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HIGH POINT – These are just some of the fashions on display in May at the recent textile show – including stripes, prints and more.

Welcome to the countryside, a place of renewal with a deep connection to nature and simplicity. These showcase foliage, ditsy nature prints, organic forms and are grounded in earthtone colors that offer a lived-in, rustic living vibe.

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From left to right — Crypton: Hattie in the color harvest; Culp: Poplar Hill fabric in willow; : Mini Hopps fabric in mulberry; Regal Fabrics: Deidre fabric is available in multiple colorways; and Threadology: Essie Gardens fabric in mocha mauve.

Stripes have returned with a vengeance, proving that the pattern is timeless and versatile. Whether they’re bold or subtle, stripes add contrast and mesh seamlessly for both minimalist and maximalist designs.

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From left to right — Brentwood Fabrics: Paparazzi fabric in pastel; Crypton: Merritt fabric in the color tart; David Rothschild: Aberdeen pattern can be made into a performance fabric; Jameson fabric is available in multiple color ways; and Regal Fabrics: Lavinia fabric in sunset.

These bold patterns and prints bring positive energy and optimism in the everyday.  A burst of color and personality is injected with every twist, turn, line and curve of these graphic booms.

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From left to right — Baxter Mill Archive: Gobelin pattern is available in multiple color ways; Clarke & Clarke: Orpheus print in magenta peacock; : Expressions fabric in confetti; STI/Revolution: Contingent fabric, made in the U.S.A.; and /Circa 1801: Puff primary fabric is by Wesley Mancini.