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Edinburgh Fabrics

4.2 (18 reviews)
ModerateFabric Stores
Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Mark W.

I feel that I need to add another male opinion to this fabric shop. As with Jonathan, this sort of shop is not my normal haunt, but I was forced into visiting to get some items to make a fancy dress costume. When you walk in, you're greeted with walls lined with rolls of a plethora of different fabrics of all colours and types. There's also the expected range of buttons, ribbons, threads and all that jazz. I was able to find all of the items that I needed within a short time. Staff were able to cut the right amount of material, and the prices were reasonable (although this is the only time that I've been into anywhere like this). If you're a girl, or into fabric, or have a weird fascination with buttons, you'll wonder round, as Jonathan says, in amazement. I just love to walk past and see the word 'haberdashery' - such a superb word.

Em C.

Edinburgh Fabrics is a great resource for all sorts of styles of fabrics, not to mention any frills you want to add to a sewing project. I was inspired by the amount of varieties they had to offer, and for the quality of the fabric the price is reasonable. You won't pay over a fiver for a metre of material in here, and the patterns are gorgeous. They stock everything, from pretty Ginghams and Indian inspired designs to silkier offerings that would look great on sari's. They also have wackier gimmicks that would do nicely for party costumes or exceptionally creative Halloween outfits. Affordable, clearly displayed, accessible and with something for everyone, Edinburgh Fabrics should give me a boot on the arse to make a dress sometime soon. I keep tending to half finished projects (usually made from skirts I found in charity shops) and it's about time I actually made something! I will be back.

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They stock an impressive range of buttons, everything from tiny baby cardigan buttons to chunky coat buttons.

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Lokaah

Lokaah

(5 reviews)

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Newington

It's impossible to describe this place adequately…read more All three of the branches in Edinburgh (also on the Royal Mile and in the Grassmarket) are tiny and absolutely crammed with any type of trinket you could ever imagine. The kinds things that you see when you're in Morocco, South America or Thailand and would love to buy but know there's no point even trying to get it back the the UK in one piece. They have drapes, throws, incense, jewellery, handmade notebooks, hanging masks/purses/bags/just about anything you can think of to hand-make... but the best thing is the prices. The kind of ethnic-looking jewellery or homeware you'd happily pay loads for in a department store can be snapped up here for pennies. Don't miss... the pashminas. The amount of times people have stroked whichever of Lokaah's pashminas from my extensive collection that I'm wearing that day and asked where I got it from, and told me how they bet it had cost a bomb, has to be some kind of indicator! What's more, you can bag yourself one for as little as £2. My description of this place doesn't do it justice - you have to go and see for yourself.

Lokaah stocks traditional Indian handicrafts specially imported to Edinburgh and London stores…read more Lokaah assures us of its ethical trading standards, and regardless of whether these claims hold any water or not, the fact remains that this shop sells you the genuine article at bargain prices. Definitely come here if you're into harem pants, incense, and saris. In my opinion Lokaah is a cut above other similar shops that tend to be incredibly expensive. In particular Lokaah stocks a range of amazing hand-carved wooden figures and chests that make ideal gifts. They even accept Euros here, so stop by to unload unwanted shrapnel on lovely trinkets.

Calzeat Home

Calzeat Home

(2 reviews)

Stockbridge

This is the real thing, folks. Don't waste your money in the tourist shops - find Calzeat where…read morethey have all wearable items in lavish Scottish wool. I went a bit overboard and purchased wool items for myself as well as gifts. I felt like the prices are reasonable for what you're getting. Gorgeous scarves and blankets here. The large wool scarf I bought for myself literally saved my life while we were in Scotland. It was no more than 35 degrees the whole time. Although I prepared for cold weather, the cold in Scotland is very humid and penetrating. It didn't get through my Calzeat scarf though. I was toasty warm with my beautiful keepsake from Edinburgh. Thank you to the lovely woman working here who dealt with our thousands of obnoxious American questions with grace. We very much appreciated your assistance. No parking here; find a spot down the way and walk up. Totally worth the trip.

I didn't realize this was a major chain until I got home and looked up the address for the business…read morelisting. It definitely doesn't have that feel to it at all. I'm in the process of re-doing my bedroom and i've been window shopping here for weeks. They have some lovely throw pillows and blanket - a bit of out of my price range (a throw blanket will run you around £70) but lovely nonetheless. What I have had my eye on (and was surprised to find) were the scarves. I'm learning very quickly that umbrellas don't work in Scotland. Yes, i'm the gal that spent her first few months constantly battling upside down umbrellas. Since this epiphany, i've been stocking up on warm hats and scarves to brave the colder/wetter/windier weather. This place has a nice selection of scarves at decent prices (about £15-20 to start), in cute neutral colours. I even picked up a scarf to send home to the mother unit when I first popped in. Helpful folks. Warm weather survival scarves. All in all, not a bad place to poke your head in.

Edinburgh Fabrics - fabricstores - Updated May 2026

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