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2 Related Categories: Costume & Clothing (1475), Textiles & Textile Arts » Fibers & Fabrics (79)
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Fine wool fabrics.
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Fine linen imported from Belgium.
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Handwoven goods, including tablet-woven bands and naalbinding.
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Good selection of linen fabric.
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A Swedish company selling reenactment goods: fabric (Tyger), patterns (Mönster), sewing goods (Sytillbehör), accessories (Dräktdetaljer), belt buckles/studs/ends (Bältesdetaljer), eating utensils (Till bords), and more.
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UK supplier of cloth to the historical re-enactment world.
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Vestment fabrics from Russia. Fantastic designs. Not cheap ($12.95 per meter and up) but well worth the money to get the look. Many fabrics are blends.
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Amazing and beautiful fabrics. Their prices are not listed online so the cost is unknown. The fabrics, however, are stunning and, in a number of cases, perfect for use when making garments of the later period of SCA time frame. The company is based in Venice and uses 25 hand operated looms for the production of fabrics. This is not inexpensive, but good to drool over.
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While most of their goods are for 18th century reenactment, they do have good linen (both flax and hemp), wool, thread for handsewing, and various types of linen or wool tape.
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Silks in all weights and weaves, cashmere on the bolt, wools, upholstery brocades and tapestries, lining acetate, velvets, quilting cottons, linen ranging from handkerchief to heavy weight, Liberty of London, Indian prints ... if they don't have it or can't get it, it isn't available in this country. They aren't always inexpensive.
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Mostly oriented towards 18th & 19th century reenactors, but a few unusual fabrics (including fustian as well as linen and wool) of interest for pre-17th century costuming.
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Paper patterns for clothing from England, Ireland, Poland, Germany, and the Netherlands in the 16th and 17th centuries; also selling fabrics (including wool, hemp, linen, and brocade).
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Fabrics, trims, books, buttons, and patterns.
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Category Stats
Subcategories: 3
Listings: 21 (41 counting subcategories)
Regular: 21
Last listing added: 02/13/08
Listings: 21 (41 counting subcategories)
Regular: 21
Last listing added: 02/13/08