Saturday, November 22, 2014

New Leather Shipment Has Arrived!

New inventory has arrived. Great selection of patent leather, 5-7 oz weight pliable and stiff leather, embossed leather, metallic hides, and more. Great color selection and priced to sell. Be sure to view the pictures showing what is currently available in my booth. There are several sizes, textures, and colors from which to select --- small pieces to partial hides. Bargain basement prices from $1 to $45. Great for the crafter and artist on a budget or fashion design student with limited funds. Also have a nice selection of hand dyed and indigo Nigerian cotton fabric. This is a vintage lot that was purchased from a couple who lived in Nigeria in the early 1970's. The wife purchased a large selection of fabric, brought it back to the USA, packed it away and never used it. They just don't make fabric like this anymore!  Check out the pics below our shop hours information.

Location & Hours

The Shoppes at Alum Creek ( in former SUN TV Building), Booth C7
1030 Alum Creek Drive
Columbus, OH  43209
Friday-Saturday: Noon - 6pm
Sunday:  Noon - 5pm
Phone ( 24 hours): 614-258-8876
Email: info@anitaveetextile.com


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Thursday, November 13, 2014

New Leather and African Fabric Inventory 

Additional leather and fabric inventory will be available beginning Friday, November 21st.  I will be posting pictures next week so be sure to check back next Wednesday or Thursday.  This is what I purchased this week:

Bundle of patent leather in black and colors (appx. 35 sq ft total)
Bundle of leather pieces in various colors, weights, and textures (appx. 80 sq ft total)
Colored leather remnants in 1-5 sq. ft. (purchased 20 lbs.)
Bundle of red, tan, black, and brown 5-6 oz weight leather (purchased 25 lbs.)
I only purchased a small quantity to see how well it would sell.  Ongoing supply is available.

Appx. 85 yards of various hand dyed Nigerian cotton fabric.  This lot was purchased from a lady whose parents lived in Nigeria in the early 1970's.  Her mother purchased these fabric cuts while in Nigeria,  carefully packed them away and never did anything with them.  This is vintage stock including hard to find indigo, tie dyed, and adire fabric.  Textile collectors and clothing designers, don't let this opportunity get away!