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Vogue Fabrics Warehouse Open House.

Come join us again as we open our warehouse to the public. Take advantage of our wholesale prices and special buys. View and buy our upcoming seasonal collections. All fabrics will be sold by the bolt at our low wholesale prices.

Buy the way designers buy. If you sew for many people; if you always use the same fabrics, basics, linings, or interfacings; if you are hunting for phenomenal savings, don't miss this opportunity to shop our 20,000 sq. ft. warehouse in South-West Evanston.

Take advantage of our silks, woolens, cotton prints, cottons, denims, polyester prints, rayons, knits, velvets, boucles, in season and out of season fabrics, interfacings, linings, and much more! We have also moved our backstock of upholstery and drapery fabrics to the warehouse, and will be offering wholesale prices on our home dec backstock.

We will also have special deals and warehouse only specials. For driving directions, go to www.myvoguefabrics.com and click into the Locations and Hours section, then click the Warehouse address.

See you there. If you have any questions or need more information call us at 847-864-1270.

Come see us in May.
Friday, May 14, 2010
10:00-5:00
and
Saturday, May 15, 2010
10:00-3:00

Vogue Fabrics Warehouse
618 Hartrey Ave.
Evanston, Il. 60202
847-864-1270

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