fabric
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 06/15/2005 - 08:36In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
I don't know of any fabric shops but there was a Grand Design programme last year for some people renovating in Puglia. I remember the lady on the programme making her own curtains. The run art and cooking courses now and might be good contacts anyway if you are re-locating. Their website is:
[url]http://www.ilcollegio.com/[/url]
Jo
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Having made some curtains myself here in Italy I know it is possible to track down most of the things you need. Fabric suitable for curtains is available but it is not as easy to find as in UK. Italians tend to use thin ready made 'muslin' like curtains or have heavier curtains made to measure by a specialist shop who also supply the material. To buy just material, I found the best places were KA International, I think there is one in Bari, they have a good range but can be expensive, however their sale prices were good value. Some branches of Leroy Merlin, again I think there is one in Bari, also sell a good range, but perhaps the quality is not quite as good and there is always IKEA. When Italian friends saw our lined curtains they were completely confused with the concept of linings, evidently lined curtains are not the norm. The tapes and hooks etc you can easily get from haberdashers but if you want any fancy tapes, I was only using the simple type, you may need to get it in UK. The other place to look is at markets, often a fabric shop will set up stall on market day and offer a small sample of their stock.
Have fun.
Anne2
There really should be a spell check on this site.
styling their hopes should be styling their homes - especially window dressings (if at all).