Now that the dust of confusion has settled, I think I should let the cat out of the bag and tell you where I’ll be getting my gingham from. Don’t forget that I’ve been looking for the traditional 100% cotton 1/4 inch check that I grew up with, have always used and plan to use now that I’m teaching smocking online. I’ve been looking for a reliable source with an easy to navigate website that I can recommend to students and would-be students who, in some cases, may be living in other parts of the world.
Since the mid 1970s when I first moved to London, and the whole ground floor of John Lewis was a fabric department, I’ve had the luxury of being able to pop into MacCulloch & Wallis to buy my sewing supplies. Their gingham fabric is narrow at only 90cm wide, but it’s the good quality, typical school uniform summer dress weight that I’m used to working with. They usually have a range of colours but at the moment they only have turquoise. However, if turquoise is ‘your colour’ then I’d most definitely snap it up! They have a very ‘user friendly’ website, so keep an eye out for new stock and if you are planning a trip to London, they have reopened with strict measures in place to keep you safe.
A first smocking sample by Rowena Luke-King.