I still buy and buy but a sewn wardrobe is beginning to materialize, yay! Here is to keeping that up!
Over the weekend I picked up this book at one of my favorite bookstores. It is in Dutch, so it is slow going, but so far I've gathered that Vlisco is the latest name of a company that has been producing wax printed cottons for 210 years and has been a leader in the African fabrics market for a few decades. In 2006 Vlisco made the conscious decision to become a "fashion label" and has been setting up flagship stores all over African capitals.
"Yeah, yeah, very interesting... I wonder if they have a web shop?" Google Vlisco, bingo! OMG! Run to the Vlisco webshop right this minute! (Photos courtesy of Vlisco)
Still here? OK, let me tell you there are good news and there are bad news. The good news is that they have upwards of 700 gorgeous, outrageous, colorful and totally scrumptious prints to choose from. Now the bad news... did you think I was going to say price? Well, you'd be kinda right... The thing is that their prices are not too bad, around €10 per meter. The trouble is that they sell only in 6 meter increments! This is apparently the traditional African way of buying and selling fabric. Every African woman needs 6 meters for a full outfit. Hmpf!!
They do seem to have a limited selection of prints that they sell in 2m and 4m quantities. I think I might try something from that group first.
There are two other things that "give me pause" (if that was ever the case with me in the vicinity of beautiful fabric). I cannot find anywhere how wide their fabrics are. So they could be a full 150cm but they could also be 90cm, cannot tell. And, I think that all their pattern photos are showing a full width of fabric, because I can see the printing on the selvedge on both the top and the bottom of the image. This means that their print motifs are even bigger than I expected!!
Anyway, if nothing else, head over there for a jolt of color and design that will have you dreaming for a couple of days.
Be sure to check out their "inspiration" photos. And if you do order something from them, do tell!
I discovered your blog yesterday and really like it! Vlisco is beautiful. I went on a tour of their museum/archives a few years ago, wonderful. The width of the fabric is 120 cm.
ReplyDeleteWelcome Hilde, thanks for confirming the width of the Vlisco fabrics. Have you bought any fabric from them? Do you know how good is their quality? I would love to see their archives. In what city is their museum? Sorry for the hundred questions :-) and thanks for reading!
DeleteHa,ha! Lucia let's buy those four meters and make a couple of Scarlata dresses only more colourful! Love the colours, I need colour in my life right now. My sewing lately is only black and grey and quite frankly it is boring ( but useful)
ReplyDeleteAnd now I'm off to have a look at vlisco. Thanks for sharing!
Funny, me too, lately I've been sewing only dark blue, go figure! I would love to make a dress mixing two Vlisco prints, but I'm afraid I might not dare to wear it afterwards :-)
DeleteWow. they are beautiful fabrics. Thanks for sharing ( the temptation..!)
ReplyDeleteAren't they though? I'm hoping sharing the temptation might make it easier to resist... :-)
DeleteVlisco ist great quality. Can only recommend...
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