So I know I just recently said that I had no business buying any new fabric. That all went out the window when I had the opportunity to go to the Los Angeles Garment District. I spent all day (and I do mean ALL day) Thursday with two of the ladies from the yarn shop wishing, shopping, and spending. The Garment District spans several blocks - they have everything you could think of including flowers, sunglasses, shoes, beads, prom dresses - but we managed to see only one street.
We arrived in the morning and began hunting for bargains. Almost all of the shops were overflowing onto the sidewalks with bolts of fabrics and notions, and most fabrics were at $2 and $3 per yard - a definite deal. My first purchase wasn't really intentional. I locked onto a beautiful red poly fabric with a black flocked print, and I guess judging by the look on my face, the salesman knew I was hooked. He pulled the bolt out and said "How many yards do you want?"
Next we ventured out of the Garment District to a couple of individual fabric stores in L.A. (I love it there, I know it's a tough place to live and make a living, but I adore the glamour of being in Los Angeles, and all of the fun and glitzy things to do and see that are so close by. I'm charmed for sure.)
I got to shop at Mood Fabrics on W. Pico, the same store that Project Runway contestants get their supplies. It is very chi chi, and pretty pricey, but for what you are getting - high quality imported fabrics and designer textiles from the likes of Roberto Cavalli, Oscar de la Renta, and Ralph Lauren - it's what one should expect. I was the only one who made a purchase there, as I lucked out with a $5 remnant, and a deal on pattern paper (since I no longer get it for free at school).
We also hit up F&S Fabrics further down W. Pico. I liked their cotton prints a lot, but at around $10 per yard, I wasn't going home with any. Nevertheless, it was fun to look.
One more round back at the Garment District, then our wallets were empty and the car was full, so we headed back up the mountain. The last place I went into was Shana-Tex, and it was a warzone - fabrics stacked high, notions underfoot. I was on my way out when I noticed a little swatch sticking out. I followed it back into a pile of bolts and asked how much. "One dollar." I asked for six yards. "Eh, make it five bucks." YES! I love a deal.
So, all in all, I came back with seven different fabrics, and a couple odds and ends. I am utterly broke, but hey, how often am I going to have the chance to shop like that.
I've got only today and tomorrow left here "up on the hill". I'm ready to go home to my family and my own bed (as well as a full sized bathroom), but I will miss the beautiful lake and the people! Now I just have to find a real job. :)
This is what I came home with:
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I HAVE that cherry print! I made Butterick 5209 out of it!
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