Showing posts with label fabrics shops. Show all posts
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Monday, June 29, 2015

Montreal Sewing Meetup - July 4th 2015

A Whole Day of Fun / Une journée de plaisir!


11h30 at Pizzali coq, 7616 St-Hubert, métro JARRY
13h at Kava, 7609 St-Hubert : for fabric shopping / pour magasiner du tissus...
17h at Gainzbar, 6289 St-Hubert, métro Beaubien, http://www.gainzbar.com/


Invitation / details :  Facebook Event !

 

Saturday July 4th 2015 at 11h30, 13h or 17h

All sewing enthusiasts are invited to share a few tapas, cocktails and chitchat about our hobby and life this Saturday July 4th 2015. The main event will be a 5@7 at Gainzbar from 17h until as far as the night will carry us! :D

If interested, meet us prior to go fabric shopping on St-Hubert, starting at Kava around 13h and going South until we reach the Gainzbar when the stores closes!

If you would love to grab lunch too, we will eat at the affordable and quite generous in their portion Pizzeli Coq at 11h30.

RSVP Please!



Samedi le 4 juillet 2015 à 11h30, 13h or 17h

Amateurs de couture, vous êtes invités autour de quelques tapas et de bons cocktails à jaser de tout et de couture ce Samedi 4 juillet 2015. L'activité principale sera le 5@7 au Gainzbar dès 17h jusqu'au last call! ;)

Si magasiner du tissus vous démanche, rendez-vous avant chez Kava à 13h et nous descendrons la rue St-Hubert vers le Sud tranquillement jusqu'au Gainzbar à la fermeture des boutiques!!

Envie d'un diner abordable et généreux? Venez avec nous au Pizzeli Coq dès 11h30 pour une journée bien remplie!!

RSVP!



À bientôt!!

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Montreal Sewing Blogger Meetup!!

Gainzbar - 6289 St-Hubert - at 5pm

 

Ce Samedi 4 Juillet!


Salut tout le monde, il s'organise un petit rassemblement de couturière ce samedi 4 juillet 2015. Jusqu'à présent, on parle d'un 5@7 au Gainzbar sur St-Hubert. Mais il flotte dans l'air une possibilité de magasinage de tissus avant... Je vais mettre les détails quand ils seront connus! :D

This Saturday July 4th!


Hello, a little meeting will happen at the Gainzbar on St-Hubert for a 5@7 this Saturday July 4th 2015. Some fabric shopping might take place before... I will post details when they will be know! :D

Friday, July 11, 2014

Friendly Reminder for Next Week

Fabric Shopping on St-Hubert

(FRANÇAIS PLUS BAS) Here is just a friendly reminder for our date next Friday July 18th at noon to have a quick lunch & coffee at Tim Hortons, shop for fabrics, have a drink afterward to unwind and swap patterns/fabrics/notions! :D There is parking available on Chabanel and in underground Parking (333 and 555 Chabanel). Please, make sure to bring cash if you plan on buying fabrics.

Tim Hortons St-Laurent/Chabanel - 18 juillet - 12h

Friday July 18th on Chabanel

  • 12h - Tim Hortons, 9485 St-Laurent (métro Sauvé)
  • 14h - Start shopping at Cuir Boilard, 185 Louvain.
  • 5@7 - Rapahël Bistro, wine bar,
    8497 Ste-Dominique (corner de Liège)
    514-807-0033
    (15 min on foot)
    Reservation under "Caroline Côté" at 17h15 (10 pers.)
  • Friday itinerary  in google map.

On Chabanel, it will be the perfect day to shop for :
  • leather skins (Cuir Boilard and 2 stores at 99 Chabanel O.)
  • swim/sports fabrics at the unique SuzieSpandex on St-Laurent, corner Chabanel.
  • bargain priced fabrics everywhere (apparel, home dec, not much for quilting) 
There is parking with parcometer on Chabanel (credit cards accepted, can be paid with smart phone App too) and paied parking at 300 and 555 Chabanel O (about 4$/h, max 10$).

Nearby streets offer free parking, just mind the "resident only" signs to avoid a parking ticket... It is sometimes confusing as alternating sections of both sides of the streets requires a parking permit.

From the Tim Hortons to the wine bar afterward, it is only a 15 min walk...

If you want to walk more, the shopping center (Marché Centrale, on l'Acadie) at the West end of Chabanel has free parking too.


RSVP - Confirm your presence at cotc03 at hotmail dot com.
Do not hesitate to invite friends! I will update the bottom of this post with a list of the confirmed attendees.

See you soon!
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Un petit rappel amical pour notre rendez-vous vendredi prochain, le 18 juillet, à midi pour un diner rapide au Tim Hortons, un après-midi de magasinage et un 5@7 pour faire un swap de tissus/mercerie/patrons autour d'un bon verre! :D Il y a du stationnement sur Chabanel ainsiqu'au 333 et 555 rue Chabanel. Apportez du liquide si vous prévoyez acheter des tissus.

Vendredi, 18 juillet sur Chabanel

  • 12h - Tim Hortons, 9485 St-Laurent  (métro Sauvé)
  • 14h - On commence par Cuir Boilard, 185 Louvain.
  • 5@7 - Rapahël Bistro, bar à vin,
    8497 Ste-Dominique (coin de Liège)
    514-807-0033
    (15 min à pied)
    Réservations au nom de "Caroline Côté" à 17h15 (10 pers.)
  • Itinéraire du vendredi  sur google map.

Chabanel est l'endroit idéal pour trouver :
  • Du cuir (Cuir Boilard and 2 stores at 99 Chabanel O.)
  • Tissus de sport/costume de bain (SuzieSpandex, Globetext, StretchText)
  • Des bas prix imbattables! (tissus mode, décors, pas de coton à courte-pointe)

RSVP - Confirmer votre présence à cotc03 at hotmail dot com. 
Passez le mot à vos amis! Je vais tenir la liste des confirmations à la fin de ce billet.

à bientôt!

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Friday / Vendredi - 18 juillet 2014
12h @ Tim Hortons, 9485 St-Laurent (métro Sauvé)

  1. Caroline @ Sew Eng. 
  2. Mélanie, my sister!  
  3. Suzy, ma mère!
  4. Kay Young @ The Sewing Lawyer
  5. Claire @ 1 seam at a time
  6. Anne-Marie L  
  7. Rhonda @ PR and Rhotos Rag
  8. Renée B.   
  9. Vicki @ Another Sewing Scientist
  10. Julie @ SurMesure on Burdastyle

Saturday, June 14, 2014

Montreal's Sewing Meetup on St-Hubert Recap

Thank you to all for the wonderful sunny afternoon on St-Hubert! We had so much fun chatting that we didn't have time to see all the stores ; I hope everyone enjoyed it as much as I did! We were warmly welcome at Elle Couture and Tissus St-Hubert and delightfully looked at all their lovely silks! Unfortunately, I took only a couple of pictures as I was too busy enjoying myself!

We started with lunch at a Peruvian Rotisserie and pizzeria. My chicken was great! Then we did a patterns and fabrics swap.

RIGHT : Vicki, Terri, Julie

LEFT : Catherine, Anne-Marie, Shannon, Suzie

I scored some treasures : a superb nice bouclé in my favorite colors from Anne-Marie, a cool sparkly mauve/black stretch fabric from Julie, useful water proof fabric from Terri and a pattern of a dress with colorblocking capability and different cup sizes too! I will bring the remaining patterns and fabrics that didn't find a home during the swap to the next meeting in July...

My swap bounty!


Then we hit St-Hubert street to shop for fabrics :
En cherchant sur Couture Elle en ligne, j'ai trouvé une série d'article en Français à propos des métiers de la couture à Montreal. Ils sont vraiment très intéressants : Reportage - Le fil d'Ariane, étudier le passé pour mieux créer demain.

Reportage sur les métiers de la couture à Montréal


We finished with a drink at the Gainzbar in a super cozy lounging area next to the bay window. The ambiance was nice, the background music soft enough to continue chatting merrily about sewing, travel, food and life! I was again so taken by the conversation that I didn't have any pictures, but I found those on the Gainzbar website... 

Gainzbar - 6289 St-Hubert

Our lounging area!

I kept bothering Terri that she had so much in common with my mother ; travelling, spending time with her grandchildren, sewing, teaching people that doesn't know computer how to use them, etc... Everything except Belly Dancing! ;)

Pour Terri : ma mère, ma soeur et moi l'été passé. ;)


Thank you again for coming to all the lovely lady I met today :

See you on Chabanel next month!

Friday, June 13, 2014

Friendly Reminder for Tomorrow!

Fabric Shopping on St-Hubert

Here is just a friendly reminder for our date tomorrow at noon to have lunch, swap patterns/fabrics/notions, shop for fabrics and have a drink afterward to unwind :D



Pizzelli Coq - 7613 St-Hubert à midi

Saturday June 14th on St-Hubert

  • 12h - Pizzelli Coq, 7616 St-Hubert, 514-495-0111 (métro Jarry),
    Reservation under "Caroline Côté" (10 pers.)
    ** If desired : bring patterns, fabric or notions to exchange **

  • 14h - Start shopping at KAVA going South
    Kava, 7609 St-Hubert, métro Jarry.
     
  • 5@7 - Gainzbar, 6289 St-Hubert, 514-272-3753
    Reservations under "Caroline Côté" at 17h (10 pers.)
     
  • Saturday itinerary in google map.

On St-Hubert, it will be the best place to find :

  • Notions and threads (Kava, Notions stores, etc.)
  • High end fabrics (Couture Elle, etc.)
  • Vast choices of apparel, home dec, vinyl, quilting cotton, knitting yarns. (more than 20 stores)

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Samedi, 14 juin sur St-Hubert

  • 12h - Pizzelli Coq, 7616 St-Hubert, 514-495-0111 (métro Jarry)
    Reservation au nom de "Caroline Côté" (10 pers.)
    ** Échange de patrons, tissus et mercerie si désiré **
     
  • 14h - On commence par KAVA et on va vers le sud
    Kava, 7609 St-Hubert, métro Jarry.
     
  • 5@7 - Gainzbar, 6289 St-Hubert, 514-272-3753
    Reservation au nom de "Caroline Côté" à 17h (10 pers.)
     
  • Itinéraire du samedi sur google map.

St-Hubert est la meilleure place pour trouver :
  • Mercerie et fils (Kava, Notions stores, etc.)
  • Des tissus luxueux (Couture Elle, etc.) 
  • Un vaste choix de tissus mode, décoration, vinyl, cotton à courte-pointe, laine à tricotter (20+ magasins)

Confirmations :

Saturday / Samedi - 14 juin 2014
12h @ Pizzelli Coq, 7616 St-Hubert (métro Jarry)

  1. Caroline C @ Sew Eng. 
  2. Vicki @ Another Sewing Scientist
  3. Catherine @ Ramble on Cat 
  4. Julie @ SurMesure on Burdastyle
  5. Terri @ patternreview.com
  6. Shannon @ The Finished Garment
  7. Anne-Marie @ Le mani d'oro
  8. Suzie @ Fabric Maverick 

Monday, June 2, 2014

Summer 2014 - Fabrics Shopping in Montreal!

Montreal Sewing Bloggers Fabrics Hunts!


A group of sewing enthusiasts talked about how it would be fun to discover all the mystic and allegedly bargain fabrics stores in the Chabanel Street area... I poked around a little and came up with 2 dates for a trek adventure in the legendary Fashion District of Montreal and a stroll on the well stocked St-Hubert Street. Note that I am not an expert guide : So if you want to share your knowledge and favorite places in the comments (or in person), please do! The extend of my knowledge on the fabrics stores in Montreal is available on my fabric stores directory page.

Saturday June 14th on St-Hubert
Fabrics Store on St-Hubert

  • 12h - Pizzelli Coq, 7616 St-Hubert, 514-495-0111 (métro Jarry),
    Reservation under "Caroline Côté" (10 pers.)
    ** If desired : bring patterns, fabric or notions to exchange **
  • 14h - Start shopping at KAVA going South
    Kava, 7609 St-Hubert, métro Jarry.
  • 5@7 - Gainzbar, 6289 St-Hubert, 514-272-3753
    Reservations under "Caroline Côté" at 17h (10 pers.)
  • Saturday itinerary in google map.

On St-Hubert, it will be the best place to find :
  • Notions and threads (Kava, Notions stores, etc.)
  • High end fabrics (Couture Elle, etc.)
  • Vast choices of apparel, home dec, vinyl, quilting cotton, knitting yarns. (more than 20 stores)

We will meet for lunch near métro Jarry on St-Hubert then go South to visit the fabrics and notions stores in the reverse order we went last time the Montreal Sewing Bloggers met! After, we will be down South just in time to have a drink and a bite on the Plaza St-Hubert.

Coming by subway, come at métro Jarry then leave via metro Beaubien. For parking, maybe use a municipal parking space on St-André (accept credit cards) somewhere near Jean-Talon to be right in the middle.

 

Friday July 18th on Chabanel

Warehouses on Chabanel
  • 12h - Tim Hortons, 9485 St-Laurent (métro Sauvé)
  • 14h - Start shopping at Cuir Boilard, 185 Louvain.
  • 5@7 - Rapahël Bistro, wine bar,
    8497 Ste-Dominique (corner de Liège)
    514-807-0033
    (15 min on foot)
    Reservation under "Caroline Côté" at 17h15 (10 pers.)
  • Friday itinerary  in google map.

On Chabanel, it will be the perfect day to shop for :
  • leather skins (Cuir Boilard and 2 stores at 99 Chabanel O.)
  • swim/sports fabrics at the unique SuzieSpandex on St-Laurent, corner Chabanel.
  • bargain priced fabrics everywhere (apparel, home dec, not much for quilting)

There is parking with parcometer on Chabanel (credit cards accepted) and paied parking at 300 and 555 Chabanel O (about 4$/h, max 10$). It is preferable to have cash for most stores ; there is an ATM at the Ultramar on the corner of Chabanel/St-Laurent and several banks between 352 and 555 Chabanel O.

RSVP - Confirm your presence for which day(s) : cotc03 at hotmail dot com.
Do not hesitate to invite friends! I will update the bottom of this post with a list of the confirmed attendees.

See you soon!

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Bloggeuses Couturière de Montréal sur Chabanel


Un groupe d'amateures de couture s'était dit qu'il serait vraiment amusant d'aller vérifier la légende des bas prix pour le stissus sur Chabanel. J'ai donc fait un mini sondage pour en ressortir avec 2 dates préférées pour aller visiter le coin et dénicher les trésors de notre bon vieux quartier de la mode sur Chabanel et pour parcourir la bien connue rue St-Hubert. Notez que je ne suis pas une expert ; n'hésitez pas à partager vos connaissances et petits trésors avec nous, dans les commentaires ou en personne!! Plus de détails sur les magasins à visiter sur mon répertoire des magasins de tissus de Montréal.

Samedi, 14 juin sur St-Hubert

  • 12h - Pizzelli Coq, 7616 St-Hubert, 514-495-0111 (métro Jarry)
    Reservation au nom de "Caroline Côté" (10 pers.)
    ** Échange de patrons, tissus et mercerie si désiré **
  • 14h - On commence par KAVA et on va vers le sud
    Kava, 7609 St-Hubert, métro Jarry.
  • 5@7 - Gainzbar, 6289 St-Hubert, 514-272-3753
    Reservation au nom de "Caroline Côté" à 17h (10 pers.)
  • Itinéraire du samedi sur google map.

St-Hubert est la meilleure place pour trouver :
  • Mercerie et fils (Kava, Notions stores, etc.)
  • Des tissus luxueux (Couture Elle, etc.) 
  • Un vaste choix de tissus mode, décoration, vinyl, cotton à courte-pointe, laine à tricotter (20+ magasins)

Vendredi, 18 juillet sur Chabanel


Entrepôts sur Chabanel
  • 12h - Tim Hortons, 9485 St-Laurent  (métro Sauvé)
  • 14h - On commence par Cuir Boilard, 185 Louvain.
  • 5@7 - Rapahël Bistro, bar à vin,
    8497 Ste-Dominique (coin de Liège)
    514-807-0033
    (15 min à pied)
    Réservations au nom de "Caroline Côté" à 17h15 (10 pers.)
  • Itinéraire du vendredi  sur google map.

Chabanel est l'endroit idéal pour trouver :
  • Du cuir (Cuir Boilard and 2 stores at 99 Chabanel O.)
  • Tissus de sport/costume de bain (SuzieSpandex, Globetext, StretchText)
  • Des bas prix imbattables! (tissus mode, décors, pas de coton à courte-pointe)

Notez que 2/3 des magasins ne sont pas ouverts les samedis, c'est pourquoi nous avons opter pour le vendredi.

RSVP - Confirmer quel(s) jour(s) vous serez avec nous : cotc03 at hotmail dot com. 
Passez le mot à vos amis! Je vais tenir la liste des confirmations à la fin de ce billet.

À bientôt!



Confirmations :

Saturday / Samedi - 14 juin 2014
12h @ Pizzelli Coq, 7616 St-Hubert (métro Jarry)

  1. Caroline C @ Sew Eng. 
  2. Vicki @ Another Sewing Scientist
  3. Catherine @ Ramble on Cat 
  4. Julie @ SurMesure on Burdastyle
  5. Terri V
  6. Shannon @ The Finished Garment
  7. Anne-Marie L@ Le mani d'oro
  8. Suzie @ Fabric Maverick 

Friday / Vendredi - 18 juillet 2014
12h @ Tim Hortons, 9485 St-Laurent (métro Sauvé)

  1. Caroline @ Sew Eng. 
  2. Mélanie, my sister!  
  3. Suzy, ma mère!
  4. Kay Young @ The Sewing Lawyer
  5. Claire @ 1 seam at a time
  6. Anne-Marie L  
  7. Rhonda @ PR and Rhotos Rag
  8. Renée B.  
  9. Heather @ Closet Case Files (Tentative) 

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Guide to Earth's Underpants Making Resources

No spaceship needed, YOU can make underpants!

Image source
As we all know, Aliens loves underpants to make upside-down pants races... But because they never realized they could make them themselves, they come to Earth to steal our bloomers from our drawers.  Hence, to avoid any more Earthlings with an empty underwear drawer at 6am on a  frantic Monday morning, I decided to help the Aliens make their own. Of course, they will still need to buy (or zap from outerspace) some raw material and tools from Earth, but every Alien can make their own panties!

 

Fabrics and Tools

  • Tools : A sewing machine with a  zig zag stitch and a stretch needle (works better than a ball point needle). A rotary cutter and self healing mat helps cut stretchy knit fabrics, but is not necessary.
  • Elastic : You have a lot of type of elastic to choose from, but try to keep them narrow. Fold Over Elastic (FOE) for a stream line clean finish, normal flat elastic to be hidden in a turn of cloth and/or some picot edge decorative elastic to peek-a-boo on the edges! Even stretch lace can be used to bound the edges.
  • Lining Fabric : The crotch pieces needs to be made of a soft and breathable natural stretchy fabric (per example, cotton jersey). Think about recycling those unworn T-shirt or stretchy cotton remnants! 
  • Shell Fabric : Depending on the pattern, the underpants can be made out of :
    - knits (jersey, interlock, micro knits, tricot, old T-shirt, etc),
    - stretch woven or lace or even velvet (with lycra/spandex/elastane mixed in)
    - woven cut on the bias (satin, charmeuse, chiffon, etc).
    Favored fibers are silk, cotton, rayon (viscose, tencel, modal, bamboo, etc), merino wool, nylon, microfiber and some sports underwear use polyester to keep the athlete dry. All those fibers accept dye well, except for polyester.
Every pattern I found recommend about 1/2 yard (0.5m) of fabric 115cm/45in wide. For a wider fabric, say 150/60in wide, I could squeeze 3 pairs of low rise panties in 60cm or 2/3 yard.

For the elastic, you need enough to wrap around both your tights and your hip/waist depending on the pattern. For a size medium, I calculated about 2m/ of elastic per panties.

 

Underpants Patterns

A lot of tutorial exist on the web to draft your own pattern by copying a pair you really love. Some offer tips to copy your favorite panties without cutting it apart (here) while other take the cut away approach (here). But if you would like to try a patterns, here are the some downloadable that I found lately :

Free Underpants Patterns

Independant Patterns Designers
  • Bra Makers Supply : Canadian Ottawa based one stop shop for your lingerie patterns and books!  Patterns about 20$. Etsy shop for patterns and online shop for everything lingerie related.
  • Merckwaerdigh sells lingerie patterns and supplies, like lace, underwires and bra kits. Pattern about 15$
  • Mrs. Depew : Californian vintage looking lingerie and garment pattern designer. She have about 50 vintage lingerie patterns as knickers, bra, corset, garter belt, slips, etc. Pattern bout 8$
  • Ohhh Lulu : Canadian Ontario based designer that offer more than 7 panties patterns on both Ohhh Lulu Etsy shop and via the Craftsy website. Pattern about 9-12$.
Established Pattern Companies
  • Jalie : Canadian Quebec based company that offered patterns for more than 30 years! They are the only one with a family friendly multi-sized multi-style pattern that fit both male and female from 12 months to an adult size 22. Retails about 12$ per pattern, some can be downloaded. Their patterns are loved on patternreview.com.
  • Kwik Sew : They offer a dozen of lingerie patterns, almost all with panties. Comments gathered around the webshpere says their crotch pattern piece runs wide. About 12$ per patterns, some can be downloaded.
  • Burda Style : Burda offers a little more than a dozen of lingerie patterns (2 panties) at a low price of 5.40$ each.

 

Underwear Fabrics Sources

Most obvious places to get suitable underwear fabrics are your unworn garment drawer, your local fabric store (Fabricville, Fabricland, Jo-Ann, etc.), thrift stores for used T-Shirt or bargain fabrics and online fabrics stores... Here is few of the stores specializing in lingerie:
  • Merckwaerdigh sells lingerie patterns and supplies like lace, underwires and bra kits.
  • Bra Makers Supply : Canadian Ottawa based one stop shop for your lingerie patterns and books!  Patterns about 20$. Etsy shop for patterns and online shop for everything lingerie related. Very good Canadian source.
  • Sew Sassy : They offer fabrics for lingerie, bra and swimwear as well as the Elan and Kwik Sew bra patterns. Very liked in the online sewing community I think.
  • Bravo Bella : They offers yardage but also bra and panties kits in cotton, satin or tricot in a rainbow of colors.
  • Booby Traps : An Australian company selling yardage and bra kits. I remember seeing their name in the websphere a lot, I love their name!
  • Dharma Trading Co. : They offer fabrics made of silk, bamboo, cotton, nylon, hemp fabrics and even pineapples!! Their prices are very low, but please note that all their fabrics are black or white. All white ones can be colored by their dyes and paints. 
For more sources, please visit Dixie DYI website, she offers an extensive guide for bra making, with International fabrics and notions suppliers, recommended patterns, good tutorials and reference books!

In Montréal : You can found pretty and inexpensive knits at GlobalText on St-Laurent and Chabanel, 2 notions and trims stores and several suitable stores on St-Hubert Street, North of Jean-Talon. See my Montreal's Fabric Store page for more info.

You might find a little bit more on my "Sewing - Underwear" Pinterest board...

 

Did you miss anything on my Pant-tastic Mission?






Sunday, August 18, 2013

Montreal Sewing Bloggers Meet-up Recap

Lovely afternoon in marvelous company!


Hello! A short post to thank Vicki from Another Sewing Scientist for the wonderful afternoon I had yesterday in Montréal! It was so much fun to meet lovely ladies with the same passion! Sharing a meal, talking about sewing and shopping for fabrics was very fun. Unfortunately, I have no pictures of the superb day since I was too busy taking it all in!

I even had the pleasure of finally meeting Rhonda after months of facebook friendship! Thanks too to the sweet Carmen who made us lovely gifts and even convinced Jalie to treat us to a retractable measuring tape! She is full of resources! Finally, a warm thank you to everyone present, Vicki, Carmen, Katherine, Renée, Rhonda, Shannon, Tammy, Rachel and Julie for making this afternoon memorable!

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Sewing Meet-up in Montreal !

Saturday August 17th - 12:00

I am so excited to be able to join this time around! :D

Vicki from "Another sewing scientist" is organizing a sewing meet-up in Montreal this coming Saturday August 17th 2013. Meet us at noon at  El Chalateco at 520 rue Beaubien E for a pattern/fabric swap and some fabric shopping around!

Vicki, une autre scientifique couturière, organise un rassemblement de couturière bloggeuse Samedi le 17 août prochain... Rendez-vous à midi au El Chalateco at 520 rue Beaubien E pour un échange de tissus et/ou patron et une séance de magasinage de tissus sur St-Hubert après!

Invitation from Vicki here...

Invitation from Vicki here...

OK, I will close the computer all week in order to finish my current rendition of S1882 in time for the meet-up!!

Vente trottoir sur St-Hubert!

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Garment District Visit

Start spreading the news, New York garment district is fabulous! My little town blues won't ever melt away now that I've seen the greatness of the the NYC garment district!

I spend some time trying to locate 4 ply silk in Montréal and never succeed... But as soon as I set foot in my first stop on 40th street, I hit a wall of it! Too bad I was way too intimidated to take a picture of the Great Wall! Wow! 4 ply silk is indeed gorgeous, has a great drape and feels soft ; but I fell in love with pure silk charmeuse big time!

Thanks to Meg's (aka Lindsay T Sews) awesome and very user friendly printable guided tour and suggested itineraries, I've seen all that I wanted in my brief journey! I was lucky enough that my husband had a client to meet in NYC on Wednesday AND my mother could keep the kids overnight AND the mega storm Irene didn't canceled any of those plans! Too bad I went a few days prior my favorites bloggers were meeting there!

Those who know me would be surprised that I actually bought fabrics for myself! The 6 hours drive with my husband convincing me to spend half the money his company would give us because he drove down instead of flying might have do the trick...

It was really exciting to go with my love. We arrived quite late Tuesday night and went to a pub in Brooklyn. With a good friend and a ton of wheat beer on the menu - we had a blast! We spend the night in an hotel on 49th Street, and had a lovely late (by frantic-morning-with-the-kids standard!) breakfast together, chatting... I walked him to his client office and then I had a WHOLE DAY ALL BY MYSELF! No kids, no master degree class, no working from home, no errands, nothing...

Loosing no time, Meg's itinerary in hand, I went down to the garment district! I had written a list of things to look for to go with my Fall Palette 2011, I will blog about this Fall challenge later on... But I was looking for silk to make some tops and nightgowns and for interesting linings for skirts and dresses.

Fall Palette 2011

Paron: I found out I was quite intimidated to be in NYC, shopping for fabrics. My whole body language screaming I'M A BEGINNER AND HAVE NO CLUE! I saw my Great Wall of 4 ply silk there. Touching fabrics gave me a sense of quality and drape for fabrics I only knew by names! I bought Bemberg twill lining in a perfect grey (on sale) for my projects and the latest Threads magazine to break the ice...

Lace Star: I found silk prints that I really loved! But I wasn't sure about prices and quality yet, so I left with my "coup de coeur" list in my notebook. I should have come back for the floral one... ;) 

B&J: Just WOW! I loved it! They offer fabrics of quality. The fabric is really well labelled and they display about a yard of each fabric on nice little hangers. They even have mirrors so you can see fabrics on you! I had to get some, but went to lunch and went to the discount stores before building the nerve to spurge on it! I chose a marvelous silk sueded charmeuse (washed) in rust pink ; I bought only 2,5 yard of it and shove the receipt way down my purse without a glance! I'm planning to sleep like a queen in my Colette's cinnamon or parade in town in a retro top...  They even had velvet silk ; it's SO soft!

And a few discount stores on 39th Street : Chic Fabrics, Fabrics For Less and G&R Fabrics. They were crowded with bolts and seems to be own by the same peoples as I've been helped by the same lady in 2 of them... I bought 3 yards of silk charmeuse in an intense grey with a hint of blue. I LOVE it! I'm planning Colette's Cinnamon for it! I quite loved a silk chiffon in turquoise but it's too fragile for a dress from my little princess turning 3 year old and I have too many projects to sew a summer dress now... (Colette's Chantilly maybe?!) 

Weaver’s: They had great wool selections, but I hadn't any project in my queue for them and their silks were way to high for me to touch... So little time, so much to see ; I left!

Daytona Braids & Trims: It is HUGE! About 3 time the size of the trims store I know in Montréal... I was overwhelmed and starting to think about embellishments for my little girl so I left before spending my ME time on planning project for my kids. So selfish ; it felt good! ;)

Steinlauf & Stoller: It is small but seems to have it all. I just bought a tailor ham and french curves ruler at home the week before so I didn't knew what I needed more...

Mood: The famous store! Strangely enough, I like to sew to get unique piece and a good fit, but I'm not that interested by fashion... nor television... So I haven't seen Project Runway! But I liked the store, It is HUGE, but I stayed on the first floor going all over the silks. Too many choices, time passing too fast and I still needed to go back to B&J to buy the rust pink washed silk charmeuse ; so I left! I didn't want to leave empty handed so I bought some pretty pink pattern weights, bee wax and a gift for my little girl ; a big blue ostrich feather! 

NY Elegant Fabrics: I came back on 40th Street for some silk print at Lace Star and saw that I missed it! I loved this shop, one of my favorites. Fabrics sections are well labelled. They had a lot of interesting lining ; I bought 4 yards of fuchsia with printed leaf silhouettes and 2 yards of pink Bemberg Twill. They had a few modern and floral silk prints that I loved! But my alarm clock went off and I promised my husband to spend my whole budget before meeting him back at the hotel... So I  bought poly stretch Charmeuse in a color I loved (teal), but I should have indulge in less yardage in a silk print instead...

Piouf! I was exhausted but really happy of my trip to the garment district! It's really impressive and have fabrics of quality that I could never found in my hometown... I hope my little story inspires you to go fabric shopping in NYC if you get the chance!

Monday, August 29, 2011

New York, New York!

Bonsoir,

Can you think about New York city without hearing the Frank Sinatra song? I definitely cannot! I'm lucky enough that my husband is going to work for a day in New York AND he is bringing me along AND my mom will keep the kids AND the mega storm Irene can't cancel this on me anymore! The stars must be aligned or something!
Frank Sinatra

Strangely, I've been to New York numerous times already and I've never visited the fashion district... But if you ever have the chance to go touch some 4ply silk there, here is the absolute best guided tour you could find on the web: Meg's Shop the Garment District.

Click on the link entitled "View NY Garment District Stores on a large map" for the best printable map of the district with Meg's commentary and all the shops picture, address, schedule, description, etc! Even bathroom stops, restaurants and places to leave your significant other wander while you shop! Positively Awesome! Thank you Meg!

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Montréal Fabrics Scene!

Bon après-midi,

I've became quite obsessed with 4 ply silk lately... I've seen projects by fellow bloggers (Sunni's Seafoam Silk Ginger skirt and Gertie's Homage to Elizabeth slip and Pink Sencha blouse in particular) and the description of this fabric make me wanna roll myself in yards of it!

4 ply silk

This is considered the "Cadillac" of silks. It is "heavy" for silk, has a beautiful luster to it even in pastel colors and drapes beautifully. It hangs like glass when you are standing still and it resists wrinkling in a very real way. This silk is generally used for very fine business suits, formal evening wear, bridal gowns and simply constructed dresses that you can wear during the day and by adding embellishments carry into an evening situation. The quality of this silk varies from supplier to supplier. Because it is a crepe it has a stretch to it and if you don't get a good quality, you will have a lot of stretching that is difficult to control while sewing. It makes up into beautiful bias cut gowns in the wider width. Source: Anjoorian Silks

Hence started my quest of fine fabrics stores in my hometown Montréal, Québec, Canada! But I haven't found 4 ply silk yet... Meanwhile, I would like to share with all Montréalers and visitors fabricaholics alike my findings.
  • Fabricville: This is the biggest fabric stores chain I know, Its probably the equivalent of the American's Jo-Ann. You can find a lot of these around town, I usually go to the one in Lasalle near my place. But when I was younger I used to go to the one in Place Versailles... They usually do not offer a lot of specialized notions nor fine fabrics like silks...
  • Tissus Hajaly - 3332 Ontario E., 8100 St-Denis, 2810 Masson: A small chain of stores. IThe one on Ontario Street is where my mother and grand-mother used to buy their sewing supplies when I was young...
  • Emeline and Annabelle: I found a crafting and sewing café on the web that is supposed to be in Notre-Dame de Grâce (NDG) ; it's not too far from my place and I'm going to check it out soon...
Note that in Montréal, we have our own "Garment Districts" and it is paired with the wedding gowns shops on St-Hubert Street. La plaza St-Hubert is a covered promenade with shops and restaurants between Beaubien and Jean-Talon. Note that most fabrics stores are north of Jean-Talon Street and not part of the Plaza.

La rue St-Hubert, Montréal

Fabrics Shops on St-Hubert:
  • Effiloché - 6260 St-Hubert: They have the cutest designer's quilting cotton by the meter or fat quarters and lots of knitting supply. They also offer classes and you can pay per hour to sew with their serger and equipment.
  • Tissus Regent - 6580 St-Hubert: It is my bargain place for all sort of mixed up fabrics rolls (2, 3 or 4$/m) and they have a lot of fabrics for dance/skating costume in Lycra... But you need some patience to go through the place!
  • Fine Fabrics Shop: I found a gem of a store with all sort of silk (velour, chiffon, etc) and wools at 7195 St-Hubert, north of Jean-Talon, on the east side. A good plus for me, everything is well organized and labelled - a rare thing on St-Hubert Street! As soon as I'm more confident with my fitting skills, I'm going to treat myself there!
  • Notions Shop: There is a notions shop on St-Hubert, on the West side of the street just north of Jean-Talon ; They sell laces, ribbons, trims, belts notions, feathers, etc.
That's it for now! If you have been fabrics shopping in Montréal, where did you went? Do you ever go fabrics hunting while in vacation abroad?

P.S.: I will update this entry next time I will set foot on St-Hubert, with the names and addresses of the shops...