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Does anyone know where I can buy some felt fabric locally? Tried the haberdasher in Peckham but they don't have anything suitable. I don't really want to end up with metres of it as I'm after smallish pieces in an assortment of colours. If anyone has any they don't want, I'd be happy to take it off your hands in return for some wine! Thanks
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What colours are you looking for?


I bought some in John Lewis just before christmas and bought twice as much as I actually needed (it was my first attempt at making something plus I couldnt get the shades right!!). Some I can take back as its in packets but most I bought from the roll so am unable to return.

Hi Clare, not too bothered about the colours, but maybe something a bit girly would be good as it's for my daughter. Only have slightly yucky green and brown felt at home. Happy to buy some bright colours off you.


Not too urgent Molly, but the whim to do something crafty will probably pass soon if I don't seize the moment!

hiya,


I bought it to make spots for a blind and lampshade for a nursery - baby is a girl although nursery very unisex.


I therefore have multicolour felt in a few bright colours - pink, purple, yellow, orange, red, green, and blue.


Certain colours I have in more than one shade as I was a bit rubbish at matching the colours to the rug I was copying!


Your welcome to pop round and see if there is anything suitable.


Clare

Sounds as though you are all sorted out with Clare C's remnants but in case you want more, I have found these people fantastic, they sell felt squares and pre-cut shapes which my girls have found fantastic fun.


http://www.art2craft.co.uk/index.php/fuseaction/shop.category/category_id/2?session_id=1262946487b1508dd5f1203cd4a4cb5b0692bbebbf


Happy stitching!

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