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Patterned vintage/retro fabric for dressmaking?

(13 Posts)
nevergoogledragonbutter Thu 19-Nov-09 20:58:45

I've finished my sewing lessons and now want to attempt to make something for myself.

Where can I get some patterned fabric.

The weirder the better.

I'm thinking cowboys or robots etc

nevergoogledragonbutter Thu 19-Nov-09 21:02:27

like this only uk preferably

also, wtf is a fat quarter?

Northernlurker Thu 19-Nov-09 21:03:05
NorbertDentressangle Thu 19-Nov-09 21:06:27

A fat quarter is a specific sized piece of fabric usually sold for patchwork-type projects

C&P from a sewing site:

What is a fat quarter?

This is one of the most common questions we get asked! Patchwork fabric is usually sold off a 110cm (44") width bolt – a fat quarter is half a metre cut off the bolt, then cut in half again, so it is approximately 50cm x 55cm (20" x 22") in size (a ‘fat’ quarter metre). A long quarter is simply a quarter metre cut off the bolt, so the finished size would be 110cm x 25cm (44" x 10").

GentleOtter Thu 19-Nov-09 21:09:08

this one has lovely old stuff

A fat quarter is a quarter of a yard (meter?) cut the width of the cloth

tethersend Thu 19-Nov-09 21:15:13

John Lewis has prints which Their Nibs use for baby clothes...

If you want authentic vintage fabric, ebay would be a good bet.

nevergoogledragonbutter Thu 19-Nov-09 21:15:46

i'd like to make something like this

shockshockshock at the prices of Cath Kidston fabric!!!

nevergoogledragonbutter Thu 19-Nov-09 22:24:30

i've ordered the amy butler tunic pattern.

Gentleotter, the fabric on that one is fab.

moocowme Fri 20-Nov-09 06:16:00

you need to find a local market that sells fabrics. you get fbric cheaply that way.

that amy butler pattern is nice, you could use quilting cotton for it as it comes in all sorts of designs but would be a bit more expensive.

trice Sat 21-Nov-09 20:46:35

you could try ebay, I have had some good stuff over the years.

CowWatcher Tue 24-Nov-09 22:23:51

fabric.com has some great fabrics & their sales make it a viable option to get sent from the UK.

I'll be watching to see if anyone knows of a uk type reprodepot, my living room curtains are made with some of their fabric, imported at great expense! I couldn't find a single thing in the UK that was as perfect.

hellabell Tue 24-Nov-09 22:41:17

Try www.imaginefabrics.com (explains fat quarters very well also), and anything you can get by Marimekko.

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