Textile Arts Center
Textile Arts Center (TAC) unites and empowers the textile community. People of all ages use TAC as a resource to connect with fellow creatives, broaden their skills, deepen their understanding of textiles, and share their work publicly. We are launching a crowdfunding campaign with a goal of $20k by December 19, 2024.
New York Textile Month
To investigate and celebrate the survival of the different textile components and expressions NYTM will draft a calendar that scripts all events, talks, walks, demonstrations and exhibitions concerning cloth, helping the general public to better comprehend and embrace the textiles of life.
Metro Textiles Fabrics NYC – metrotextilesnyc
Metro Textiles is the source for all your fabric needs at wholesale prices. We are located in the Garment District in NYC, where we have thousands of yards of designer fabrics. Best of all, our prices are affordable and unbeatable! Watch the Metro Textiles Team's weekly Youtube videos to see our latest fabrics come to life.
Chelsea Textiles | Antiques of the future | Fabrics, Furniture,…
Our collection of woven fabrics in a colour palette that perfectly coordinates with our hand embroideries. In stock now. perfect for compact spaces and children’s bedrooms. Create your own version with our interactive furniture builder.
NY Textile Lab
Join our textile supply ecosystem and bring deep value to the textile products you create! New York Textile Lab is a design and consulting company. We design yarns and textiles that connect designers to fiber producers and mills to help grow an economically diverse textile supply ecosystem.
Chapas Textiles | Custom Handwoven Fabrics
Chapas Textiles is a full service hand weaving studio, providing custom color and design offered direct to the interiors trade.
Clothing, Household Fabrics, and Accessories - NYC.gov
Every year NYC residents throw away approximately 200,000 tons of clothing, linens, shoes, and other textiles. You can get rid of clothing, household fabrics, and accessories by bringing them to thrift stores, retail take-back programs, textile recyclers, and drop-off bins around NYC.
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