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Fabric Finder Help!

Started by bellevivre, July 22, 2009, 11:49:50 AM

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bellevivre

Need fabric finder help- I am in need of a verdant looking, mossy green cotton gauze for my faerie garb- but I cant seem to find one! I can find LIME GREEN gauze, and a nice dark green linen, but I am really hoping for the gauze for the more pouffy/floaty (an cheap!) aspects- I could probably DO what I want with the hankie weight linen... it's just pricier than I wanted to spend...

I have already checked all the online stores listed, and I am going to Golden D'or in Dallas this weekend to look... if you come across anything you think may work, please give a shout!
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Belle the Kat

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Kate XXXXXX

Sounds like what you need is something like a cheap and cheerful butter muslin and a couple of packs of machine dye to dye to the required colour in the washer.  This works very well.

gem

I was going to say what Kate did--buy the lime green, and dye it.  In fact, dyeing gives you the option to go intentionally mottled/streaky, for even more fey effect.

Did you see this?
http://www.fashionfabricsclub.com/catalog_itemdetail.aspx?ItmID=BBB711

bellevivre

Gem- i did, and it MAY be what i ultimately go with.. it's just a bit... sage-y-er than I want... but yes, if i did a tie dye with it and some lighter/darker colors of green, and maybe brown too, it COULD be a really fantastic look!
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Belle the Kat

Clan Procrastination's Ambassador to the Seelie & UnSeelie Courts

flidais

I found
http://www.denverfabrics.com/catalog_itemdetail.aspx?ItmID=BBB711

Boy you're right, there are alot of bright green cotton gauzes out there.

Kate XXXXXX

I think those two are exactly the same...  Looks like the same pix to me!   ;D

I wouldn't over-dye if you want the best colour.  Better to start with white and dye to the colour you want.

Cilean

Quote from: bellevivre on July 22, 2009, 11:49:50 AM
Need fabric finder help- I am in need of a verdant looking, mossy green cotton gauze


Okay so here it goes!

Look at all of their gauzes and they have basic white you can dye on
http://www.voguefabricsstore.com/store/catalog/Cotton-Gauze-Fabric-orderby0-p-1-c-75.html

If you really want a gauzy breezy thing why not try silk?
Dharma has it and the dyes and it does wonders
http://www.dharmatrading.com/fabric/silk/gauze.html

There ya go! ;)

Cilean






Lady Cilean Stirling
"Looking Good is not an Option, It is a Necessity"
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bellalye

If the gauze you have in mind is not the base fabric of the garment (aka, is not covering any important private body areas from view) you also have the option of using cheesecloth, dyed to the color of your choice.  Since the threads are cotton, they take color *wonderfully* and all of the items you need can be picked up at a local grocery store. 

Although it's overly-loose weave can seem prohibitive, simply zigzagging all of your edges prevents most fraying.  I recently used cheesecloth for a comissioned faerie costume (which you may see on cast at TRF this season), and I now am hoping to experiment on strengthening the weave by zigzagging patterns over the whole breadth of the fabric.

just another idea, toodles!