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Post by Mme de Beaufort on Feb 20, 2008 11:58:40 GMT -5
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Post by Goblin, esq. on Feb 20, 2008 13:53:44 GMT -5
Don't miss the wonderful 18th century reproductions, including embroidered silk, at www.durantextiles.com/(The mouseovers for the tabs at the top show the tabs in english.) (Bilder = Pictures)
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Post by cosmoblue on Feb 20, 2008 14:19:42 GMT -5
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Post by Mme de Beaufort on Feb 20, 2008 14:22:33 GMT -5
Hey, that wasn't on my original list? I had it there... or at least I thought I did. It was the first one I copied the link for. I'm such a doofus.
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Post by Eleanor on Apr 27, 2010 11:34:16 GMT -5
Since I'm new, and have been scouring the web for fabric sites, here are a couple I've found helpful. Mostly for the gentlemen, but not exclusively: www.fabric.com - type "melton" into the search bar. Melton wool good for uniforms, coats and jackets. It is an 80/20 wool/nylon blend, but a little less expensive than: www.militaryheritage.com/wool.htm - nice selection and period correct colors, especially for uniforms.
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Post by lastbloom on Apr 30, 2010 22:41:49 GMT -5
Great fabrics and sewing notions available (with primary source references, even!) at Wm. Booth, Draper: www.wmboothdraper.com/ And nice, inexpensive linens in a variety of weights, especially for shirts and shifts: fabrics-store.com
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