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1   Link   Mendels
Mendel's are a brilliant little fabric supplier in the US. I found them after looking into PVC suppliers a while back.
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2   Link   Point North (UK)
A great site for finding outdoor fabrics, straps, and all the odd little buckles and bits that go with them.
222
3   Link   Le Prevo Leathers
A great supplier in the UK for a huge range of metal buckles and clips. As the name suggests, they sell leather, too!
190
4   Link   Best Vintage Patterns
A good resource, either for buying patterns, or viewing the cover illustrations as references for your own projects.
251
5   Link   Such-A-Deal Lace and Trim
Retail and wholesale supply for lace, ribbon, and trims.
212
6   Link   Jas. Townsend and Son, Inc.
Mail order company specializing in clothing, patterns, fabric, notions, books, gear, and other assorted goods for people or organizations reenacting the periods from 1750 to 1840 especially the French and Indian War, American Revolution, and War of 1812. They carry a lot of specialty, historically-accurate supplies for costuming and re-enactment.
183
7   Link   Farthingales
Fabric and corset supplies, including coutil, steels, hoops, patterns, grommets, busks, and some tools.
223
8   Link   Brettuns Village Leather
Leather, leatherworking supplies, tools, hardware, and leather craft books.
227
9   Link   Tutu.com
Tutu.Com specializes in all things ballet. They create custom-designed performance and practice ballet costumes for women and men including tutus, tunics, leotards and unitards, dance dresses and more. They offer books, patterns, and classes on the art of ballet costume design and construction, as well as dance costume kits, materials, and specialty tools to help you construct and decorate your own dance costumes and accessories. They carry a full-line of ballet dancewear for women and men from the best suppliers at discount prices, including pointe shoes, ballet shoes, tights, leotards, dance belts, and dance accessories.
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10   Link   Cam Creations
A very comprehensive source specializing in silk ribbon and small silk items, including silk bias tape, buttonhole cord, and thread.
137
11   Link   Richard The Thread
Carries corset and historic costuming supplies. They also sell dress forms and some millinery supplies.
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12   Link   Corset Making Supplies
General source for just about everything needed for corset making. Carries odd-sizes of hardware items and other harder to find items.
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