14 September 2005, 08:25 AM
LindaFFabric for Men's collection
Now that the new Men's line is out, I would like to find some sources for men's fabrics. I am looking for the twill and other fabrics to make shorts, walking shorts and slacks. Also some striped fabric for men's shirts too.
What is the name given for that kind of fabric - dobies, or oxfords or something like that?
Does anybody have sources for this type of fabric? I have had some success with
http://www.wazoodle.com for pant fabric, but I am looking for a wider variety, especially for walking shorts.
Thanks,
Linda Flint
14 September 2005, 09:55 AM
LlantrisantLinda I think your right about the fabric using oxford is a popular one for slacks,then there's dobbie or 100% cotton for shorts.What about going to a reputabel tailor and ask to buy some off his bolts GGGG.You never know there eh?
15 September 2005, 06:33 PM
Jane KrychiwHi Linda
Oxford is for shirts. Shirt fabric is also appropriately called shirting fabric and is "usually" 60" wide when I have seen it. In the fabric store I work in we also have some nice microfibers in now and some sanded twills that are really nice. Corduroy should be coming soon. We also have some fabric that's called suiting which is a nice bottom weight. Try going to fashionfabricclub.com, fabric.com, fabric depot.com, denver fabrics.com etc. etc. the list goes on and on and on.
17 September 2005, 10:53 PM
Diane DayHere's a variety of references for sewing for men.
The Custom Tailor Made Dress Shirt (long article)
http://www.ravistailor.com/customtailor/The_Custom_Tailor_Made_Dress_Shirt.htmWho of us would have given thought to thinking of a man’s face as a portrait and his shirt collar as its frame? This idea, and many more, may inspire us to put a little more advance planning into designing and sewing for the men in our lives.
Glossary of Popular Cotton Shirt Fabrics
http://www.fabricofourlives.com/FabricSmart/ShirtGlossary/The Carol Harris Company
http://www.carolharrisco.com/This was referenced in Sew News for fine-wale corduroy (sometimes called baby-wale or 21-wale), but it also has shirtings and other fine fabrics. Take some time to explore the many links and descriptions.
Manhattan Fabrics.com
http://www.manhattanfabrics.com/Sawyer Brook Fabrics
http://www.sawyerbrook.com/Shirtmaking, by David P. Coffin (book)
Hardcover, 8 x 10 in., 192 pages, with color photos and drawings
Published 1990, ISBN 1-56158-015-5, # 070156
Softcover, ISBN 1-56158-264-6, # 070393
http://www.taunton.com/store/pages/070156.aspShirtmaking Techniques, with David Page Coffin (companion video)
ISBN 1-56158-042-2, # 060083
http://www.taunton.com/store/pages/060083.aspTrim Fabrics, Shirt Fabric
http://trimfabric.com/shirt-fabric.htmlCasual Fabrics - knits, twills, denim, linen blends (coordinates, too)
http://www.casualfabrics.com/Team Spirit Fabrics (Click on Product Listing)
http://www.teamspiritfabrics.com/Making Connections
http://www.sewnews.com/resources/mc/mc0605f/Philips-Boyne Corp., Dept. SN, 135 Rome St., Farmingdale, NY 11735, specializes in fine-quality, woven shirting fabric. The company's selection includes 100% cotton broadcloth in more than 30 colors, oxford, pinpoint, yarn-dyed stripes, checks, plaids and more. For a sample pack of swatches, send $5 (refundable with first order) to the address above or call (631) 755-1230
And there are many others.
18 September 2005, 06:33 AM
Kaaren Hobackgreat links Diane!
Thanks
Kaaren
18 September 2005, 12:54 PM
Diane DaySilk Road Fabrics - English Pima Cotton Broadcloth
http://www.srfabrics.com/cottons/othercotton.htmQuality Dress Shirts Made Just for You
http://www.execshirts.com/dress-shirt.htm This source explains the difference in fabrics used for quality dress shirts. Also has links to “measure yourself” or “measure your existing dress shirt” which might be a consideration when sewing long distance. Just keep in mind the ease already built into a RTW shirt if you’re entering numbers into a DS measurement chart.
http://www.denverfabrics.com/pages/static/fabric.htmhttp://www.fabric.com/apparel-fashion-fabric-shirting-fabric.aspxhttp://www.flannelworld.com/index.phphttp://www.timmelfabrics.com/ (Canada)
18 September 2005, 05:00 PM
LindaFDiane,
Thanks a bunch. I thought I knew of most of the places online to shop, but boy was I wrong!
These lists are sure to keep me busy for some time.
Thank you again.
LMF
29 September 2005, 09:27 AM
Diane Dayquote:
Originally posted by Diane Day:
Team Spirit Fabrics (Click on Product Listing)
http://www.teamspiritfabrics.com/
I've just received a response from this company that they are wholesale...sell full bolts only.