Last Wednesday, the kidlets and I went on an adventure to the garment district in downtown LA. I wanted to find Silk Buttonhole Twist (but I wasn't sure I wanted to buy it, so I wanted to see it first). I found
this place online, and so we went.
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view from the cash register. those are all shirting weights |
it was AWESOME
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silk. lots of silk. it looked like a coarse linen, but SO soft. |
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looking down at the suiting weight fabric from the top floor |
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cashmere. lots of colors. |
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thread. OH the thread. |
The mission was successful (bought 2 spools of silk twist), and when I win the lottery (or start playing the lottery), I will spend a LARGE chunk of change on fabric here. Until then, I'll go back when I need buttons or buttonhole twist, or needles, or......
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