RUNNING STITCH
Berry - 29.070.067.P
29.070.067
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Application Upholstery
Content 100% Polyester
Width 54"
Weight 17.19 oz
Repeat 4 7/8" Horizontal, 14 5/8" Ver
Finish/Backing Crypton®
Abrasion Resistance 80,000 Double Rubs (Wyzenbeek)
Flammability Cali Bulletin 117 Section E
Color Fastness Passes AATCC 8 Dry Crocking, Class 4 minimum. Wet Crocking, Class 3 minimum
Tensile Passes Brush Pill ASTM D3511, 3 minimum
Light Fastness Passes AATCC 16A or AATCC 16E Class 4 minimum at 40 hours

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Pine
Ecru
Wheat
Papaya
Brick
Violet
Berry
Citrine
Midnight
Espresso
Carbon
The Entwined Collection
Designed by Laura Guido-Clark. The raw look of raised stitch and three-dimensional soft boucle give Running Stitch a sense of dimension. The sophisticated four-color combinations imitate the plaid pattern found when viewing the delicate lines of leaves crawling up a trellis.

The pattern is also bleach cleanable up to a 5:1 water/bleach mix (CDC-approved 10:1 water/bleach mix). Within 10 minutes, rinse the surface with clear water after cleaning. Use of standard extraction equipment recommended.

 

2010 Best of NeoCon Gold,
Healthcare Fabrics
 
2010 Best of the Year Award Honoree from Interior Design Magazine  

A portion of the proceeds from the Entwined collection will benefit breast cancer research.



Abrasion resistance is the surface wear of a fabric caused by rubbing and contact with another fabric.

Flame resistance is the measurement of a fabric's performance when it is exposed to specific sources of ignition.

Crocking is the transfer of dye from the surface of a dyed or printed fabric onto another surface by rubbing. 

Seam slippage is the movement of
yarns in a fabric that occurs when it is pulled apart at a seam.
 
Colorfastness to light refers to a material's degree of resistance to the fading effect of light.

Due to monitor calibration differences and space limitations the color and/or repeat (if applicable) may not be truly represented. Please order a sample for a more true representation of the finished piece.