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Wholesale Fabrics - Two Fantastic Options

Vogue Fabrics is proud to offer two amazing websites from which you can order an incredible assortment of fabrics, trims and notions. So, why two sites instead of just one? WholesaleFabricsStore.com   features our basic, re-orderable fabrics, trims and notions, just like you see on VogueFabricsStore.com in the Wholesale Section. What will make this unique will be: - Special limited time collections at deep discounts of fabrics and novelty products. - Freight options for larger orders to business addresses. - Special order options for colors of fabrics we do not carry in our stores. - Special promotions for wholesale purchases. - Deeper discounts on larger quantities (coming soon). - Expanded payment options such as Amazon Checkout, Google checkout, and Paypal. All in a one step checkout secured format. WholesaleFabricsStore.com is open to businesses, schools, non-profit organizations, as well as the public. If you are a retail fabric store, day spa, church, sewing guild, c...

Sewing is Zen

The desire to sew has seen a resurgence in recent years.  As the economy tanked, many people dusted off their machines and sewed up items to sell on Etsy , Artfire and other “indie” outlets.  Project Runway continues to inspire us to take a 2-dimensional fabric and drape it into something wearable – the fabric version of Iron Chef .  The continued development of costume-fueled conventions like Anime Central , Comic Con , Costume Con and Reenactor Fest (to name a few) create opportunities for enthusiasts to sew up costumes and garb for themselves and their friends.    Recently on our Facebook Fanpage I posed the question: “What’s on your sewing table right now.” A couple of people were altering clothes or sewing for their kids, but there were a many RenFaire costumes going on (For Bristol Renaissance Faire , per chance?), and several faithful were sewing for their church.   If I were to psychoanalyze this, I would say that the garments...