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Fabric 205 on Lordship Lane


EmED

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I've given up on the fabric shop. Instead I go to Lewisham, where there are two very well-stocked textile shops, selling mainly dress fabrics and haberdashery, but with a limited stock of furnishing fabric.

If anyone can recommend a source of furnishing fabric that doesn't involve a trip into the centre of London I'd love to know of it.

Simply fabrics in Brixton....

Two shops one with a lot of end of roll furnishing/curtain fabrics and haberdashery incredibly cheap ,

the other full of designer fabrics at silly prices.

They can be full of fashion students, but they are great places to source something special, only thing is buy it when you find it because it won't be there when you go back.

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