Each finished run of Tidal Wave fabric is stretched across a frame and carefully inspected for imperfections. Any textile that doesn’t meet industry standards is either repaired or, in rare cases, scrapped, depending on the severity of the flaw. Once the fabric passes inspection, it is sent to the warehouse to be sold or made into pillows.  Photo 3 of 26 in From Sketchbook to Loom, We Reveal How a Brooklyn Designer Created Her New Ocean-Inspired Textile

From Sketchbook to Loom, We Reveal How a Brooklyn Designer Created Her New Ocean-Inspired Textile

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Each finished run of Tidal Wave fabric is stretched across a frame and carefully inspected for imperfections. Any textile that doesn’t meet industry standards is either repaired or, in rare cases, scrapped, depending on the severity of the flaw. Once the fabric passes inspection, it is sent to the warehouse to be sold or made into pillows.