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RE: stitch
The return collaboration between tvs and HBF Textiles revisits the ideas and color palettes first explored in "stitch", their award-winning collection from NeoCon 2003. This group of hard working fabrics advances the idea of textiles with playful utility; these designs display a great deal of surface interest created through a lively language of color and pattern.

A collection of four upholstery fabrics, one wallcovering pattern and one design that does double duty as both an upholstery and a wallcovering quality. RE: stitch makes a significant foray into the world of recycled, and recyclable, products: four of the six fabrics are made from recycled polyester and two of the textiles introduce brand new recycled yarns.

"nubby" is a delightfully bumpy boucle available in nine saturated colorways. "mini-nubby" is the little sister and appears as a textured herringbone tweed with multiple layers of color. "oblique" sports an op art pattern, the fabric surface dances with an expanding and contracting grid that creates an almost iridescent effect. The pronounced graphic detail is enhanced by the six signature two-tone colorations. "seed" takes its name from a newly introduced recycled yarn that varies in thickness and that, when woven, creates a random texture for this simple but highly detailed pattern.

"stitched stripe" performs equally well for upholstery and wallcovering; the design has a sophisticatedly subtle linear quality. "pixilated", a 100% polyester wallcovering fabric, demonstrates the delightful graphic effect produced by placing small color blocks of similar value in close proximity.