As we drove from Oakland to San Francisco, to Los Altos and then home - in a nonstop downpour, I was reminded of tht story over and over again. It NEVER stopped raining.
Of course, neither of us were dressed for it, but we went out in our sandals and light weight clothes, because that was all we had. Now if you know anything about California geography, you might wonder why in the world I would take such a strange route to get home. Well, that is simply answered - Britex and Exotic Silks! I had heard so much about Britex, that I really wanted to check it out. I was surprised how narrow it was inside Britex. I haven't lived in the Bay Area in so long, that I had forgotten that everything in San Francisco is narrow! Anyway, the store is overwhelming! There are 4 floors. The gentleman at the front desk, (who reminded me more of a concierge than a sales person) suggested I start at the top and work my way down. Now the coolest thing about Britex (besides the obvious) is the elevator! It is like an elevator in a luxury hotel. It was super quiet and super smooth. Kind of like the difference between a BMW and a Chevy. OK, I am intrigued by the simple things.
Floor 4 - this floor had all the remnants and flat cuts. I was expecting to find some real bargains here, but even the flat cuts might be 3 yards for $50. This may have been a bargain if I knew what I was looking for, but since I was just browsing, it was just overwhelming. There were 2 assistants on this floor. Now remember, this store is NARROW, so fabric on each wall with a table down the middle left little room for walking down the aisle on either side of the table.
Floor 3. This floor was all notions, trim and patterns. I wish I would have had some projects in mind that needed trim, because I'm sure I could have found it there. I did buy 2 yards of Petersham on this floor - but it was almost $5/yard for rayon petersham. There were about 3 sales assistants on this floor, and what ever you purchased on this floor, you paid for on the floor. All fabric from any floor is purchased on the first floor.
Floor 2 - this floor is all polyester, silkies, glittery fabric, knits, home dec. Most of the fabric in this store is on rolls rather than bolts.
Floor 1 - this is the most expensive floor. Here is where you will find wool, silk, and designer fabrics. They had fabrics that were over $100/yard, and I didn't even look at evening fabrics or fine silks! The walls on this floor are covered with stacks of bolts arranged by color. So you might have one stack of bolts, all plum colored, with wool gabardine, wool flannel, RPL, tricotine, and another blend, all together. There are tables down the middle featuring different things. One table had rolls of silk for $15/yard. They were all pretty much the Ana Sui silks - in fact, several of which I purchased about a month ago on Fabricmart for $5.95 a yard!
Well, there's still lot's more to tell, but I do need to finish unpacking and I would like to get something done in the way of sewing today! I've posted more pix of the island if you're interested
Fun story!
ReplyDeleteShame about the rain, but your fabric purchases are really nice!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the detailed Britex & Thai Silks report! I hope to visit Britex the next time I'm in the Bay area.
ReplyDeleteToo bad it rained during most of your vacay, but it looks like you and your family had a fun time anyway. Welcome back!
welcome back! Loved your reference to the Veldt. sorry you had so much rain.
ReplyDeleteIsn't Britex incredible? You exercised much more restraint than I did when I was there 2 years ago. Nice fabrics.
Hi Nancy - glad you're home safe and sound despite all the rain! I loved Britex too. But to me it was all about the experience of going. I spent an afternoon there with my friend and I don't think I bought any fabric but I did get buttons and some trim. Can't wait to see your wool become the S3631 dress!
ReplyDeleteI purchased the fabric at a wonderful online store you can get to by clicking the following link: http://www.iluvfabrix.com They have a full time designer on staff to help you pick fabrics and her services are free. Everything is ususally on sale. Hope this helps.
ReplyDeleteLanny