Fabric, Trim, and Other Resources
Page updated November 10, 2007
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Be sure to check out the classes offered here!
Esoteric Creations
A fun site dedicated to fabric and sewing enthusiasts. Great interviews!

MacCulloch & Wallis
This is THE place for historical costumers in London,
and this is where you'll find real English muslin
(only they call it "Egyptian muslin," so be sure to ask for that!).

A national non-profit organization dedicated to people who love to sew!
ASG's Notions magazine includes special discounts for members.

Excellent choice of fabrics,including the most
extensive selection of linen I've ever seen.
Make Your Own Dressform!
Threads Magazine shows you how!
Sew Essential
Sewing notions in the UK!


Looking for authentic printed cottons for Regency day dresses? This is the place!
These fabrics have been produced in Nimes, France, since the 1790s!

Heirloom fabric, lace, and notions, plus custom-made clothing for children!
Michael's Fabrics:
Stunning selection of high quality fabrics at great prices!

Wonderful Reproduction Fabrics from the 18th-20th Centuries

Reproduction Fabrics from the Civil War Period
Grannd Garb

Everything you need to create your own historical garments,
from patterns and books to corset boning and fabric!

Martha Pullen Online
Martha is the queen of heirloom
sewing, and her site is a super
resource for books, patterns and more.

Everything You Can Possibly Imagine for Sewing!
Newark Dressmaking Supplies
Order their fantastic print catalogue!

Costuming Supplies and More!

A wonderful source for imported heirloom laces, swiss batiste, silks, mother of pearl buttons, and more!

A wide selection of fabrics at unbelievable prices!

Chatelaine:
A Fantastic Source for Ribbon Embroidery and Other Vintage Touches

Absolutely stunning trims! Get their full-color catalogue.

Incredible Beaded Trims and More!
The Secret Workshop:
Fabrics and More!
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