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dxsare Veteran user 361 Posts |
Hello,
I am looking for a meterial which I believe is silk to make a for coin work. I would like the material to be like what David Roth uses in his coin and silk videos. It appears to be a thicker silk than the normal magicians silk handkerchiefs, but not as thick as say, cotton. Any advice?? Stevie D
-Stevie D
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Dorian Rhodell Inner circle San Francisco, CA. 1633 Posts |
Macy's, Nordstrom, Sears (men suits department), Men's Warehouse, most Tuxedo rental places, Bloomingdale's, Saks Fifth Avenue, or your favorite fine mens clothing retailer. You're basically looking for a pocket square that goes in your outer breast pocket usually made of fine grades of silk or satin or blends.
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dxsare Veteran user 361 Posts |
Ahhh thanks, I also just read about pocket squares from berlington coat factory outlet as well. I'd really like to just buy the meterial so I can make my own hankercheifs and gimmicks as well
Stevie D
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tedski Special user New Jersey 792 Posts |
Unless you have experience sewing silk, you might want take Dorian's advice. I have been happy ordering through wildties.com
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dxsare Veteran user 361 Posts |
I make my own hankercheif already, and can sew. I know I won't be able to to make a rolled hem, but I can double fold the edges with great results. I just haven't been able to find the material.
Stevie D
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Spydur Special user PDX, now San Diego...back to PDX 966 Posts |
Do you have a jo-ann fabrics? Or go to a professional tailor and see if you can buy the material.
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