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Gerrycnx 04-04-2016 06:16 PM


Originally Posted by Monale (Post 7514601)
I have experience with fabric from China and from Thailand because I lived in Asia for many years. I'm not wild for the Chinese fabric, it is usually quite thin. But I love the Thai fabric! Actually, my favourite source for fabric is the fabric market in Chiang Mai! They sell good quality cotton for very nice prices (around USD 2-3/m). The cotton is a little bit thiner than American quilting fabric, but it still works very well for quilting.

Hi Monale!! It is exactly the city where I live in!! I usually go to buy fabric at Warorot Market. Do you still purchase it on line? If you have the contact of some reliable fabric seller, pls share (even online...) :-) I bought a lot of nice fabric but I also had a couple of bad surprises with fabric that lost color ruining my almost ready first babyquilt...

Monale 04-04-2016 11:47 PM


Originally Posted by Gerrycnx (Post 7514825)
Hi Monale!! It is exactly the city where I live in!! I usually go to buy fabric at Warorot Market. Do you still purchase it on line? If you have the contact of some reliable fabric seller, pls share (even online...) :-) I bought a lot of nice fabric but I also had a couple of bad surprises with fabric that lost color ruining my almost ready first babyquilt...

In China, I did buy fabric online (on Taobao - the Chinese only part of Aliexpress). However, in Thailand I have never bought any fabric online but just in person in Warorot Market. Just LOVE that market! Picture heaps of fabric rolls where you have to dig to find treasures :) My best treasure there was an original Jinny Beyer border print (the last 3m and therefore heavily discounted) for THB 100/m (that's about USD 3 if I'm not mistaken). But I also love the Thai fabric which usually is about USD 2. There are so many colours and different prints! A while ago, I found some with leaves that almost looked like batiks. Whenever I go there, I need to give myself a limit beforehand on how much I can allow myself to buy (e.g. "no more than 7m today!"). It's fabric paradise for someone on a budget! :p

Monale 04-04-2016 11:54 PM


Originally Posted by Gerrycnx (Post 7514825)
I bought a lot of nice fabric but I also had a couple of bad surprises with fabric that lost color ruining my almost ready first babyquilt...

I ALWAYS prewash my fabrics and so far had no such unpleasant surprises with any fabric I bought in Thailand. I have to say that the only fabric I ever had problems with running colours was a "real" quilting fabric (a batik). I had to wash it two or three times until I was sure it would not run anymore.

quilterpurpledog 04-05-2016 03:05 AM

I know that much of our fabric is made in Japan, Korea and Indonesia (batiks). I only buy brands I am familiar with. I wish they were made in the USA. I avoid fabric from China, India and Pakistan. I made an error recently and got some fabric from China (from Amazon) and it is just junk. I don't generally buy fabric on Amazon; but in this case I had no choice. I had run out of a certain fabric, googled it, and, the only place it was available was Amazon. So, I bought it (it was a Timeless Treasures product). Then, I looked at the section (also bought) and did not look carefully-it was cute in the picture. I plan to wash it in hot water and dry it in the dryer and use it for binding. I think it will be OK for that because I will cut it on the bias. Lesson learned.

Karo 04-05-2016 04:40 AM

eBay has fat quarters at a good price, but I have hesitated about ordering as they are from China; anyone have experience with this? I am concerned about the quality

mom-6 04-05-2016 10:21 AM

When my hubby was stationed in Thailand he brought back some gorgeous Thai silk fabric. Would love to have more.
Granted that was eons ago and was purchased in a local market there long before eBay or Amazon were even thought of.

Gerrycnx 04-05-2016 10:52 AM

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Here is Warorot market...all the block is a neverending succeed one another of fabric shops like these...

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sewbizgirl 04-05-2016 11:03 AM


Originally Posted by donnalbaldwin (Post 7514630)
When I purchase fabric on line, I buy only brand names, such as Moda

...which is made in China.

Why worry about your order until you see it? You may be very pleasantly surprised.

Gerrycnx 04-30-2016 02:14 AM

Any news about the fabric? Did you receive it? Was it good? :)


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