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12 years ago
Beautiful coated cotton for bags, table. Owner does all designs. Modern, fresh. Also serves as Husquarvana Viking shop -- new walking foot for 1/3 us cost! read more
13 rue de Castellane
75008 Paris
France
Saint-Lazare/Grands Magasins, 8ème
09 71 43 38 70
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The biggest fabric store, we've ever seen, it's a place where you can spend a couple of hours just…read morebrowsing and listening. We came on a wet Tuesday, and only realized how big it is, once we came. The map directions will direct you to the main store, which consists of 3 stories, each with a very big footprint. We didn't really find anything we liked, so ended up leaving disappointed after a while. Once we got outside though, we noticed another door next door, also called Marche Saint Pierre, but this time with Dreyfus in the name. This is even a bigger store, with 6 levels of fabrics, all connected through stairs and elevators. They had similar fabrics as the previous, but ended up finding something that we wanted. Once we got the attention of a consultant, he quickly cut a meter off of the bolt. It ended up costing under 20€, and was easy to pack away. Paying using a credit card was easy, and we were on our way.
Staff was very rude to me when I didn't know the exact name in french of the item I was looking…read morefor, and talked to each other about me in french while I was standing there. Won't go back - lots of other shops on that street that had helpful staff.
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I was amazed at all the beautiful fabrics... it's one thing to read about a shop, but it's another…read moreto actually experience it. The women were incredibly helpful, knowledgeable, and despite the language barrier, since we all spoke fabrics we managed very well. I purchased gorgeous silks, boucle, embroidered cottons and am very inspired to get sewing! I will always want to be returning to this store whenever I visit Paris.
This place is amazing! Those who follow mw know that I am obsessed with buying fabric. I actually…read moretook 3 trains to get to this street where I originally wanted to come to another shop I found in Google. I thought it was closed so I came in to Neuftex. One thing that makes me happy, as a fabric shopper is the light in the showroom so you can appreciate the texture and colors on the fabric better. This store had plenty of it. I was also happy that the owners are pretty fluent in English, Sarah, even lived in Tampa for a number of years. Now, they carry GORGEOUS, designer fabric in bolts what you can but as much as you like, and they also have precut fabric for $10 to $20 per meter... My language!! These are amazing fabrics, they even took me to their basement to checkout more cuts. Unfortunately I had very limited space in my luggage, otherwise I'd have bought a lit more than I did (about $150 euros worth) The owners were super friendly, I will definitely be back when in Paris!!
We had to stop here, like had to stop here. Wife remembered this shop fondly from when she was…read moreyounger and insisted we stop in. Amazing colours and patterns with a helpful staff, that stayed open for a bit beyond closing time as we were those people and showed up close to closing time. Next time in Paris we will have to spend a bit more time in this space as there were a number of friends we thought would have loved something from the shop.
The Silk pillows are beautiful to look at but do not touch them. They begin to fray immediately…read more I've bought a dozen over the past 10 years and they last about a week if people touch them. Stick with non-silk fabrics.
This place has some of the funkiest fabrics I've ever seen, with patterns and visual effects I have…read moreonly seen in runway shows (pictures, never actually been to one) And they have the price tag to match. They also have regular fabrics of course, but nothing was less than 25 euros per meter. Fabrics are not given any special treatment wether is 25 euros a meter or 150 euros a meter, they are all either leaning against the wall in their bolts, or stacked on the same metal shelves you see at the Home Depot. This is a shop for professionals, not for the aficionado like myself. It also didn't help that the lady there didn't speak English at all. Obviously not expected, but it is nice when they do. I didn't ended up getting anything here, but I spent a good 45 minutes just ogling at the fabric. Regardless, this is an amazing place, they carry lots and lots of trims, thread, buttons etc, everything you need to make a fabulous outfit. This street has other fabric shops as well, seems to be a little fabric district of sorts. Really cool.
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For Americans, coupons is the word for remnants, and a remnant is 3 meters, vs. the typical under 1…read moreyard in the US. You can't do much with under a yard, but at 3 meters the possibilities are pretty expansive. Sacrés Coupons has been around forever and have a couple locations in the same area. There's always good deals and interesting materials. It's not a grab bag of discarded/ugly/icky materials, but it does feel like organized chaos inside. I picked up several interesting and great quality coupons here for a great price. My mom used to drag me here in the 90s and I'm pretty sure I still have some of that vintage yardage in storage! Also, for whatever reason, it feels like silk (soie) and wool (laine) is so much cheaper here than stateside. So if that's your jam, check it out on your fabric adventures in Paris. Coupons are much less intimidating for non-French speakers because you don't have to figure out cutting and all that, just grab the piece and go pay.
So much fun! I got 2 three-yard lengths of a really cool linen print for 28 euro each and am going…read moreto make a tablecloth with matching napkins. It was a lot of fun to look around. There were silks and other fabrics of interest which I would have purchased if my suitcase had room. The prices were good. The entire neighborhood had fabric stores akin to the garment district in Los Angeles. If you sew, plan on spending at least a couple of hours in this part of Montmartre. What a great find!
Exacting Customer Service, fully capable of communicating with, and shipping to customers in USA…read more Their acceptance of PayPal makes ordering online from the U.S. easy and safe. They stock and maintain relationships with fabulous craftspeople and ateliers the world over, with a special emphasis on French made goods. Highly recommend.
Extraordinary pen store with unmatched selection and service. The person who helped me was patient…read morein showing me multiple pens until I found the perfect one. He inked the final pen selections so I could experience the way the pens wrote. Can't imagine any other store quite like this.
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