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I've had a lot of outings this week while my niece has been visiting. And as a result, I've seen & done things I haven't in years - fabric & button stores, the Met, candy meccas, favorite lunch spots. It feels really refreshing & reminds me that this is not only why I love living here, but that I need to get out more on my own.
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Earlier this week, we went to B&J Fabric, my go-to in NYC for all material. Plus, they have a huge selection of Liberty of London prints, which I could leaf through & dream up projects for hours.
B&J Fabric
525 7th Avenue (b/t 38th & 39th)
Second Floor
New York City 10018
Today, we're mostly staying local, with an afternoon snack down the street at One Girl Cookies:)
2 comments:
i love the second pic.
Wow- thank you for posting this. I am always looking for good fabric shops with more variety than my usual ones. I can't wait to check it out.
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