[MR] favorite online fabric suppliers?

Guenievre de Monmarche guenievre at erminespot.com
Thu Jun 23 07:24:54 PDT 2011


Another source for reasonably priced, *heavy* linen - of the sort
suitable for gambesons or the like - is
http://www.graylinelinen.com/home/ - they're good about sending
swatches too.

Guenièvre



On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 10:05 AM, Sandra Rangel <arwynn16 at gmail.com> wrote:
> I agree with fabrics-store.com, they also give free swatches so you know
> what exact color you need.... if you get on their mailing list you can catch
> the sales or also check out their "doggie bag" (remnants sale)
>
> Also JoAnns and Hancock (and most likely other brick'n'mortar fabric stores)
> tend to have linen that goes on sale or if you get their mailers a 40% off
> coupon goes along way. Just need to practice patience and
> coupon vigilance :P
>
> Rohesia
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 9:27 AM, Megan Shogren <brockenspectre at yahoo.com>wrote:
>
>> I like fabrics-store.com for some linen, but I've recently found Burnley &
>> Trowbridge - they're based in Williamsburg, so they cater to the reenactor
>> crowd.  Lovely linen, wools, and silks for good prices.
>>
>> -Kat Ferneley
>>
>> Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android
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