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  • Jill C. 9:25 pm on July 18, 2016 Permalink | Reply
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    Labels, Tags, Iron On Transfer Sheets at Sampeng Lane 

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    #48 Sampeng Lane, Hong Garment

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    #89 Sampeng Lane, Bangkok Thaviwat

    At these two shops on Sampeng Lane, you can order tags for your clothing manufacturing. At Hong Garment, you can order woven tags. At Bangkok Thaviwat, you can order printed tags on satin polyester ribbon. That’s where we got our quilt labels long ago! They were printed on satin polyester ribbon and the minimum was 1000 labels for those because they were big. Smaller labels such as those that go into clothing, can be ordered with about 6000 labels at a minimum and the cost is around 8000 baht total. You can email your logo design in an ai file.

    The items pictured below are found at Hong Garment #48 Sampeng Lane. Clothing labels are available in black and white. The price is 120 baht per roll and provides 480 labels. The letters are woven into the ribbon. For example there is “100% cotton, Made in Thailand, Machine Wash Separately, Cold Water, Tumble Dry Low, Do Not Bleach” on one label as shown below, along with sizes from S to XL. They also have “Dry Clean Only” labels.

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    Clothing labels on a roll, 120 baht

    If you would like a smaller quantity, consider using iron-on transfer sheets to make labels. An inkjet printer is all you need! Hong Garment #48 Sampeng Lane or their branch at Mega Plaza, 900 Mahachai Rd, used to be Merry King, open every day Mega Plaza Facebook

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    HeatnBond EZ Print Iron On Transfer Sheets, 10 sheets for 350 baht, 8.5 x 11 inches, or 22 cm x 28 cm

     

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    StitchnSew EZ Print Quilt Block sheets, for printing foundation blocks for paper piecing, and sewing over the paper, 20 sheets for 280 baht, 8.5 x 11 inches, or 22 cm x 28 cm

     

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    HeatnBond EZ Print Lite, for fusing applique, 10 sheets for 280 baht, 8.5 x 11 inches, or 22 cm x 28 cm

     

     
    • John 12:56 pm on November 5, 2017 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Jill,

      I am looking for 8 to 10 meters of printed Poly Spandex/poly viscose, stretch lace/floral corsages and lace trim. I will be in Bangkok as of the 6th of November to the 13th of November. I am also interested in finding someone in Bangkok who would be interested in looking for fabric for me, do you have any suggestions? Please feel free to contact me at john@mazi.com.au

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    • Ali 9:20 am on December 13, 2016 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Jill – I hope all is well! Do you know where I can have pillow covers made with specific measurements?

      Thanks,

      Alissa

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      • Jill C. 1:03 pm on December 13, 2016 Permalink | Reply

        Just ask around for a local tailor. There are always local curtain makers in every neighborhood, and furniture repairmen, and people who will do pillow covers too. You have to ask locally.

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    • annacroucherart 12:14 pm on November 30, 2016 Permalink | Reply

      Hello Jill, Thanks for all the information. I am a total beginner to quilting but would love to learn, I find it hard to follow videos on you tube. are there courses in Bangkok please? Thanks so much

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    • Pearlyn 10:33 am on November 9, 2016 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Jill.

      May I know if sampeng lane and china world are open on weekend, particularly Sunday?

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      • Jill C. 8:45 pm on November 9, 2016 Permalink | Reply

        Sampeng Lane is open on Saturday and Sunday, from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, except for Chinese New Year in February and Songkran holiday in April. Some of the shops close early on Sunday at 2:30 pm. China World is open every day from 9:30 to 19:00 including Sat and Sunday.

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    • Steve 8:28 pm on October 19, 2016 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Jill, Nice site thanks for listing fabric outlets in BKK. But I’m desperate to find a place where I can buy off-the-rack business shirts. I only have one day in BKK on a visa run from Vietnam. Hope you can help. PS would’ve sent this to an emaill addy but couldn’t find one, so sorry for the cross post. 😉

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      • Jill C. 9:18 pm on October 19, 2016 Permalink | Reply

        I don’t really know. Doesn’t Viet Nam have business shirts? I don’t know if you’re looking for cheap, expensive or wholesale. How about Central Dept store. There are many branches and they have good quality shirts.

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        • Steve 9:50 pm on October 19, 2016 Permalink

          Not XXL. Only able to get tailor made and the tailor quality is sub par. If I had more than 1 day in BKK I would be tempted to go down that path ie tailor made. But my only option is to try and find a place that sells reasonable quality white business shirts off-the-rack. Thanks for the tip on Central – not heard of it before.In fact as I’ve never been to BKK shopping before it is a welcome start. And I’m just after half a dozen. BR Steve

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    • Lisa Middleton 2:00 pm on September 20, 2016 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Jill, can you tell me if there is anyone in Bangkok that will machine quilt smaller projects (baby quilts)? Thank you, Lisa

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    • Cathie 3:38 am on September 9, 2016 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Jill: I am attempting to locate some quilting thread made in Thailand, called Shoppers Rule, Premium Select, Nanofiber in 3000 meter cones. Would you happen to be familiar with this or know of a supplier? In one of the links, I notice an upper shelf stocked with cones of thread, but can’t recall which link it was in. Thank you, Cathie

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      • Jill C. 10:29 pm on September 9, 2016 Permalink | Reply

        That image is from a post I wrote about a local notions shop where I live north of Bangkok. They only have local thread Venus and Ten & Co. Ask where a sewing notions shop is around you. Then try the local thread. Otherwise we quilters bring our supplies from the US when we go home on vacation. http://bkkquilt.com/2010/10/22/sawadee/

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    • Maria 8:32 pm on September 5, 2016 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Jill, I have just moved to Bangkok and am looking for supplies for weaving: silk yarns, yarns with big texture and maybe even ribbons. Do you have any recommendations for where to look? I can make a special trip to China town if you know some really good places. I normally have my two toddlers with me so if you know of a place in town along the BTS that would be great too!

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    • Radiah 10:52 am on August 22, 2016 Permalink | Reply

      Dear Jill, any idea if they do 100 pc woven label overnight or in anfew days? How much does it cost? Tia

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      • Jill C. 8:03 pm on August 22, 2016 Permalink | Reply

        It takes 4 days to get the sample, then more time to get the order. It’s more expensive than the printed. I don’t know the price.

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    • Sam 7:32 am on July 21, 2016 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Jill
      Great site
      Thanks for your generous info
      I was wondering what price I should be looking at for airfare
      Also do you have any knowledge concerning manufacturers and makers for lots of say 100 pieces

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      • Samantha Stolhand 8:20 am on July 21, 2016 Permalink | Reply

        Hi Jill Can I email you via this address

        Sam

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  • Jill C. 7:31 pm on February 21, 2016 Permalink | Reply
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    Sampeng Lane for Quilting Cotton 

     
    • Patricia Moncur 3:41 am on April 13, 2019 Permalink | Reply

      Visiting from Florida. Wanted to buy fabric in Bangkok; read over your blog. Obtained a lot of information. Thank you

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    • lubaina ammar 2:27 pm on November 6, 2018 Permalink | Reply

      hi jill , how are you ? i ma interested bangkok cotton fabrics at a wholesale rate and also thailand laces .. can you get in touch with me ?

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    • Anne 10:30 am on May 4, 2017 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Jill, I pan on a day trip for fabric hunting in Bangkok. Would it be ok to go on a saturday? I will only be in Bangkok for a couple of days! Probably will hire a driver for the day so we could visit to most of the places in one go.

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      • Jill C. 2:35 pm on May 4, 2017 Permalink | Reply

        Yes the shops in Chinatown and Pahurat are open on Saturday and Sunday. Have fun!

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    • Nibras 9:54 am on March 26, 2017 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Jill,
      Great blog. Thank for sharing.
      I need to buy single jersey printed. About 100 meters per colour or print.
      Where is the best place to go? Hoping to 1st of April. Would literally appreciate your advise! Thanks

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      • Jill C. 12:03 pm on March 26, 2017 Permalink | Reply

        There is a market for cotton knits in Suksawat, Bangkok. I don’t know much about it, but it’s the place to go for tee shirt fabric.

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        • Nibras 1:33 pm on March 26, 2017 Permalink

          Thanks for your response Jill. Could you also advice me where I can get good shirting? I would need about 100 meters each colour and in a few colours.

          Thanks a million

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        • Anonymous 4:39 pm on March 31, 2017 Permalink

          Hello Jill C, I like to find out is there any online shop that do international shipping?

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    • aijerome 12:31 pm on March 15, 2017 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Jill, thanks for your amazing info.
      Is there an online shop for fabric and accessories for thailand?

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    • Anna 4:01 am on September 25, 2016 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Jill,
      would you happen to know if there are any one-on-one beginner’s sewing lessons in Bangkok?

      Kind Regards,
      Anna 🙂

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    • Gabriel 10:29 am on September 11, 2016 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Jill
      I will go Chiang Mai next week, any recommend quilt shop in there?
      Thanks
      Gabriel

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    • Radiah 10:49 am on August 22, 2016 Permalink | Reply

      Dear Jill, any idea which shop sells white embroidered cotton and/or white egyptian cotton? I plan to go to Sampeng in early Sep. Thank you in advance.

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    • Renee 8:13 pm on July 18, 2016 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Jill, thank you for information. I’m leaving for Bangkok in a few days. I would love todesign my own Kimono’s. Do you know a place where they also produce or customize kimono’s/ bathrobes?

      Thank you so much!

      Best, Renee

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    • Rowena 3:10 pm on June 24, 2016 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Jill – great blog. Very informative. Can you recommend a shop in Bangkok for heavy jacquard upholstery fabric? Thanks…Rowena

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    • Shambavi 12:53 pm on June 3, 2016 Permalink | Reply

      Hello Jill I live in Dubai and am visiting Bangkok soon. Would you advise I buy sewing machine trolley from there as it is very expensive here and not available in India. Thanks a ton for your other insights.

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    • RAJA 3:09 pm on April 30, 2016 Permalink | Reply

      Dear Jill,
      Please may I ask… Where in Bangkok to find large fabric cutting matts? (for use with rotary blades)

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    • miestaflet 6:56 am on April 30, 2016 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Jill, we are moving to East Pattaya this Summer. I stumbled upon your site and it has given me hope to find sewing supplies and fabrics in Thailand 🙂 Are you only familiar with fabric shops in Bangkok? Is there a sewing community I could connect with?

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      • Jill C. 9:58 am on April 30, 2016 Permalink | Reply

        The Pattaya International Ladies Club used to have a quilting group but people come and go so they may not have that now. Anyway it’s a good group to join and connect with. http://www.pilc-pattaya.com/

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        • miestaflet 7:17 pm on April 30, 2016 Permalink

          Yes, definitely will join them. Thanks!

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        • Laura 4:45 am on September 20, 2016 Permalink

          Hello Jill- I hope this isn’t off topic, but my daughter (19) is teaching in Saraburi and will be coming into Bangkok this weekend to fabric shop for school costumes – specifically lightweight Scottish looking plaid tartan for the Christmas International plays. Any chance you could point us in the right direction. I’m stuck stateside giving yardage/metorage advice

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    • Abhiranjan Sharma 9:17 pm on April 9, 2016 Permalink | Reply

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      I requirement for latest printed garment and printed fabric cutting 2 mtr flower,digital,geometric design so you have provided you don’t very I will pay your satisfied Money

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    • Mary 11:12 am on March 22, 2016 Permalink | Reply

      Hi, does anyone looking at this site happen to know the names of the two shops across the street from terminal 21 mall at asok BTS? There is a nice fabric shop on that corner, and a small but decently stocked notions shop around the corner.

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    • Anonymous 2:04 pm on March 14, 2016 Permalink | Reply

      By chance do you know any place that sells tweed fabric

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    • Chris Calkins 5:19 am on February 27, 2016 Permalink | Reply

      Hi, Jill,
      I’m a longarm quilter in St George, UT. One of my customers asked if I would continue to quilt for her if she mailed her quilts. Needless to say, that would be crazy expensive for her.
      I googled, thinking there might be quilters in Thailand – and here I am!
      Do you know of anyone with a quilting business I could refer my friend/customer to? Anywhere in theFar East would be closer then me! 🙂
      Thank you!
      PS: Great site! Wish I had a trip to Thailand coming up. Maybe I could deduct it as a business expense. 😉

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      • Jill C. 11:24 am on February 27, 2016 Permalink | Reply

        There aren’t any machine quilting businesses in Thailand. That’s why we learned to machine quilt our own quilts here, out of necessity. If you’re interested in getting some hand quilting done, you can contact me through these comments. It would involve mailing your quilt to Rayong, Thailand, to Khun Tiew and Our Home quilters. Thanks!

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        • Chris Calkins 10:52 pm on February 27, 2016 Permalink

          Thanks, Jill. I’ll pass this along to my friend as well as alert her to your site!

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        • Hangminhhh 8:52 pm on November 9, 2018 Permalink

          Hi Jill,

          I am looking for some factories that can produce 2000-3000 quilts/day. We have already had designs and all the work that factories have to do is priting our designs into Quilts.
          Can you recommend me some factories that have large capacity and can offer us a competitive price?

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    • wendylanghorne@gmail.com 3:17 pm on February 23, 2016 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Jill, thanks for the updated information. I went looking on our last visit to Bangkok, and was amazed at what is available at what prices, and just didn’t have room in my suitcase for any more. I found some wonderful bargains. I will be back later this year in September, and will be checking out some of these wonderful places. Quilting fabrics in Australia are so expensive, and these are a great find.

      Thanks again Wendy

      Sent from Windows Mail

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    • pattayazeppetello 11:33 pm on February 21, 2016 Permalink | Reply

      Thank you

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  • Jill C. 9:11 am on October 21, 2015 Permalink | Reply  

    Fabric Shops at Sampeng Lane 

    SL Fabric shop #104 Sampeng Lane – 100% cotton
    SST Textile Co. Ltd. #159 Sampeng Lane – 100% cotton
    Kim Nguan Chan shop #283 Sampeng Lane – cotton poly mix

     
    • Sharlene Salzman 10:30 am on February 28, 2016 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Jill this is Sharlene Salzman Kris gave me your information can you give me more info for the Quilter’s that you mentioned to her. I live in Bangkok Thailand.

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      • Reka 5:35 pm on March 24, 2016 Permalink | Reply

        Hi sharlene i have recently startet free motion quilting on hand machine . Do baby quilts and i live in bangkok

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    • Mary 10:16 pm on January 27, 2016 Permalink | Reply

      Hi
      Am looking for very thin lining fabric, and heard that the fabric Sikhs use for their turbans is ideal. Also heard it was incredibly cheap. Is it called Pagris? Or maybe rubia voile? Either way, if you or anyone else has a source I’d love to know where to go.

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    • Andrea 12:13 pm on December 28, 2015 Permalink | Reply

      Thanks for sharing, Jill. I’m an avid quilter, but I live in Hanoi where there are limited supplies. I’m on holiday in Thailand in a few days and I will be looking for batting for 3 quilts. Do you know where I can find batting in the BKK area?

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      • Jill C. 1:57 pm on December 28, 2015 Permalink | Reply

        #78 Sampeng Lane, Sri Song Swad shop – They sell white polyester batting in either thick or thin. Sorry there is only polyester batting in BKK that I’m aware of. http://bkkquilt.com/sampeng/ – look at the pic of the business card towards the bottom of the page “#78 Sri Song Sawad – batting, flannel”

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      • Reka 5:38 pm on March 24, 2016 Permalink | Reply

        You can find batting at I love quilting in mega plaza pahurat they have good collection other than polyster and thay have shop at hong shop in shampeng and if you need for three quilts they give 1 meter free if you buy 5 meter .

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    • Ursula 12:56 pm on November 27, 2015 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Jill. we are a retired swiss couple, living in the philippines. we come often to bkk for shopping. Sampeng line, chinaworld, india emporium we know. problem is, my son get married in july 2016 and I need a good woman tailor for a long evening dress and some pants and blouses maybe in chiffon. do you know a good address? we stay in january and june in bkk. many thanks for your reply.

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      • Jill C. 4:16 pm on November 27, 2015 Permalink | Reply

        Two suggestions from ladies in my quilt group: 1) From Cindy: I had great luck with Manhattan Tailor. When I was working and we’d vacation in Thailand, I have had several “working suits with skirts and dress pants” made and was very pleased with them. They were well made, I’d receive compliments on my clothes and I still have them. They were recommended to me by a fellow co-worker (attorney) who’d get clothes made for them. Manhattan Tailor is near the Ambassador Hotel. I can walk right to it, but basically if you are on Sukhumvit and turn to go to Ambassador Hotel, 1/2 to 2/3rds of the way (on your right) is a side street. Turn right and the street will turn right again (making an “L” back to Sukhumvit). Manhattan Tailor will be on your left. http://bangkoktailor.biz/

        2) Sonia thoroughly recommends Cotton House at Oriental Place, next to the Oriental Hotel. http://opthai.com/opplace/?page_id=1097#= and see the review https://www.tripadvisor.co.nz/Attraction_Review-g293916-d6988104-Reviews-Cotton_House-Bangkok.html

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        • Anonymous 4:29 pm on November 27, 2015 Permalink

          Hi Jill, thank you and Cindy and Sonia, this is a big help for me. have a nice weekend!

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        • Anonymous 11:50 pm on June 29, 2016 Permalink

          Hi Jill
          I just get my two long evening dresses, made from Cotton House, OP Place. She make a very good work and the quality is super. Many thanks to you and your group.
          Ursula

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        • Cathie L. 10:14 am on September 4, 2016 Permalink

          I see a number of shops that sell fabric, but are there any that sell the 3,000 or 5,000 meters of polyester quilting thread used in longarm quilting machine? There used to be a brand called Premium Select, but I am unable to find it on the Internet. Thank you

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    • Anonymous 5:56 pm on November 17, 2015 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Jill, is stretch cord same as elastic thread? Need to make a dress with shirring. Not sure where to start looking. Thank you!

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      • Jill C. 5:14 pm on November 18, 2015 Permalink | Reply

        No it’s not the same. Stretch cord is for making necklaces. For shirring you need elastic thread, and I bought some at #48 Hong Garment.

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    • Chris 1:19 pm on November 16, 2015 Permalink | Reply

      Hi – thanks for all the Sampeng Lane tips! I’m looking for a sewing box, and wasn’t able to find one that opens out on hinges like these, do you know if they are available anywhere in Bangkok? thanks – Chris http://threadsmagazine.assets.tauntonnet.com/assets/uploads/posts/25272/xprd372976_z_lg.jpg https://gentlewomanthief.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/sewing-box-inside.jpg

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    • Herina 10:13 pm on November 8, 2015 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Jill,

      Thanks a lot for sharing! May i know if Sampeng Lane has cotton sateen too? Im currently hunting for cotton sateen. I’d fly there if they do have it. Appreciate your reply! Thank you xx

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    • Nicole 7:05 pm on October 23, 2015 Permalink | Reply

      Thanks for all your valuable information Jill! Can you find out if any of these stores have facebook, instagram or websites? Many thanks!

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    • Linda Masterson 1:40 pm on October 21, 2015 Permalink | Reply

      Thanks for sharing Jill. Sampeng Lane here I come! Sent from my iPad

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  • Jill C. 10:45 am on May 26, 2015 Permalink | Reply  

    Kimono House at Pahurat 

    Kimono House has a huge variety of quilting cotton, and some linen. It’s on the corner of Yaowarat and Maha Chai Roads, diagonally across the street from Starbucks, open from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm. You can find it on google maps.

    Nearby mall The Old Siam has two upscale fabric shops, both named Rani. The owners are two brothers whose grandfather arrived in Thailand from India in 1903.

     

     
    • Myeong 9:11 am on January 16, 2019 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Dear Jill, thank you for this great page! I’d would like to know where I can find fabrics in Bangkok which are mainly printed crepes and printed chiffons? Thank you

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      • Jill C. 5:50 pm on January 16, 2019 Permalink | Reply

        I saw lots of chiffon at China World Mall in Pahurat. Maybe Rani fabrics at The Old Siam mall in Pahurat, they have dressy fabrics (there are two Rani stores – I think they’re called Rani Lace).

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    • Nishrin 4:51 pm on June 4, 2017 Permalink | Reply

      Hey what is the typical price range in which I should be doing my bulk shopping0for cottons/linens ideal for quilting.

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    • Joanne 1:24 pm on May 31, 2017 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Jill,

      Just wanted to thank you for this wonderful resource! Also an update for you that Kimono House has moved. They are now at the intersection a little further up the road, opposite Mega Plaza… still wonderful selection and great prices 😊

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    • Angela Prajantabut 6:06 am on June 9, 2016 Permalink | Reply

      Dear Jill, I would like to have someone make me a handmade quilt is this possible through you

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    • O 11:21 pm on September 26, 2015 Permalink | Reply

      Hi, thanks for the great site! Do you know of any shops selling batting within sukhumvit sois 20 to 60? It’s a little difficult for me to get to chinatown! Thanks!

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      • Anonymous 6:28 pm on December 8, 2015 Permalink | Reply

        what kind of battin you need?

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    • Heer 1:06 pm on August 27, 2015 Permalink | Reply

      Hi I have just moved to Bangkok and I’m a avid quilter. Looking for any quilt guilds in Bangkok that I can join. It would be great if you can guide me.thanks

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      • Rekha narsinghpura 6:35 pm on December 8, 2015 Permalink | Reply

        I am too involved in quilting.would love to meet people interested in quilting.

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    • Dolly 2:51 pm on August 15, 2015 Permalink | Reply

      Jill’s blog is a terrific resource for fabric shopping in Bangkok! Thanks, Jill, for all of your efforts – I spent nearly a whole day in China World Mall alone, must go back for more.

      I have three questions, two directly related to quilting, one not (not sure it’s appropriate here):

      Is there a store in Pahurat or elsewhere where I can buy freezer paper? I use it for making appliques, not freezing food.

      Is there any English or English/Thai quilting group that meets to share quilting related knowledge?

      Is there anyplace in Bangkok that sells clothing patterns (McCall’s, Simplicity, Burda, Vogue)? I get only blank looks when I ask.

      Thanks again for this terrific quilting resource – I just found it after living in Bangkok for seven years!!

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      • Jill C. 8:00 pm on August 15, 2015 Permalink | Reply

        The American Women’s Club has a Knitting & Crochet Group which meets Thursday mornings at 10:00 http://awcthailand.org/. The British Women’s Group has a crafts group which meets on Tuesday mornings at 10:00 http://www.bwgbangkok.org/activities/. Hong Garment Accessories, #48 Sampeng Lane, has quilt accessories including freezer paper. Order sewing patterns online at http://sewingpatterns.com/ and they arrive in Thailand by mail in a few weeks.

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      • Anonymous 10:10 am on August 22, 2015 Permalink | Reply

        hi dolly even i am looking for quiter group if you find one pls inform me @ jill your information helped me a lot now i am looking for threads used in free motion quilting tried at Hong and teng hua seng

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    • Azumi 10:55 am on June 27, 2015 Permalink | Reply

      Hello! You are such a great guide for introducing the fabric in Bkk.
      Could you kindly teach me where is the best shop to find a motif of Liberty flower in Sampeng?
      Many thanks in advance!!

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    • Jinjutha Rujiramora 11:09 am on June 18, 2015 Permalink | Reply

      Dear Jill C.,

      While looking for some bloggers to collaborate with, I came across your website/blog, ABC.com and was quite impressed at how you have positioned yourself as an influencer in the blogging realm.

      I’m Jin, the online partnership executive at ZALORA Thailand and I am on the constant lookout for remarkable sites like yours.I would like to personally invite you to join our exclusive list of bloggers we collaborate with.

      If this sounds like something you would go forward with, let me know!
      You can contact me via email so that we can further discuss this.

      Look forward to hearing from you soon.

      Kind regards,

      Jinjutha Rujiramora

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  • Jill C. 1:10 pm on April 2, 2015 Permalink | Reply
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    Wholesale Fabric at India Emporium in Pahurat, Bangkok 

    India Emporium, an air conditioned mall in Pahurat, is open from 9:00 to 9:00 daily. There are lots of beautiful fabrics at wholesale prices. They have lace, rhinestones on a roll, minky type fabric, sequin and wedding dress fabric all at wholesale prices.

     
    • JASMIN 4:17 pm on January 18, 2020 Permalink | Reply

      HI

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    • prerna 4:23 pm on April 7, 2017 Permalink | Reply

      HI JILL,
      We are designer saree , ready made blouse, crop top and fabric manufacturer from india.please contact +917575056612 for any query.
      thanks,
      fressia fabrics
      india

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    • Anonymous 12:19 pm on August 29, 2016 Permalink | Reply

      Can you suggest names of shops that sell lace fabrics??

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    • Sammy 7:27 pm on July 29, 2015 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Jill We are looking for a fabric supplier in Bangkok that would accept orders from overseas. Currently looking for cotton prints (in particular florals, polka dots, vintage style). Do you know any businesses that have websites, social media that we can communicate with? Thanks!

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    • AudreyC 5:59 pm on May 3, 2015 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Jill. Wondering if you have any recommendation for shops for linen or cotton linen mix?

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    • Christopher 12:44 pm on April 3, 2015 Permalink | Reply

      Jill, I am looking or fleece in Bangkok. I have been to many of the shops in Pahurat and on Sampeng and have not been able to find fleece. Any suggestions where to go and look? I appreciate your website. It is has been a great resource for locating fabric that I was looking for. Thank you for your efforts.

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