Material question
I'm looking for woven fabric for a spring outfit (dress or skirt and blazer) that's 97% cotton, 3% lycra, and has a spring-type print on it (as opposed to a solid or something with patchwork, Hawaiian flowers, or something psychedelic).
My cousin's bar mitzvah is Memorial Day, and I'm trying to make a new outfit for it, but all I can find are solids or the aforementioned fabrics. I'm totally frustrated by the lack of Spring/Summer fabrics available at my local fabric stores (JoAnn's and Hancock's). I don't know whether I'll fare better at Britex.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to where I can find these fabrics out of which I see so many current fashions being made either in the SF Bay Area or on the Internet?
My cousin's bar mitzvah is Memorial Day, and I'm trying to make a new outfit for it, but all I can find are solids or the aforementioned fabrics. I'm totally frustrated by the lack of Spring/Summer fabrics available at my local fabric stores (JoAnn's and Hancock's). I don't know whether I'll fare better at Britex.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to where I can find these fabrics out of which I see so many current fashions being made either in the SF Bay Area or on the Internet?
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From what you've mentioned about sewing before, I think that like me, you tend to gear your sewing toward specific events that need new outfits. :)
Lately, though, the lure of the yarn stores has been more compelling for me, and ruinous to my budget (wry grin).
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(Said she with the HUGE yarny stash from eBay.)
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Stretch wovens were really hot last spring, I found them in clearance racks all over the place. Mostly in strange pastel plaids. If you have some time to look, check the bargain-basement discount places and maybe there are some around. Joann's clearance, too, although I can't recall seeing any lately. (Email me for SF suggestions.) I haven't looked on fabric.com either, but I've been buying stuff from them for years and generally recommend them.
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