
Online, baby. Out for a drink last night with folks from Better Homes and Gardens who were in the city scouring for sources (BTW - went to Per Se: great drink, awful decor. Who screwed that up? It looks like mid 90's Studio Soffield/SoHo Grand Hotel).
Got a great tip for fabric junkies: Fabric.com. Located in Georgia, these people sell all sorts of fabric at rock bottom prices, most notably many respectable cotton prints for $2.77 a yard.
The Florals above are $2.77 to $3.81 a yard, 100% cotton and come in a variety of colors. They also have more contemporary styles.
Why is this important? Say you want to cover an ugly wall and can't paint? Say you need alot of fabric for a set or any reason at all? Even at wholsale prices, it can really add up. You can play around with this stuff, try things and not break the bank. (Thanks, Leslie!) MGR

Comments (3)
The one with the circles is more than $8.00/yard.
Are you kidding? The quality is not what they say. Did you order from them or just look online. Just asking. Not a great experience and I would rather buy local on LES. You can see it in person and know what you are getting. Zarin has the best of the lot. Lower than 1/2 of ABC for same stuff and 10x bigger than the other stores down there. They say free parking on website. Worth going for that right? I like thier new ads in NY Magazine..fresh.
I'm looking for a spplier who stocks the "tape" used for making name tapes for the military. It actually is fabric or webbing 1 inch wide, and is embroidered with soilders name. Please advise me if you sell this, or if you might know where I can get it. Thanks