Fabric in Hamilton, Ontario?
#1
Have a quick question. I have am going to visit my DD"s future MIL. She wants to take me to hamilton to go fabric shopping. She is not a quilter or sewer, but had heard this was the place to find fabric. It will be about a 5 hour drive. My question is, Is it worth the drive? Are there alot of places to look at? thanks for the info,
Jackie
Jackie
#2
Do you know the name of the place she is talking about? The only store that I can think of here in Ontario would be Len's Mills but I am not sure there is one in Hamilton, I will have to check. I only live about 1 1/2 from there so I am interested to hear if there is something I don't know, I might have to make a road trip (lol)
#3
well, All I know is My friend, Pauline, found out about this place from a friend of a friend. Pauline told me that it was blocks and blocks of fabric stores. You could find fabrics from all over the world. Since Pauline is not a sewer, I am just not sure what to think.
I guess worst case scenarios, I get to see a part of the world taht I have seen. Best case, I see a cool part of the world and come away with come really good fabric. :)
I guess worst case scenarios, I get to see a part of the world taht I have seen. Best case, I see a cool part of the world and come away with come really good fabric. :)
#4
Sounds interesting. I now there is a fabric/garment district in Toronto, but I didn't know there was one it Hamilton. If you do go to it be sure to let me know what you think and what you find. As I said I am only about 75-75kms (50 miles) from there so I just might have to go sometime.
#6
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It is Ottawa Street in Hamilton and it is devoted pretty much to fabric stores.
They have revamped the area a lot in the last few years, and there are some antique shops now.
I know that when I was sewing garments this was the place to go.
I just haven't been to that area for awhile since I've become a quilter!
Have fun!
They have revamped the area a lot in the last few years, and there are some antique shops now.
I know that when I was sewing garments this was the place to go.
I just haven't been to that area for awhile since I've become a quilter!
Have fun!
#9
Originally Posted by kylenstevesmom
well..... don't think it is any cooler up here.... cause today's high was in the lower 90's without the humidity!!!!
Have fun anyways.
Have fun anyways.
:D
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