EXPLORING FOR SETTING UP A SEWING ROOM PART 1

by Mimi Sia

2023 OCTOBER QUARTERLY ISSUE

EXPLORING FOR SETTING UP
A SEWING ROOM PART 1

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As we mentioned in the article that it is the extended piece from our January 2021 where we wrote about the exploring of the London garment district. We followed the haberdashery shops located in Central London, West London, East London, South London and North London. That time we reported eleven of them. We found out that in the meantime 2 of them are permanently closed. We are about to report 9 of them in our study.

We like to stress that they can be useful and very handy for designers for haute couture, design schools, theatre and film costume designers, bridals, uniforms, and hobbyists.

We put this article under the column of the Entrepreneurship & Business and hope that for someone who wants to start her own fashion business would find it useful.

We will start to look in other countries and try to make them into our future report for reference.

Introduction

This piece was inspired by the previous piece with the title of “Exploring the London Garment District” that we published in our January 2021 issue. It was also because of my working experience in the early days that I started as the supplier of trims for the underwear industry. In those days I came across the term as “haberdasher” for the retail business where we sold our trims through them to the factories. Haberdashery is the name of the shop and it is an archaisms and it is no longer used.

Anyway, it is a business where small articles for sewing, dressmaking and knitting, where trims, narrow elastics, ribbons, buttons, fasteners, sewing threads, tapes and zippers are being sold.

You may find fabrics as well, they are known as drapers, which is also an archaism that is no longer used. You can buy by the yard.

Then there is the mercer who would specialized in linens, silk fabrics, fustians, worsted piece-goods and beddings.

In those days, I am talking about up until the 1960s, where home dressmaking, knitting and crochet knitting were still popular both for the practical uses or hobbies. But today the world has changed completely. But you are still able to find these shops in the main street of the town, but I must say that they are diminishing.

In some shops you may come across paper patterns where rulers, tapes and scissors are being supplied.

The reason why I am bringing up this subject is to let those who may have the interest to start their own business and try to explore all the possibilities out there. We have to know that everything starts with an idea and when you can put it together and you can launch it to the market you would want to introduce. And because I said in the beginning that I was inspired by the article we published in January 2021, I would explore the subject from London first. I may explore more in different cities around the world if I can find their existence. 

Central London

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Misan West _ Fabric store in Hammersmith and Fulham, London

21-23 Goldhawk Road
London W12 8QQ
Tel: 44 20 8811 2386
Website: misanstore.co.uk

Misan Fabrics
3-4 Berwick Street,
London W1F 0DR
Email: shop@misan.co.uk

Misan Textiles
3-4 Berwick Street,
London W1F 0DR
Email: textiles@misan.co.uk

Misan Midlands
Unit 29, Walkers Road
North Moons Moat Industrial Estate
Redditch B98 9HE
Email: midlands@misan.co.uk

Misan story began in 1983 with two brothers and founders following a third-generation family tradition, offering the finest fabrics for fashion and costume.

Macculloch & Wallis – Fabric store in West End, London

25-26 Poland Street
London W1F 8QN
Tel: 44 20 7629 0311
Website: macculloch-wallis.co.uk

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Macculloch & Wallis was established in 1902 and had supplied the fashion trade with fine fabrics and trimmings from their old premise located between Oxford Street and Bond Street in the heart of Mayfair.

Today they are located in Oxford Circus and they are in the theatre area of London.

Macculloch & Wallis made it through the pandemic and continue their business in Soho and online. They have a very large and unique range of knitting yarns.

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Morplan has its main store in London. They also have their presence in Bristol, Birmingham and Glasgow.

Morplan  London
56 Great Titchfield Street
London, W1W 7DF
Tel: 44 20 7636 1887
Website: morplan.com

Morplan Bristol
Unit 20D, Access 18, Kings Weston Lane
Bristol, BS11 8HT
Tel: 0117 964 3883
Email: bristol@morplan.com

Morplan Birmingham
6 Rocky Lane, Nechells
Birmingham, B6 5RQ
Tel: 0121 333 1390
Email: birmingham@morplan.com

Morplan Glasgow
33-37 Admiral Street
Glasgow, G41 1HP
Tel: 0141 429 0537
Email: glasgow@morplan.com

Morplan has been around for 175 years and it is UK’s number one supplier to the retail and fashion industries. They claimed to have 8,000 products featured in their catalogue and many more online.

They supply shop fittings and showcases to carrier bags, hangers and tickets. It is essential for running a successful retail business. They finish their products with printing of your company name and logo.

They are working with all the famous brands and retailers on the High Street. 

West London

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Shepherd’s Bush Market – Hammersmith and Fulham, London

Uxbridge Road, Shepherd’s Bush
London W12 8DF
Tel: 44 20 8749 3042
Website: myshepherdsbushmarket.com

Shepherd’s Bush Market in a 109-year-old market located in the heart of West London. It is with a diverse range of traders for goods, there is something for offer for everyone. 

East London

Fabians Haberdashery & Trimming LLP – Tower Hamlets, London

Unit 110 Railway Arches, Cannon Street Road
London E1 2LY
Tel: 44 20 7481 1543
Website: fabianstrimmings.co.uk

Fabians Haberdashery & Trimming LLP is an old established family business started in 1912 by the founder Hyman Fabian. The business is now in its fourth successions. located in East London, it is the wholesalers and suppliers of haberdashery and trimmings. Its range of products including zips, ribbons, elastics, sewing threads and accessories, and buttons.

It supplies a wide range of customers, ranging from textile trades to schools, retail stores and designers.

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William Gee – Hackney London

520-522 Kingsland Road
London E8 4AH
Tel: 44 20 7254 2451
Website: williamgee.co.uk

William Gee Ltd. was established in 1906 and is located in Dalston, London E8. It has a stock over 9000 textiles and trimmings for use in both trade and domestic craft users.

It is serving the clothing industries from couture designers to colleges of design, arts, fashion and textiles, hospitals, theatre and film costume departments, outfitters of uniforms and dry cleaners. It offers liveries throughout the country.

It has a very large range of pattern papers, from paper, to card, carbon transfer and spot and cross paper. It has fashion tools, marking chalks and extra fine pencils and vanishing pencils. Vilene, both fusible and non-fusible. It supplies fabric dyes. It has interlacing, linings and cotton calico. To complete everything, it even has fashion figure templates.

I think that this can easily be a “one-stop-shop.”

South London

The Wimbledon Sewing Machine Company Limited – Wandsworth, London Art supply store, a/k/a Sewing & Craft Super Store

292-312 Balham High Street
London SW17 7AA
Tel: 44 20 8767 0036
Website: craftysewer.com

The Wimbledon Sewing Machine Company Limited – The company started in 1946 and it is currently at its address at Balham High Street since 1981. It claims to be able to satisfy the need of someone who wants to make sewing as an operation, whether it is for commercial or to satisfy one’s hobby.

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The London Sewing Machine Museum is at 292-312 Balham High Road, London SW17 7AA and it is so different from the other museums that you can find in London. It has an extensive collection of sewing machines, over 600 of those, with associated equipment, such as iron and some old pictures. 

North London

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London Trimmings – Haringey, London

41B Antill Road
London N15 4AS
Tel: 44 20 7790 2233
Website: londontrimmings.co.uk

 London Trimmings was established in 1969 and it is a family run business. It claims to have a stock of tens of thousands of individual items to meet the need of tailoring and haberdashery.

ANK Camden – Fashion Accessories Store, Camden London

10 Pratt Mews
London NW1 0AD
Tel: 44 20 7354 4435
Website: facebook.com/ankcamden

ANK Camden is a company who supply belt buckles and all the necessary metal parts.

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