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Originally Posted by feline fanatic
(Post 6570110)
Hi and welcome to the board. Assuming you mean NY City as the state is pretty big and NYC to Buffalo is a good 8 hour driving trip! I think for Kaffe, you may be better off shopping on line. The prices are much better. Fabric.com has a great assortment of Kaffe fabrics. Here is a link
http://www.fabric.com/quilting-fabri...FWxp7Aod1w8AnQ You could also try going to the garment district for fabric. Here is a great blog by Paula Nadelstern on it. http://www.paulanadelstern.com/fabric/guides/index.php |
Originally Posted by mandyrose
(Post 6570647)
omg! I checked out fabric.com link they have zero stock on all of that fabric must be popular ( edit to say all the fabric that I liked) it is pretty
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Many thanks for all post.
I'm going to lower Manhattan, and in having only a week there. So, maybe the best idea is to try to find it online and order to the hotel I will be staying at? It does not exactly be Philip Jacop and Kaffe Fassett, but something like that! What online shops are you using? Again, many thanks for the good post! |
I'm not sure I would have it sent to the hotel. Back orders happen on really popular fabrics and yours may be stuck at the hotel without you. It might be best to order long before you go and then take it with you.
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I found two more in Manhattan. One is Pins & Needles, 1045 Lexington Avenue. The cross street is East 75th. In Manhattan, that is an important piece of information. The second one I found is a store called Purl Soho. It sounds like a knitting store, but they also appear to have fabric. The address is 459 Broome Street. It's on Broome Street between Spring and Grand. It's near Little Italy. Good luck. Broome Street is in Lower Manhattan.
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