorite Fabrics 06-25-2010 04:11 PM

I would say that most of the time, the source of the pictures is the manufacturers' websites. And, they (the manufacturers) usually provide good pictures, because they do want to sell their product!

However... if you're looking at, say one fabric from Moda and another one by Benartex, though they may appear, on your screen, to be the same color... don't bet on it!

On our website, we've tried to address that difficulty (we do show coordinating fabrics) by putting the bolts side-by-side when we're choosing what to recommend for fabrics that go together well. And if we're not so sure, we gather everyone around and take a vote!

As to orientation: the fabric pictures are nearly always shown with the design oriented so that the up-and-down of the picture is the vertical grain of the fabric. The exception would be border stripe fabrics, where the motifs would be all sideways. So those are generally rotated 90 degrees so that they look "right".

Did this help? I hope so...

craftybear 06-25-2010 06:57 PM

thanks for the explanation!


Originally Posted by Favorite Fabrics
I would say that most of the time, the source of the pictures is the manufacturers' websites. And, they (the manufacturers) usually provide good pictures, because they do want to sell their product!

However... if you're looking at, say one fabric from Moda and another one by Benartex, though they may appear, on your screen, to be the same color... don't bet on it!

On our website, we've tried to address that difficulty (we do show coordinating fabrics) by putting the bolts side-by-side when we're choosing what to recommend for fabrics that go together well. And if we're not so sure, we gather everyone around and take a vote!

As to orientation: the fabric pictures are nearly always shown with the design oriented so that the up-and-down of the picture is the vertical grain of the fabric. The exception would be border stripe fabrics, where the motifs would be all sideways. So those are generally rotated 90 degrees so that they look "right".

Did this help? I hope so...



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