2024

MARCHÉ SAINT-PIERRE

Fabrics haberdashery and wool
4.3/5
7 reviews

It's an institution, one of the largest fabric markets in the world and one of the most unmissable in Paris. Five floors and six levels, with 2,500 m² dedicated to fabrics! This has been the kingdom of fabrics for over 60 years. The house has had series of designers and family seamstresses, theater designers, dressers and all the classes of the society. You can find fabrics that suit all budgets, synthetics and nobles, silks, satins, organza, linens, cottons, fabrics in bamboo or banana fiber. This is sometimes the rat race, especially during major sales of coupons, but the staff maintains order in all this!

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2024

LES TRICOTEURS VOLANTS

Fabrics haberdashery and wool

Enrico is at the helm of Tricoteurs Volants, after ending his career as a bookseller. We quickly understand the bias here: sewing is not a specifically feminine activity, men too can take pleasure in knitting and sewing. You come here to choose your balls (most wools are produced in Europe) and needles, and sign up for an introductory course between Knitters and Knitters. The courses take place in a friendly setting and in a limited number (5 participants maximum). All courses start at 7pm and last about two and a half hours.

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2024

DAM BOUTONS

Fabrics haberdashery and wool

This adorable haberdashery in the iconic Sacré-Coeur district is a treasure trove for lovers of sewing, fashion and the creative arts. Here, you'll discover a unique and inspiring selection of over 24,000 button references to suit every style and desire. From the simplest to the most unusual, from the classic to the most contemporary, you're sure to find the button or buttons you're looking for. Belt buckles and decorative pins are also worth a look, and you'll be greeted with a warm welcome.

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Rubantin

Printing and photocopying
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JANE ET FRANÇOISE

Fabrics haberdashery and wool
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