Yes, I had the overwhelming experience of fabric shopping in Paris. It has been a long time since I experienced anything other than JoAnn Fabrics (rip). Since the demise of JoAnn Fabrics, I live in a fabric desert unless you count Walmart and Hobby Lobby neither of which carry much in the way of thread. I admit that I have been sewing with the Hobby Lobby brand. It seems okay.
Back to the subject at hand, I picked out two fabric stores to visit. Both stores were a bit overwhelming and I managed to make it to a third one. The first store, Marche Saint Pierre, had "coupons" (pre-cuts) all around the outside of the building and they were all 50% off. I did find a beautiful piece of fabric there:
This is a navy & white floral cotton fabric. I purchased 1 1/2 meters. I am unsure what I will make from this. I wanted to look around more but you had to purchase fabric before you could go upstairs. Waiting to purchase was about 30 minutes. I found out later that there was 6 more floors.
The second store that I picked out was Les Coupons de St Pierre. This store was all "coupons" (pre-cuts). I looked but did not purchase at this location but here is a shot inside:
This is a small section of the store. Yes, under the piles are lots of fabric neatly folded.Then, I went into store called Tissue Reine. It was beautiful rows of fabric. One section of the store was just Liberty of London fabrics. I purchased a second fabric:
This is a beautiful pink floral. The picture does not do justice to the fabric. It is a Liberty of London Tawna Lawn and I purchased 1 1/2 meters. It was the best price that I have ever seen on this type of fabric. It is fabulously silky to the touch. I do not know what I am going to make with it. Hopefully, it will not just be petted.
Earlier in March, I had found some sewing related chocolates in Belgium. Oh, I really wanted to order them but unfortunately no shipping to the US. Yes you have guessed it, while touring in Brussels, Belguim we found this chocolate shop. Because we were with a group we could not stop and shop but my husband took me back during free time the next day. Here is my Easter candy:
The chocolates are praline half eggs, dark chocolate, carmelized white chocolate, and hazelnut praline chocolate.
Experiencing Easter in another country was interesting. France and Belgium have a long weekend for Easter. Unfortunately, that meant that many shops were closed.
When I returned home, flowers were blooming:
Happy Stitching!