#Indian Quilted
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vish-fan · 3 months ago
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Block Printed Indian Organic Cotton Kantha Quilt , King Size Quilt , Bedroom Decor , Soft & Cozy Kantha Bedspread, Kantha Stitch Quilt.
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indiancreativityexport · 9 months ago
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judeiscariot · 1 year ago
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i have to stop spending money
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ruralfly · 8 months ago
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thecozycreationsart · 1 year ago
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https://thecozycreationsart.etsy.com/listing/1538623147
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makereadgrow · 27 days ago
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RIP Joann, now what?
I wanted to make a post I could copy and paste and or link when I see folks asking where to buy fabrics when Joann is gone. I sew a lot, generally between 100-200 items a year and I don't do it on a big budget. Stores are not in a particular order.
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Wawak.com - start here, mostly stay here. Wawak is a supplier for professional sewing businesses and have the prices that show it. I will not pay for gutermann Mara 100 anywhere else. I buy buttons, tools, thread, and most elastic here.
Stitch Love Studio - this is where I buy lingerie supplies https://www.etsy.com/shop/StitchLoveStudio?ref=yr_purchases
Fabric:
Fabric Mart - this is one where you want to sign up for emails and never buy unless its on sale. They run different sales every day and they rotate. Mostly deadstock fabrics but I buy more from here than anywhere else. Fantastic customer service and if you watch you can get things like $6 wool suiting or $4 cotton jersey. https://fabricmartfabrics.com/
Fabrics-Store - again, buy the sales not the full price. Sign up for the emails but redirect them to a folder because it is TOO MANY. They stock linen or good but not amazing quality. https://www.fabrics-store.com/
Purple Seamstress - This is where I buy my solid cotton lycra jersey. They have other things, but the jersey is what I'm here for. Inexpensive and very good quality. If you ask she will mail you a swatch card for the solids. https://purpleseamstressfabric.com/
LA Finch - deadstock fabrics with a fantastic remnant selection https://lafinchfabrics.myshopify.com/
Califabrics - mix of deadstock and big brands, easy to navigate and always seem to have good denim in stock. https://califabrics.com/
Boho Fabrics - good variety, nice bundles. I have also gotten some really great trims from here. https://www.bohofabrics.com/
Firecracker Fabrics - garment and quilting fabrics, really nice selection and great sale section. I've bought $5 yard quilting cottons here several times. https://www.firecrackerfabrics.com/
Hancock's of Paducah - Quilting fabric and some limited garment fabric. AMAZING sale section. Do not sleep on the sale section. This is my first stop when buying quilting fabrics. Usually the last stop too. Not particularly speedy shipping. https://www.hancocks-paducah.com/
Itokri - This is something a little different. Itokri is an Indian business with incredible traditional fabrics. Shipping to the US is expensive, but the fabric is so inexpensive it evens out. I generally end up paying like $30 for shipping. Beautiful ikat and block prints. https://itokri.com/
Miss Matatabi - this is a little treat. This isn't where you go to save money, but there are so many beautiful things in this shop. Ships from Japan incredibly quickly. https://shop.missmatatabi.com/
Lucky Deluxe - Craft thrift store, always has an incredible selection and fantastic customer service. I need to close the tab fast because I never go to this website without finding something I need. https://www.luckydeluxefabrics.com/
Swanson's - the OG of online craft thrift stores, but I find their website harder to navigate. https://www.swansonsfabrics.com
Honorary Mentions: I haven't shopped at these places yet but I have had them recommended and likely will at some point.
A Thrifty Notion - https://athriftynotion.com/
Creative Closeouts - https://creativecloseoutsfabric.com/ being rebranded to sewsnip.com on March 1 - quilting deadstock
Hawthorne Supply Co. - I just got this rec and I think I need to not look too closely or I'm going to slip with my debit card. https://www.hawthornesupplyco.com/
This is not an exhaustive list of everywhere you can buy fabric, or even a full list of where I shop. There are SO many options out there in the world. You also need to think outside the fabric store box. I thrift men's shirt fabrics for quilts and sheets for backing fabric. I don't do a ton of in person thrifting and my local stores don't get a lot of craft materials but every thrift store is its own universe and reflects the community it is in. Go out and find something cool.
Oh and final note: Don't shop at Hobby Lobby.
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bestnoncannonship · 22 days ago
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With JoAnne Fabrics going out of business I feel it is my duty as a cosplayer, historical costumer, and general sewing gremlin to help teach y'all how not to be reliant on evil overpriced mediocre big box stores for fabric and cosplay supply, cause if I catch y'all going into Homophobia Lobby to get cosplay fabrics imma have to start throwing hands. And frankly you guys all deserve better.
- Find a neighborhood full of brown people. Probably a slightly poorer neighborhod. I know, I know, but they will have small independent fabric stores. Selection in each may vary. Hispanic and Caribbean areas will give you prints that EAT. Muslim areas will give you fabrics with amazing drapery. Indian and Southeast Asian areas will give you beading that would make the House of Worth wet with envy. (Try to avoid oldwhitelady quilting stores unless you are a knitter or are specifically trying to cosplay Kirsten Larson.) (Also ask while you're there for lunch/dinner spot recommendations. Your fabric store guy usually has a buddy with a joint nextdoor with the best *insert relevant ethnic food here* you'll ever put in your mouth.)
- DEVELOP A RELATIONSHIP WITH THE OWNER OF SAID STORE. This I cannot stress enough. Abdul, my fabric guy, can and will get me whatever I want cause he knows me, knows I bring in other young people, and knows I will be back every month for more. Indie fabric stores tend to have older clients. They are anxious to see faces under 60. Just chat with whoever is in there about the kind of stuff you want and need and they will help you. This also frequently leads to discounts. I have not paid listed price for fabric in years and just walked out of Abdul's with 7~ yards of gorgeous teal satin for 10 bucks. Not a yard. Total.
- Do not be afraid of mess. The best shit comes from stores that look like a hurricane went through them. Don't try to understand the organization. (One day, 4 years into your relationship with the store, suddenly the fabric gods will reveal the knowledge to you.) Again, talk to whoever is in there about your project. They'll help.
- Give up on one stop shopping. Get your crafting supplies elsewhere. Like a small independent hardware store. There's usually an old guy in there that reminds you of an uncle who will also help you.
-Worbla and whatever other Cosplay Specific Material you're using is a fatphobic material straight from Satan's hot taint, you do not need it, and any old hardware/tractor supply dad will help you find better, more durable armor/weapon/detailing material. Don't snub your nose at paper mache and plaster of paris. Venetian Mask makers have been using it for years. Balsa wood is also your friend. Hardware store Uncles will teach you to work with both.
- Elderly people are your bffs. If you see an old person TALK TO THEM. They know how to do all kinds of shit. I know there's a hesitation around old people because of the political climate and a fear that they may be homo/trans/whatever-phobic, but hey....minds are changed by making friends. My elderly Muslim fabric supplier is an Our Flag Means Death fan because of me gushing about the teal I needed for Stede Bonnet. He wishes me happy pride now. He put bolt of rainbow in the window in June and kept it up all summer. And he'd never had a thought about queers before me.
- Don't feel limited to Craft and Fabric stores. Hardware stores are cool. They stock outdoor fabrics and umbrella and furniture covers that are very durable....my first cosplay was made out of patio furniture covers. Also upholstery stores and upholsterers have velvets and damasks and faux leather and real leather and all sorts of rich textures. Most of them will part with a few yards pretty cheap. Second hand sheets and bedspreads and curtains also make some really cool garments. A significant amount of my ren fair garb started as household goods.
- If you are forced to order fabric online, please for the love of all that is holy DO NOT BUY FROM MOOD or any other famous store. You're paying for their branding and their place on certain reality shows I will not mention. Indie is always cheaper for the quality and usually not abusing their workers.
- If the fabric/hobby/hardware/upholstery/etc store you develop a relationship with is inconveniently far from you, see if said owner is willing to take your order via phone and send it to you. You'd be surprised how accommodating people in the crafting and sewing world can be.
It all really comes down to having to form a community. I know finding multiple small stores is a lot less convenient than Joannes. But forming a relationship with a local supplier will, in the long run, yield you much better results AND put money and good back into a community near you.
(And if you're in the NYC area DM me and I'll put you in contact with Abdul. He's the absolute best and I'd do anything to help him and his business grow!!!)
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quiltsmanufacturer · 12 days ago
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namastevintageonline · 3 months ago
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Why are Kantha Quilts Considered Eco-Friendly
Kantha quilts are absolutely the best and epitome of Indian craftsmanship in terms of designs and sustainability, which have drawn admirers from all corners of the globe.
Read more: https://medium.com/@namastevintageonline/why-are-kantha-quilts-considered-eco-friendly-0e0af95fd265
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clearholidaysindia · 5 months ago
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Murali Mata Temple Tourist Spot in Chamba, Himachal Pradesh
The Murali Mata Temple, located in the scenic Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh, India, is a beautiful and spiritual site dedicated to the goddess Murali Mata. Surrounded by lush greenery and stunning mountains, this temple attracts many visitors seeking peace and blessings. It is also a great spot for those looking for offbeat places near Murali Mata Temple. The serene atmosphere makes it a perfect getaway for travelers wanting to experience nature and spirituality together.
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One of the must-visit places near the temple is the charming village of Bharmour. This village is rich in history and culture, featuring ancient temples and warm, welcoming locals. You can explore the beautiful architecture and learn about the traditions of the region. Additionally, there are many places to visit near Murali Mata Temple that offer breathtaking views and hiking opportunities, perfect for those who love nature and travel photography.
Another nearby attraction is the stunning Dhancho Waterfall, just a short trek away from the temple. The sound of cascading water and the lush surroundings create a peaceful environment where you can relax and enjoy the beauty of nature. This spot is ideal for a picnic or a quiet moment of reflection. With so many incredible places to visit near Murali Mata Temple, your trip to this beautiful area will be filled with unforgettable experiences and memories!
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jaipurmorniusa · 7 months ago
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Best Peony Floral Printed Tops for Feminine Elegance
Indulge in floral sophistication with Jaipur Morni USA's Samira top. Discover our peony floral printed tops for an effortless blend of charm and elegance.
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indiancreativityexport · 8 months ago
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roopantaranusa · 8 months ago
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Wholesale Indian Kantha Quilts
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bevanne46 · 11 months ago
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Indian Chikankari Mughal Style Floral Quilt Colors of Turquoise, Teal, Blues, Yellow, Green, Coral & Reds in a Large Indian Mughal Floral Pattern. Thick Teal Fleece Backing wraps around to form the edge binding. All-Over Quilt Stitching. Measures Approx. 58"W x 70"L https://www.tedooo.com/shop/648a9e3da46f667bfb7621fd
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thecozycreationsart · 1 year ago
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Hand block print cotton fabric soft light weight dress fabric
https://thecozycreationsart.etsy.com/listing/1538623147
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pari2016 · 1 year ago
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Kantha Quilt Magic: Stylish Comfort for Your Home
Wrap yourself in warmth and culture with our Kantha quilt collection. Handcrafted for unparalleled comfort, these timeless pieces bring tradition and style to your home. Elevate your bedding experience now.
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