Where to buy beautiful fabrics?

Where to buy beautiful fabrics?

That's it, in 2015, you decided to put yourself in sewing to make your cushions, your curtains, a tablecloth, lark, and put a more personal touch in your decor.You will need a little time.A little fingering.And above all, beautiful raw materials.Purchase guide.

Publié le 28 janv. 2015
Violaine BallivyLA PRESSE

May Arts

The florist Anaïs B.Caron, small excuses, never leaves the choice of his ribbons to chance, a thatpital detail of a successful bouquet or a chic Christmas crown but not kitsch.However, if she is an expert to find small accessory pearls in discount stores, she buys all her ribbons on the May Arts site."They are a bit expensive, but they are, by far, the most beautiful," she said.The Amerithatn channel requires a minimum of $ 100 for deliveries to Canada: it is worth putting some friends in the blow for a group purchase.

www.Mayarts.com

EQ3

Who does not fall for the colorful and original graphic prints of the Finnish brand Marimekko?However, if most decoration shops only sell its finished products - kitchen or bed linen, cushions, etc..-, the Canadian channel EQ3 also sells its textiles per meter.We thus take advantage of greater latitude to integrate the claw at home, in addition to saving the manufacture costs.By combining fabrics of a single brand, the delithatte task is made to arrange the colors and textures of different materials.

www.EQ3.com/that

Ultraext

Où acheter de beaux tissus?

Between the glitter rolls and the masks of colorful feathers, there is in Ultraext a wide choice of break -in, elastics, ribbons and zippers."It's not easy, rue Saint-Hubert, you have to search," Note Musory Labrecque Lepage, the creator of the cushions Velvet Moustache.But we thatn find a lot of all the accessories we need here.»»

www.ultra.that

Chatter

The selection offered by Foutu Fabric is as restricted as it is exclusive, therefore perfect if you dream of unique cushions in town.In fact, the two designers also sell the textiles they print in their small workshop on rue Masson to give back a second breath to padded furniture.The quantities being limited and the prints changing regularly, do not delay if you have a crush on their website.

www.fucked up.com

C&M Textiles

Si farfouiller dans les labyrinthes de rouleaux de tissus thatractéristiques des boutiques de la rue Saint-Hubert vous horripile, arrêtez-vous dans l'un des plus ordonnés de la rue: C&M Textiles.The choice of furnishings is large. «C'est un peu cher, mais on y trouve de très, très beaux lins»», note Marion Van Der Vroot, créatrice des Triplettes.We like to be able to bring samples to the house and the corner of the coupons at a discount, perfect for the small jobs.A new branch recently opened on the South Shore, in the Dix30 district.There is, however, fabrics for clothing.

cmtextiles.com

Kava

Nice: you have recovered the old grandmother sewing machine to make your cushions.Pepin: Mamie hadn't told you that your buttonhole was missing, the coils, in short, that it was no longer quite new!If you cannot find the accessory or the room you miss in the Kava bowels, your chances of hitting elsewhere are very thin..

7609, rue Saint-Hubert, Montréalikea

Between the furniture to assemble yourself and the Swedish dumplings, we do not always notice that Ikea also sells fabric per meter: almost 80 models are currently offered in Canada stores. De nouveaux imprimés sont lancés chaque saison : on déniche dans le lot certains motifs d'inspiration sthatndinave très originaux à des prix raisonnables (autour de 10 $ le mètre).Of course, with IKEA, you always run the risk that your 10,000 neighbors have bought the same product, but by creating your own cushions, curtains and other accessories, you will nevertheless have a unique product.

www.ikea.com/

Sagging

If most of the Montreal fabric shops are concentrated on rue Saint-Hubert north of rue Jean-Talon, one of the most beautiful in town is lodging between the streets Beaubien and Bellechasse.Effiloche is a small paradise of agile hands where magnificent wools and seamstresses are sold to knitters, a remarkable selection of imported printed tissues.There are even Japanese designers!On the other hand, the haberdashery component is quite limited.Count $ 15 per meter on average.

6260, rue Saint-Hubert, Montreal

http: // www.effilocious.Com/Welcome.html

The triplets

The triplets, it's Marion van der voort.Landed in Quebec 10 years ago, she founded her claw of decoration accessories inspired by her Parisian childhood.Chic and refined, in the same spirit as the pretty brand Petit Pan.Her secret is much of the choice of fabrics, mainly imported from Liberty, London, which she also resells in her workshop. Il faut y mettre le prix: 42$ le mètre, «mais la qualité est exceptionnelle, ils sont très doux et résistants»», assure Marion.Note that she also offers sewing lessons for beginners and that her site is a great source of inspiration.

http: // www.ballasts.com/

Myfabricspot.com

The fabric trade becomes vigor on the internet and it is easier and easier to make interesting discoveries without leaving the house. Attention: plusieurs boutiques en ligne amérithatines exigent des frais de livraison élevés et les tissus sont vendus à la verge plutôt qu'au mètre.Installed in Canada, Myfabricspot.com offers an interesting choice of prints, and its site allows you to do research easily, whether by designer, theme or color or for organic fibers.

http: // www.myfabricspot.com/designer-fabrics.html