OMG I went to the JT factory shop about 6 years ago when we were in Bangkok - husband stayed at the hotel obviously. It was a bit of a trek but I nearly wet myself when I walked through the door! As I recall 4 or 5 floors worth with the top floor being discounted JT items from the shops. I bought a number of lengths of cotton voile (a least I think thats what it is) in oranges and pinks with various elephants and fern prints - just fabulous. Not heard of China World but there is a market down by the river (not chatuchak) - forget what its called also has a large fabric area but a hot and sweaty trek if you go there! The two embroidered fabrics at the end are just fabulous! x
I am from India and I can totally understand how happy you are with your purchases. I am in love with the white one with embroidery, I mean it's so beautiful that one can look at it all day. Can't wait to see what you make with them! Happy sewing!
Oh my gosh. I love everything you bought. The last two pieces are stunning. I can't wait to see what you make with them. You are so talented and fun to watch.
Absolutely gorgeous fabric! I love them all. You will look perfectly lovely...exquisite in each garment sewn. I'm just delighted for you and sincerely appreciate you sharing this rare adventure!
Haha! The look on your face was priceless! I must admit that the 'oooh!' spontaneously burst forth from my lips when you held that first embroidered piece up. It's absolutely gorgeous!
Whoah. those fabrics are amazing. Youre gonna have so much fun with them. I m truly overwhelmed by the embroidery work. Cant wait to see what you make with them.
La-la-la-lalala-la-la. La-la-la-la-la-la….. Wonderful shared experience of fabric buying excursions. Your colour palette is my favourites and I have yellow undertones to my skin while do not. I have called that green colour popo-green since childhood when my Canadiana coloured pencil set had grey-green no. 63 to draw and shade with. Entirely captivating and inspiring. The rain shower under the leaves was luscious too. Thank you
The embroidered two are absolutely incredible! I can't wait to see what you make from them. I definitely agree the first should be a coat or cropped jacket maybe?
Wow!! Love all of the silk fabric-the solid colours look lovely with your colouring and the embroidered silks are stunningly gorgeous. I'm looking forward to seeing what you make.
I adore silk too. The first ones are great. I love the sheen. The embroidered ones are very impressive. I'd be scared to cut them. Can't wait to see what you make. Great video and thanks for sharing your shopping treasures. 😊
What a fun shopping trip. Absolutely LOVE the embroidered silk. The first embroidered one definitely a jacket or coat. The second one would be beautiful as a dress. Great finds.
Gday Helen. Wow I can see why you are speechless! Your fabric`s are lovely, your 2 favorite ones seem far too beautiful to cut up into something, when I find a gorgeous fabric sometimes I feel like just having it as a wall hanging. I am sure you will sew something stunning. Looking forward to seeing your finished makes. Have fun traveling. Thank you for sharing. X
WOW......... I thought coat as soon as I saw the first one or if you don't have enough then a simple straight line jacket, that fabric doesn't need a pattern that is complicated, the second one is absolutely gorgeous I can understand why you caved in. Well worth whatever it cost to have two original pieces in your wardrobe.
The embroidered silks are indeed gorgeous! I'd be super sure about EVERYTHING before I cut it, but you're more experienced with a high level of sewing, so I imagine all will be well!
That stiff embroidered silk is just crying out to be a Monsoon type jacket. It would be gorgeous, I don't know what pattern you should use but very simple lines to let the fabric show. You will make stunning garments from all the beautiful fabric you bought. I have similar colouring to you and since beginning to getting my me made wardrobe together it is looking more and more colourful in mainly the same colours as you. I do wear grey and navy though as neutrals. Being able to choose the colours that suit you is such a delight instead of having to make do with what colour the clothing is made in.
From one silk lover to another I just have to say how MUCH I enjoyed your video - all your fabrics chosen are colours I favour the most too - that luscious brown and the green one OMG! The embroidered silk was so beautiful! I would have gone nuts for sure. I was thinking the same thing that you have to make yourself at least ONE lovely jacket out of the lot - you might want to look at the Sewing Workshop patterns by Linda Lee - she has a few jacket patterns that would look gorgeous in one of your silks :) I would love to go to Bangkok and maybe one day I will make it across the Pacific pond!
Thank you for sharing your silk with us. It is all gorgeous and I soooooooo look forward to seeing what you SEW with it. (Sorry people but it's made to be used, not hoarded, or simply hung on a wall.) Yes, a simple coat from the heavier embroidered fabric (Lisa Comfort made a cropped jacket from an Indian fabric that looks fab.) and a special 😉 dress for the chiffon. They will be stunning. I have a dress sewn from a silk cotton and it's so nice to wear. The coral colors are my favorites of the solids but the rich brown was a smart buy as it's hard to find warm neutral fabrics. Yeah, silk!
You are such a character, you always make me smile, funny girl...love your fabric picks, they will look great on you whatever you end up making, but maybe you should just admire them for a wee bit longer...my admiration pile of fabric is growing larger by the day....hahah
I just subscribed! I enjoyed and loved everything you purchased in Bangkok! I've seen a jacket that is called the "Coco." I think your first embroidered fabric would look so great in that style....then again, it is your fabric. It goes so great with all the solid silks so well.
Thanks for sharing - I saw you on instagram and just couldn't wait. I think I agree with Colette Baldwin - keep the two embroidered fabricas as pets! Just imagine the pleasure they would give you. xxx
I have never seen your channel before but wow!! I loved this video and I am a 6ft blokey IT guy LOL Love your expressions. Made me literally laugh out loud. The green silk showed off your eyes spectacularly and I would advise a box style short jacket type top with thin lapels. You would look very business serious!! :o) You are great and I can't wait to see what you do with them. Go for it. The last embroidered fabric HAS to be a dress. It begs for it. Needs to be very thin straps though with no shoulder covering but flowing sleeves.
Oh how I wish I had seen this video BEFORE I went to Bangkok. Unfortunately my husband went shopping with me. I had very little time - the mall in Chinatown only- and he was all but tapping his foot and looking at his watch! I was only able to purchase one piece of cloth - 5 meters of black silk.
That cream embroidered fabric is soooo gorgeous; deffo needs a Nehru jacket/ structured short coat like the Chloe. 😍 Love your videos; look forward to them. You're a bit nuts and I can appreciate and empathise with that!!! 😬😘😘
Amazing fabrics.With the embroidered silks I would use the same pattern,sewoverit the ultimate shift dress.The first fabric I'd use the pattern as it is .Then if you check the vlog on Lisa comforts shift dresses you'll see she's used a heavily patterned fabric as a border for a shift dress.so you could use large leftover pieces for that and smaller pieces as appliqué designs.The second fabric I'd use the same pattern but draft on a grown on sleeve to take advantage of the movement of the fabric.If you check over the sewoverit patterns there are many that will suit your fabrics.Im sure you'll make something as amazing as the fabrics as you have the skills not only to produce shop bought patterns but you can draught your own amazing designs.I can't wait to see.
Let us know what you did with it, btw I live in BKK and worn a lot of silk but over the years I changed to flax, much more comfy in this climate but not as beautiful
For your lovely embroidered silk, what about a blazer, or a menswear-inspired vest? Also, I think the coral and green would actually look stunning together. green dress with a coral sash? Or a skirt with different color inside the pleats?
I was curious who Jim Thompson was, so I paused the video and took to wikipedia...bad idea, because I fell down a rabbit hole of reading about mysterious disappearances...an hour later, I finally pressed play again. LOL!
Ha ha you crazy girl, you do make me 😂 but oh my.....that fabric uhh.....it's gorgeous. Can't wait to see what you make with them. No pressure, but you better not make any mistakes on these ha....not that you ever do, just saying 😀 great video.
I want want want all of them pleezzze - how about a giveaway?! That would solve the tricky problem of what to make with them, or, put the embroidered ones on the wall and gaze to your hearts content. Maybe you could meditate, using them as a focus? Seriously though, a Chanel type jacket would look fab, and be an incrediblely useful item of clothing. My colouring is similar to you which is why I am being envious...nay even jealous of you. Enjoy you sewing!!
So I yave just discovered your channel and have been Binge watching. And frankly I now know I must go on vacation in Bangkok! And frankly that silk is so beautiful I don't think you can cut them. Seriously Just don't cut them. Just hang them on the wall and then worship them every day!
oh my goodness the fabrics are stunning.The last two I would save every last scrap from them after making something and then perhaps framing them. Drooling and very envious. Melinda@pigstyatelier Lucky girl !
First of all, regarding the overall embroidered fabric, I really hate you. I am sooo jeolous! So how about a sleeveless coat-vest, long. Wear jumpers underneath. You have to make something classic enough to last forever. Just beautiful. And make pincushion with the scraps. Can't wait to see it.
OMG I went to the JT factory shop about 6 years ago when we were in Bangkok - husband stayed at the hotel obviously. It was a bit of a trek but I nearly wet myself when I walked through the door! As I recall 4 or 5 floors worth with the top floor being discounted JT items from the shops. I bought a number of lengths of cotton voile (a least I think thats what it is) in oranges and pinks with various elephants and fern prints - just fabulous. Not heard of China World but there is a market down by the river (not chatuchak) - forget what its called also has a large fabric area but a hot and sweaty trek if you go there! The two embroidered fabrics at the end are just fabulous! x
I am from India and I can totally understand how happy you are with your purchases. I am in love with the white one with embroidery, I mean it's so beautiful that one can look at it all day. Can't wait to see what you make with them! Happy sewing!
Welcome home! I'm in love with your new fabrics The embroidery fabrics are to die for!!! Absolutely fabulous!
I would just keep those embroidered silks as pets! ....so gorgeous!
Lovely video, thanks.
Oh my gosh. I love everything you bought. The last two pieces are stunning. I can't wait to see what you make with them. You are so talented and fun to watch.
Absolutely gorgeous fabric! I love them all. You will look perfectly lovely...exquisite in each garment sewn. I'm just delighted for you and sincerely appreciate you sharing this rare adventure!
I feel like I need to book a flight to Thailand right now as I am obsessed with embroidery!
Haha! The look on your face was priceless! I must admit that the 'oooh!' spontaneously burst forth from my lips when you held that first embroidered piece up. It's absolutely gorgeous!
Whoah. those fabrics are amazing. Youre gonna have so much fun with them. I m truly overwhelmed by the embroidery work. Cant wait to see what you make with them.
La-la-la-lalala-la-la. La-la-la-la-la-la…..
Wonderful shared experience of fabric buying excursions. Your colour palette is my favourites and I have yellow undertones to my skin while do not. I have called that green colour popo-green since childhood when my Canadiana coloured pencil set had grey-green no. 63 to draw and shade with. Entirely captivating and inspiring. The rain shower under the leaves was luscious too. Thank you
The embroidered two are absolutely incredible! I can't wait to see what you make from them. I definitely agree the first should be a coat or cropped jacket maybe?
Wow!! Love all of the silk fabric-the solid colours look lovely with your colouring and the embroidered silks are stunningly gorgeous. I'm looking forward to seeing what you make.
I adore silk too. The first ones are great. I love the sheen. The embroidered ones are very impressive. I'd be scared to cut them. Can't wait to see what you make. Great video and thanks for sharing your shopping treasures. 😊
What a fun shopping trip. Absolutely LOVE the embroidered silk. The first embroidered one definitely a jacket or coat. The second one would be beautiful as a dress. Great finds.
Honestly I would just have those embroidered silks on my wall, they're just works of art.
Gday Helen. Wow I can see why you are speechless! Your fabric`s are lovely, your 2 favorite ones seem far too beautiful to cut up into something, when I find a gorgeous fabric sometimes I feel like just having it as a wall hanging. I am sure you will sew something stunning. Looking forward to seeing your finished makes. Have fun traveling. Thank you for sharing. X
My God the embroidered silk! It's stunning! I'd have no clue what to make out of it!
I loved your face with the last 2 fabrics! That would definitely be my face if I managed to get hold of such lovely stuff!!
WOW......... I thought coat as soon as I saw the first one or if you don't have enough then a simple straight line jacket, that fabric doesn't need a pattern that is complicated, the second one is absolutely gorgeous I can understand why you caved in. Well worth whatever it cost to have two original pieces in your wardrobe.
You are very lucky to have found all of that beautiful silk, I can't wait to see what you do with it.
the embroidered silks are really fantastic..... i want some!!! actually they are all lovely.cant wait to see what you do with them xx
Oh what beautiful fabrics, I look forward to seeing what you end up making.
The embroidered silks are indeed gorgeous! I'd be super sure about EVERYTHING before I cut it, but you're more experienced with a high level of sewing, so I imagine all will be well!
You are SO delightful! Please show us what you made from these. And more textile market tours please so I can live vicariously! 🤩
That stiff embroidered silk is just crying out to be a Monsoon type jacket. It would be gorgeous, I don't know what pattern you should use but very simple lines to let the fabric show.
You will make stunning garments from all the beautiful fabric you bought.
I have similar colouring to you and since beginning to getting my me made wardrobe together it is looking more and more colourful in mainly the same colours as you. I do wear grey and navy though as neutrals.
Being able to choose the colours that suit you is such a delight instead of having to make do with what colour the clothing is made in.
Gorgeous. I hope you make another video so we can see what you make from them. That last one was amazing!
From one silk lover to another I just have to say how MUCH I enjoyed your video - all your fabrics chosen are colours I favour the most too - that luscious brown and the green one OMG! The embroidered silk was so beautiful! I would have gone nuts for sure. I was thinking the same thing that you have to make yourself at least ONE lovely jacket out of the lot - you might want to look at the Sewing Workshop patterns by Linda Lee - she has a few jacket patterns that would look gorgeous in one of your silks :) I would love to go to Bangkok and maybe one day I will make it across the Pacific pond!
Thank you!!! YES I completely love all of them and am very excited to decide what to do with them all - love your suggestions, thank you!
You made me laugh :) Love all the fabrics!
Fabrics are absolutely luxurious. I'm going to Bangkok this August. Thank you for sharing x
Thank you for sharing your silk with us. It is all gorgeous and I soooooooo look forward to seeing what you SEW with it. (Sorry people but it's made to be used, not hoarded, or simply hung on a wall.) Yes, a simple coat from the heavier embroidered fabric (Lisa Comfort made a cropped jacket from an Indian fabric that looks fab.) and a special 😉 dress for the chiffon. They will be stunning. I have a dress sewn from a silk cotton and it's so nice to wear. The coral colors are my favorites of the solids but the rich brown was a smart buy as it's hard to find warm neutral fabrics. Yeah, silk!
You are such a character, you always make me smile, funny girl...love your fabric picks, they will look great on you whatever you end up making, but maybe you should just admire them for a wee bit longer...my admiration pile of fabric is growing larger by the day....hahah
Beautiful fabrics! I hope you will show us what you make with them. tfs
I just subscribed! I enjoyed and loved everything you purchased in Bangkok! I've seen a jacket that is called the "Coco." I think your first embroidered fabric would look so great in that style....then again, it is your fabric. It goes so great with all the solid silks so well.
Fabric pets
Oh such beautiful fabrics! I wouldn't want to cut them!
Oh Wow ! Doesn't matter what you make as the embroidered fabrics are stunning ! Or you could just unfold it and stroke it , then put away again 😊
those fabrics are so pretty..think i'd be scared to cut into them.whatever youake out of them is going to be stunning 😍
Thanks for sharing - I saw you on instagram and just couldn't wait. I think I agree with Colette Baldwin - keep the two embroidered fabricas as pets! Just imagine the pleasure they would give you. xxx
Hold out for the Sew Over It coco jacket. That heavy embroidered silk would look amazing
Going to Bangkok in a month..great to see your vlog...gonna get tons fabric for my business 😊
Lost for words I would just sit there and stare at the fab fabric
Your happy place! Would be mine too, that Indian fabric is so beautiful I would just sit and look at it x x x x
I have never seen your channel before but wow!! I loved this video and I am a 6ft blokey IT guy LOL
Love your expressions. Made me literally laugh out loud.
The green silk showed off your eyes spectacularly and I would advise a box style short jacket type top with thin lapels. You would look very business serious!! :o)
You are great and I can't wait to see what you do with them. Go for it. The last embroidered fabric HAS to be a dress. It begs for it. Needs to be very thin straps though with no shoulder covering but flowing sleeves.
Welcome! And loving your suggestions! Thanks!
I'm dying to know how much the embroidered silks sold for, since you said they were expensive! They are stunning.
Oh how I wish I had seen this video BEFORE I went to Bangkok. Unfortunately my husband went shopping with me. I had very little time - the mall in Chinatown only- and he was all but tapping his foot and looking at his watch! I was only able to purchase one piece of cloth - 5 meters of black silk.
That cream embroidered fabric is soooo gorgeous; deffo needs a Nehru jacket/ structured short coat like the Chloe. 😍
Love your videos; look forward to them. You're a bit nuts and I can appreciate and empathise with that!!! 😬😘😘
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:) thanks!
Like works of art!
Amazing fabrics.With the embroidered silks I would use the same pattern,sewoverit the ultimate shift dress.The first fabric I'd use the pattern as it is .Then if you check the vlog on Lisa comforts shift dresses you'll see she's used a heavily patterned fabric as a border for a shift dress.so you could use large leftover pieces for that and smaller pieces as appliqué designs.The second fabric I'd use the same pattern but draft on a grown on sleeve to take advantage of the movement of the fabric.If you check over the sewoverit patterns there are many that will suit your fabrics.Im sure you'll make something as amazing as the fabrics as you have the skills not only to produce shop bought patterns but you can draught your own amazing designs.I can't wait to see.
Let us know what you did with it, btw I live in BKK and worn a lot of silk but over the years I changed to flax, much more comfy in this climate but not as beautiful
Beautiful fabrics, you just had to have the embroidered silks or else you would never have forgiven yourself. Stunning fabrics!
What about a kielo wrap dress (named) for the last silk chiffon? It's not your normal style I think, but it would look gorgeous!x
How about a sleeveless coat ( long vest) ? Wow!
how about the price
For your lovely embroidered silk, what about a blazer, or a menswear-inspired vest? Also, I think the coral and green would actually look stunning together. green dress with a coral sash? Or a skirt with different color inside the pleats?
SO TRUE - I really want to use them together, just figuring out what would be worthy! :)
Also, if you have any of the embroidered fabric left over, it would make a fantastic evening clutch.
O.M.G what beautiful fabric.
I was curious who Jim Thompson was, so I paused the video and took to wikipedia...bad idea, because I fell down a rabbit hole of reading about mysterious disappearances...an hour later, I finally pressed play again. LOL!
What stores do you advise me in Bangkok and Chiang Mai
And for the chiffon, how about just hem the edges and wear it like a shawl?? No interruption of the pattern.
Ha ha you crazy girl, you do make me 😂 but oh my.....that fabric uhh.....it's gorgeous. Can't wait to see what you make with them. No pressure, but you better not make any mistakes on these ha....not that you ever do, just saying 😀 great video.
Speechless, 😶. Next time you go swing by Portland and I'll go with you.
Soooooo pretty 😀 don't envy you cutting into those 😳
I know - eeek
Silk floor? Silk FLOOR! One of each please.😋
Yes, of course. You always need another color.
Price per metre for fabric?
which market place
What is the place calls?
Those embroidered fabrics need to be displayed like artwork so you can look at them and enjoy them every day. Wall hangings.
I want want want all of them pleezzze - how about a giveaway?! That would solve the tricky problem of what to make with them, or, put the embroidered ones on the wall and gaze to your hearts content. Maybe you could meditate, using them as a focus? Seriously though, a Chanel type jacket would look fab, and be an incrediblely useful item of clothing. My colouring is similar to you which is why I am being envious...nay even jealous of you. Enjoy you sewing!!
GIVE THEM AWAY?!!! No I'm far too selfish I'm afraid :)
And not crazy!!!
make a swing coat with that embroidered silk
You lucky lucky person.
So I yave just discovered your channel and have been Binge watching. And frankly I now know I must go on vacation in Bangkok! And frankly that silk is so beautiful I don't think you can cut them. Seriously Just don't cut them. Just hang them on the wall and then worship them every day!
gorgeous
oh my goodness the fabrics are stunning.The last two I would save every last scrap from them after making something and then perhaps framing them. Drooling and very envious. Melinda@pigstyatelier Lucky girl !
Silk avalanche!
Omg!!! The Indian embroidered silk ❤❤❤
First of all, regarding the overall embroidered fabric, I really hate you. I am sooo jeolous! So how about a sleeveless coat-vest, long. Wear jumpers underneath. You have to make something classic enough to last forever. Just beautiful. And make pincushion with the scraps. Can't wait to see it.
you're so cute!
You are a beige -white person, you could add earth colours, if you dont mide me being outspoken, hugs.
Well I consider that fate - coco has just been released
Jim Thompson is a rip off. Locals don't buy here as just for the tourists.
Now that's what I call a Haul!!!
I know right?! Oops :)