Ready to introduce style and function to your family’s most cherished spaces with made-for-you throw pillows, throw blankets and curtains? Whether you shop from the vast Marketplace featuring thousands of independent designs or upload your own design (which scores you a 10% discount!), our finished home decor products are certain to help you create your perfect happy place while celebrating your own personal style. Keep reading to learn more about our throw pillows, blankets and curtains.
Throw Pillows
- Available in Belgian Linen™, Recycled Canvas, Linen Cotton Canvas, Performance Velvet and Cypress Cotton Canvas
- Square or Lumbar size
- Knife-edge finish
- Hidden zipper
- Optional insert
Find the right fabric for your pillows with the Spoonflower Fabric Finder.
Throw Blankets
- Available in Minky and Performance Velvet
- 50” x 70”
- Double-sided print
- Subtle white topstitching
Curtains
- Available in Linen Cotton Canvas and Cypress Cotton Canvas
- 50” wide
- Available in 3 lengths
- 84”
- 96”
- 108”
- Includes a 3.25″ rod pocket and 3.5” back tabs
- Sold by the panel
Choosing the Right Curtain Length
To determine the right length for your curtains, measure from the distance you’d like your curtain to end to the top of your curtain rod. When measuring, it helps to understand what type of look you’re trying to achieve. For a dramatic curtain that drapes delicately at the bottom, add an additional 6-10 inches. Fun fact! This type of curtain is referred to as puddled curtains because—you guessed it—the fabric puddles at the bottom. For a more casual look, opt for a curtain that hangs slightly past the window sill. Spoonflower’s 84″ long curtain is a great option for a 70″ window.
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I want to make a quilt wall hanging with some of my photos with fabric, not canvas, how do I get started with this program?
Hi Tracy,
That’s a great project idea! This tutorial for printing photos on fabric is a helpful starting point. While the project shows how to print on Linen, you can opt for a quilting-weight cotton like Petal Signature Cotton or Cotton Poplin once you’ve uploaded the design. This photo tutorial is another great resource as you get started! I hope that helps, but if you have any more questions don’t hesitate to ask! – Meredith