Not to say definitively NO to a
new fabric purchase, but to really try for that purchase to go to the top of the sewing queue.
This sets very high requirements for quality, and that is why Tissura is the right place to shop at: our specialists check every single metre
of fabrics we purchase.
The Critical Edge features a series of seven recent works assembled from layers of vibrant
fabric purchased in New York and Maine.
The overnight RONO diapers and premium Euro - Knits (including the Lillestoff Construction
print fabric I purchased) are at the top of that price range, while diapers made from regular knit fabrics are at the bottom end of the price range.
It wasn't until last month, that I finally shopped my own stash and found this stripey
blue fabric purchased from a local thrift shop.
Managed all production and sourcing functions for Global Sourcing consisting of issuing production orders,
issuing fabric purchase orders, monitoring work in process reports, tracking shipments, and resolving issues with US customs.
Suddenly,
the fabric you purchased has blood on it.
The fabric I purchased when cut did not fray and was just fine as is, it even rolled up at the edges a bit and hid the unfinished edge.
Nevertheless, Tissura thoroughly checks every single metre of all
the fabrics it purchases to guarantee you an impeccably woven lace selection for your dreamy wedding dress.
No fabric purchased and we're past the first quarter is impressive!
I really, really love using my colour palette to guide
my fabric purchases — it means that I actually want to wear and sew all the fabric I own!
Sharon, thanks for the lovely comment, Also Friday I will post the pillows I made from
the fabric i purchased from your blog.
Plus that saved a lot of money in
fabric purchases.
I am going to put
the fabric I purchased on ebay after Christmas and start again.