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dch1950

I Need Apiece Of Ramier Fabric

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dch1950

Hi all,

I need a section of Ramier fabric. I am discussing reproducing this phase 1 insert fabric with a UK based specialist weavers and whilst I have a load of jpgs I need a pece of fabric to establish the weave parameters, colours etc. Can anyone help ? If you can please contact me.

regards

Dave Hickman

PS just in case you don't know what it is - here's a piccy.

 

 

 

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Obey_R

Not related to this subject I'm afraid but I was browsing your website and noticed there is a limit on the amount of fabric I could add to my basket? I'm only pricing up a job a the moment but when it comes to it I'll look to buy it from yourself. Was wanting enough fabric, bolster and red/black insert to recover all 4 seats.

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dch1950

Hi Ross,

It's not limited , but B09 was down to 2 RU's (in stock) so that's all it would let you have. I re-ordered and got the delivery yesterday but have only just updated the stock levels. - Sorry about that

regards

Dave

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dch1950

Hi everyone,
just a quick status update - I have forwarded a sample of the Ramier fabric to a British cloth manufacturer and the initial response is good. i.e. they believe it is possible to replicate the material. I am waiting on them now to see where we go from here and how much it's going to cost.

Watch this space

regards

Dave

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dch1950

Hi all,

This project is now underway and progressing, the production agent is arranging for the the proto yarn to be spun and dyed. I have had to undergo a rapid immersion in the technology (of wool weaving and production). Once we have the yarn and it's the right colour - then the material design can commence.

Very interesting stuff actually and it's good to be dealing with a UK firm.

Watch this space.

regards

Dave

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