Trims by the Yard
Crafting trim isn’t just a detail — it’s the finish that brings a piece together. Whether you’re working on custom upholstery, pillow covers, drapery, or small home projects, the right fabric trim adds depth, contrast, and intention. It’s texture where you need it, color where you want it, and edge that holds it all in place.
At Plankroad, we offer fabric trim by the yard — so you get exactly what your project needs. No pre-packed rolls, no excess, no shortage. Our collection includes hand-selected trims with character: woven, braided, fringed, flat, or decorative, all chosen for how they work with natural fabrics and refined interiors. These aren’t bulk craft store finds. They’re trims with weight, purpose, and a point of view.
Why Trim by the Yard Makes Sense
You don’t always need a whole spool. Sometimes you need a single yard to edge a cushion, wrap a lampshade, or accent a pillow cover. Buying trim by the yard gives you control over cost, waste, and design. You get what you want — no more, no less.
Trim by the yard is ideal for:
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Upholstery borders
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Pillow edges and envelope closures
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Drapery tiebacks and leading edges
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Lampshades and valances
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Accent seams on cushions or slipcovers
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Framing textile art or wall hangings
It’s about detail. And the smallest detail, handled well, is often the thing people notice most.
Fabric Trim That Feels Intentional
Our trims are selected to feel like part of the piece — not tacked on at the end. We look for finishes that work with the rest of the room, not fight it. Think texture over shine, tone over trend.
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Woven cotton trims for earthy, organic finishes
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Linen tape trims that soften edges with structure
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Braided trims for more traditional detailing
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Flat tapes that work with modern lines and minimal styles
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Fringes that bring motion and softness
Every trim we offer by the yard is tested for quality and flexibility — easy to sew, durable in use, and meant to last.
Trim for Real Projects
We know what real projects look like: a reupholstered bench that needs a clean border, a linen pillow that feels flat until it gets a soft edge, a Roman shade that just needs that one final line to feel finished. That’s where trim by the yard becomes essential.
If you’re adding trim to furniture or textiles, think about scale. Go wide for bold contrast, narrow for subtle texture. Match tone if you want blend-in sophistication. Use contrast if you want the trim to frame or highlight.
What types of trim are best for upholstery?
Can I buy just one yard of trim?
Is fabric trim washable?
What’s the difference between tape, braid, and fringe trims?
• Braided trims are textured and a bit raised, great for decorative edging.
• Fringes are loose-ended and add softness and movement.