Have you ever come across one of those 'chintzy' decorative fabric outlets? You walk in, stop in your tracks, sigh, and think good grief where did they dig up these awful prints and unrealistic colors! The first rows of fabrics displayed on horizontal racks seem to be from an era not even vintage, more a time warp, '80's and early '90's when we all seemed obsessed with mauve ribbons winding through teal colored roses.......on our drapes, sofas and beds!
But don't turn and leave. Walk on to the rows in the back. Here you will find the vertical bolts stacked precariously, three, four deep................and above them a wonderful sign displaying the bargain price of some truly gorgeous fabrics. Plain colors, linens, velvets, damasks, canvas, quilted, textures...........with affordable prices whether you need 12 yards to slipcover a sofa, or half a yard for a gorgeous pillow to toss on a chair.
But don't turn and leave. Walk on to the rows in the back. Here you will find the vertical bolts stacked precariously, three, four deep................and above them a wonderful sign displaying the bargain price of some truly gorgeous fabrics. Plain colors, linens, velvets, damasks, canvas, quilted, textures...........with affordable prices whether you need 12 yards to slipcover a sofa, or half a yard for a gorgeous pillow to toss on a chair.

Dining room makeover ~ February 2009
My French decorating projects now seem to revolve around gray-blue or blue-gray. Understandably I followed the handwritten sign stuck on the wall which said BLUE.......every shade of blue imaginable. Before long I was in BLUE HEAVEN!

It was one hundred degrees in the parking lot on Saturday! After stopping at a thankfully air conditioned antiques market mall for a quick hunt through several booths, I saw the sign for this store across the street.
If you sew, you collect fabric. Well you do, don't you? You have a fabric stash. A yard or two of this, a length of that, perhaps even a bolt of your own, propped up against a wall, awaiting inspiration and a sewing machine. No matter how many yards or metres you have squirreled away, for some reason you always find something lovelier and you have to buy at least one yard. A little voice in your head whispers "I'll make a pillow with it if nothing else, it's just too pretty to pass up".
Also, a great selection of trimmings of tassels, braids, gimp, fringe, cording etc. languished on shelves, and the prices were great.

A vintage mannequin awaits a gown in a watery shade of blue. Perhaps the palest blue linen for a hot southern Summer's day. Often, decorative fabrics are perfect for clothing also ~ the linens and cottons come in wide widths and can make attractive inexpensive garments.

Mannequin offered at Market Imports.
Do you have bargain fabric stores near you? If you're a sewer check them out, you may be surprised at what could be hiding in the back!
I once made a stunning evening dress from some silk curtain material, it was a shot silk shaded gold and blue......lots of comments asking where I got such a lovely dress.....I told them it was a model gown made specially for me, well I was telling the truth, I made it!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove to go on a ramble round the antique stores with you and your camera......
Hi Mary! I looooooooove the way you changed your blog!! So much like French Blues... wow! Please take to this store sometime! I love the selection of blues they have. Wonderful! I had a great time with you yesterday, thank you so much for being the wonderful woman you are! Love you! Vanessa
ReplyDeleteThis is my first time here since you changed the look. I absolutely love it!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos of "blue", Mary!!
Absolutely love the "new" look on your blog Mary! Because of my lack of sewing skills I always head to the "bargain" section of any fabric shop :-) Love the cupboard & vintage mannequin in the last photo!
ReplyDeleteI'm the one with the hidden fabric stash. Someday, I say, I will make the pillows or quilts or a tea cozy. Fabrics are a tease and I love what you found. A soft, blue linen dress would indeed be lovely on a summer day.
ReplyDeleteYou've almost convinced me to drag out the sewing machine again! I do love fabric. That and real china, I could spend hours looking at both.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely....all my favourite blues. My fabric stash is constantly being added to...not always used though!
ReplyDeleteOh, do I have a stash. I don't even want to get into it. Since I got a new sewing machine and started a quilt I will be doing that for a long time to come. Blessings
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Mary, I love your new header. It speaks of your love of French decor. After reading today's post and scrolling down to your most recent posts I can see you have a new place to shop. Market Imports looks like a wonderful place to wonder through for decorating inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI love the fabric store and believe it or not I used to sew everything my children and I wore. I had fabric everywhere. When I finally stopped sewing, it took a while, but I gave all that fabric away. The last thing I sewed was a blaser and my daughter's going away dress for her wedding. I have helped with Halloween costumes for my grands from time to time. I do not miss it very much. I still love fabric though.
Well, I sure got carried away. We are happy to be home for sure. There is no place like home and sleeping in one's own bed. Thanks for following our trip out West. We did have a wonderful time.
I know you will have a wonderful time with Jasmin.
I must visit Vanessa. She is a sweetie. I have missed Deborah too. I hope we can get together again this summer. I have missed you too my friend. It is good to visit today.
Love...Jeanne
My Mother used decorating fabrics to make some of her cocktail suits -- very daring in the 60s!
ReplyDeleteI love fabric stores -- can get lost in them, just touching and looking and dreaming of all the possiblities.
Cass
Mary...love your blog's new look! It's absolutely beautiful and perfectly you! Where in the world is this fabric shop at? I'd love to visit there! They may just have what I'm needing for all these windows in my old house!
ReplyDeleteOur best to you and Bob.
Dorothy-
I have seen those deals. Love the colours too.
ReplyDeleteP.S. Yes, btw, a trip home would do me well...now if only anyone could put me up with illness etc and if only everyone hadn't moved so far away from where I grew up.
Can you believe it, Mary, but I actually don't even have own a camera. :( I have to borrow others as I'm not going to buy some rubbish cheap one and digitals that take good photos are rather pricey. I've never owned one in fact.
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