The life of an expat can be challenging, boring, fun, frustrating and a multitude of other conflicting emotions often occurring simultaneously. Yesterday, I went into stress/panic mode when I found out that we may need to leave the country (for good) in
days rather than
months. Skipping any boring details, I may find myself stateside very soon so...when the tough get stressed, the stressed STOCK UP!
A trip to my fabric zone was required. I went to the ever dirty, dusty, crowded, sometimes odorous, hot, sticky, fantastically priced and fabulous area of Hyderabad known as General Bazar. The last time I went was with a girlfriend, and her driver said to me "Madam, you are a true Hyderabadi. In all of my years driving expats, no one has EVER asked to go to MG Road in Secunderabad (ie a very specific location in General Bazar)" I really don't mind going off the beaten path, especially for great prices.
I spent about 3 hours and went to 4 shops. My 6 bags looked innocent enough, but I came home with some serious loot:
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6 Bags looked innocent enough |
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Colored Lace |
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White Lace |
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White Lace |
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More white lace |
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Fabulous black lace--I have plans for this! |
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Peacock Embroidered Patch |
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Large Paisley Embroidered Patch |
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Small Embroidered patches with mirror work (pardon the flash) |
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cotton: love this one! |
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More cottons |
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Indian motif cottons with matching poplin |
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Some Indian motifs and block printed cotton |
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cotton prints |
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More cotton prints |
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Clockwise from Top Left: Crepe, Satin, 2 cottons |
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Dull, boring, poplin and lining fabric |
That was just the fabric and lace. This was my haul from my favorite "Tailoring Materials" shop owned by my favorite shop keeper, Mr. Prakash, whom I lovingly refer to as "the Zipper Guy".
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Lots and lots of Buttons, Zippers, pins, machine needles and pinking shears |
The total tally was a whopping 88 meters of fabric! Seeing that number immediately sent a scene from "Back to the Future" through my head: when the time machine first disappears and Doc jumps up and down cheering: "What did I tell you? 88 MILES...PER...HOUR!!!
Yes it was heavy to carry, and yes I got fantastic deals. Because I'm a geek, not only did I tally up the total meters, but I calculated the average price for those 88m. Ready? The average price per meter was $2.12!! All of those 16" zippers: $0.12 each! Yes, you read that correctly. Thank you India!
Your Blog is wonderful. Thank you for sharing your sewing projects!
ReplyDeleteGotta love those zippers! Great little collection of buttons too!
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