As I sit here mending garb for Pennsic, I wonder - could it be financially reasonable for someone to sell ordinary sewing supplies at Pennsic? Regular Coats & Clark thread, snaps, hooks, needles, etc. I suspect the return on costs wouldn't be adequate to support a booth, alas, but I recall I wanted to fix my hem last year and couldn't find
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msmemory, Reconstructing History had linen sewing thread. Maybe not the exact shade, but I tend not to buy colors anymore: white, black, and a couple shades of grey do me just fine. (Unless I have the color I need in the stash already, of course.)
Finding regular needles is a challenge, though. I do think that a rack of basic sewing materials would be a good thing for some enterprising merchant.
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Depending on the logistics, I would also happily pay a merchant to do on-site mending if needed. Almost anyone's hand-sewing looks better than what I can do under camp conditions. (At home I can use good lights and a magnifying glass to see what I'm doing.)
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Good marketing, too, since the wooden needle case has their name written on it. Otherwise, I never would have remembered.
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Most years so will I. :)
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