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I was wandering around this morning trying to find the moneychangers down in Pahurat, the South Asian neighborhood here in Bangkok, to check the rates against what I'm getting from the banks. I didn't find any of them. I may have to wait until I get to Little India in Singapore, where I know where to look.

Anyway, serendipity struck, and I walked through both Pahurat and Sampeng markets looking for a moneychanger.

Pahurat and Sampeng markets are sewing heaven. Pahurat is one of those buildings that is bigger on the inside than on the outside, and Sampeng seems to go on for miles. (It only goes on for blocks, actually.) Shops selling buttons, zippers, ribbon, and notions of all kinds, and some finished clothing.

And fabric. Fabric as far as the eye can see, which admittedly isn't very far because everything is so tightly packed together.

Over lunch at a food stall, I realized that I had a lot of friends who would have a blast here. And then it occurred to me that a lot of them would probably want to see the Morning Market in Vientiane, and maybe the silk in Chiang Mai, and maybe Little India in Singapore, and so on. And there was the weaving in Luang Phabang.

There are a lot of fabric markets here, some of them for tourists, and some for local people. Pahurat and Sampeng didn't have many tourists. I think a lot of people locally either make their own clothes, or buy fabric to have them made, since labor is cheap.

I don't know the first thing about fabric or sewing, so I wouldn't be able to give any detailed help about the material. But I imagine I could bring people to the markets and say, "Look! Fabric!" :)

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Date: 2004-02-13 07:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] r-ness.livejournal.com
I'm sorry, I'm so bad at this that I even failed to correctly get my friend KJ a few yards of blue silk. So, while I can tell you there's plenty of white or light-colored cloth, I have no idea how to determine what kind is good for dyeing.

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Date: 2004-02-14 01:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] marith.livejournal.com
It was just a thought! The markets sound gorgeous. If I'm ever brave enough to visit non-English speaking countries, believe me, you'll be the first person I ask. :)

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