Friends of Timberline Lodge commissioned me to produce hundreds of yards of handwoven drapery fabric for the Cascade Dining Room, as well as lobby and mezzanine upholstery.  The Lodge, a national historic landmark built in 1937, hosts over 2 million visitors a year requiring sturdy handcrafted fabrics that are reproductions of the original designs. Extensive research into historic fabric patterns resulted in the recreation of textiles that had been lost to time.  Woolen and linen yarns in birdseye, crackle weave plaid, zigzag chevron, and plain weave variations make up the Timberline collection of bold 1930s era woven designs. Appliqué draperies that required hundreds of hours of hand stitching were recreated for guest rooms and the Ramshead Bar.