As I can't stay away from doing crafty things with fabric, I covered this screen with different fabrics I chose for a production at work:


Notice how the screen fabric matches the throw on the chaise? That's intentional:)
And then I turned this:
And then I turned this:

Into this:

I think to date the back-and-white has been my favourite fabric to work with, as it was a linen that did not fray at all, and the pattern, while complex, was both symmetrical in all directions AND predictably repetitive:)