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Old 09-12-2010, 12:18 AM
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Originally Posted by mosaicthinking
And a warm welcome from Melbourne.

Originally Posted by msuewhite
Question: What can you tell me about authentic Australian fabric?
Umm...it's made in China ;-)

Not quite sure what information you're after. There's almost no fabric in my local fabric store that has fabric with Aboriginal type motifs, if that's what you're asking about. But you do see those types of motifs on souvenir items like purses or tea towels. And those items are made in China more often than not.
Logan's Fabric store in Sydney has fabric with aboriginal type motifs etc but I'm not sure where it is manufactured. You are probably correct when you say it could be manufactured in China. Any way you are welcome to check out their website.
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Originally Posted by Betty J
I don't know of any locally made patchwork fabrics but there are some really nice Australian design fabrics produced in New Zealand.
http://www.kiwiquilts.co.nz/


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I just wondered if you have access to locally-produced fabrics. Here in the states we have numerous companies who design and produce fabrics. Do you ever get fabrics from America?
As far as I'm aware we don't produce fabrics in Australia (others on the board may know different.) I buy 100% cotton quilting fabrics from my local fabric store at anything from $5 - $15 per metre. I try jump in when they are having a sale to keep the costs down. I think we get a lot of US brands here. I have recently purchased some David Textiles fabrics.

Country of manufacture for fabrics I can get locally is China, Korea or India mostly. Many Aussies on the board do buy online, from America but delivery charges mean we have to make it a big order to justify the cost :-)

You would not believe the cost of cotton batting here. SO expensive.
Hmmm, some of you inspired Aussies should start your own manufacturing company and produce local fabrics. You would 'corner the market'!!
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Old 09-12-2010, 01:55 PM
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I do buy fabric frequently from the US. Have also bought fabric from NZ and still do buy some locally although I find the prices in the US even with postage added is half to less the charges here in Australia. I do like to support locally but sometimes the fabric is not even available here.

Yes, batting is very explensive here also.


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I don't know of any locally made patchwork fabrics but there are some really nice Australian design fabrics produced in New Zealand.
http://www.kiwiquilts.co.nz/


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Originally Posted by msuewhite
I just wondered if you have access to locally-produced fabrics. Here in the states we have numerous companies who design and produce fabrics. Do you ever get fabrics from America?
As far as I'm aware we don't produce fabrics in Australia (others on the board may know different.) I buy 100% cotton quilting fabrics from my local fabric store at anything from $5 - $15 per metre. I try jump in when they are having a sale to keep the costs down. I think we get a lot of US brands here. I have recently purchased some David Textiles fabrics.

Country of manufacture for fabrics I can get locally is China, Korea or India mostly. Many Aussies on the board do buy online, from America but delivery charges mean we have to make it a big order to justify the cost :-)

You would not believe the cost of cotton batting here. SO expensive.
Hmmm, some of you inspired Aussies should start your own manufacturing company and produce local fabrics. You would 'corner the market'!!
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Old 09-18-2010, 02:59 AM
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Thank you to all for a lovely welcome. This site is a lot of fun and I know I'm going to learn heaps.
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