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Mike W.

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Wool Fabric
« on: 2014-03-06, 23:41:23 »
Where do any of you buy wool? I'm in need of a very small quantity of brown wool and I can't seem to find any in stores, and online purchases seem to have a minimum quantity requirement.
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Re: Wool Fabric
« Reply #1 on: 2014-03-07, 00:06:40 »
For mute colors sometimes you can find it in upholstery outlet stores...that is where I get mine :)

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Re: Wool Fabric
« Reply #2 on: 2014-03-07, 00:31:05 »
Fabrics

    Linen

        Fabrics - Store.com - Decent linen at a good price. Sales available.
        Fashion Fabrics Club
        96 District Fabrics - Awesome linen at a decent price. Also have hemp and fustian.

    Wool

        Woolrich Fabrics - Great selection but not the lowest prices; if you need a specific color they likely have it.
        BBlack and Sons - Good coat weight wool.
        Hamilton Dry Goods - Email first, they don't update their site often.
        Candle Llight Valley Fabrics - Decent stock and some good sales
        Fashion Fabrics Club - Often has good light weight wools in stock
        Denver Fabrics - Now part of Fashion Fabrics Club
        Fabric.com - Hit or miss on their stock.
        Carolina Calicoes - They have more than is on their website. Email them for what they have is stock. Warning they travel allot and are slow to email back sometimes.

    Hemp

        Hemp Traders

    Silk

        Rupert, Gibbon & Spider, Inc.
        Thai Silks
        Dharma Trading Co.

Dyes

    Dharma Trading Co.

Linen and Real Gold Threads

    Hedgehog Handworks
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Re: Wool Fabric
« Reply #3 on: 2014-03-07, 02:39:32 »
Ah, i had the same question earlier and some one told me about http://www.renaissancefabrics.net and http://www.fabricmartfabrics.com/home.php because I need wool and linen for my garb.
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Re: Wool Fabric
« Reply #4 on: 2014-03-07, 03:26:56 »
Check to see if you have a retail / wholesale fabric warehouse in your area.  I’m fortunate to have SR Harris in my area.  My mind is blown every time I walk into this warehouse!
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Re: Wool Fabric
« Reply #5 on: 2014-03-07, 04:13:29 »
Here in the Phoenix Arizona area we have SAS Fabrics. I hear from the ladies around that people come from all over the country to shop there, because they get remnants from popular fashion designers or somesuch. Just a few weeks ago I found a blue velvet there that was perfect for the new Cluny belt I'm making. I also found a great wool for heraldic charges, some cotton for the padding in my new pourpoint, and some trim for my lady's handbag. It was like 8 yards of fabric. Kind of awkward riding back to work after my lunch hour on my motorcycle with that giant bag of fabric stuffed between the handlebars, but hey, a good deal on fabric... kinda sounds a bit uh... non-macho. Or maybe just weird. :))

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Re: Wool Fabric
« Reply #6 on: 2014-03-07, 12:32:13 »
check to see if there is a local JoMar fabrics near you. i know there is one in philly. they have crazy deals soemtiems