 Alrighty, here's the damage. Fun fact, well, gosh, it was only about halfway through the day and I weighed my fabric purchases and they weighed eight pounds. So that's what we are about to get into. I probably bought from maybe five stores today, couple pieces from each one. So I'll go through them one by one so you can see everything. Stay tuned. So first up, we went to B&J fabrics. If you don't know New York City, B&J is really nice, very clean, very organized and they have a lot of really, really nice fabrics. The prices can be very expensive. I saw some Valentino silk cotton something brocade. There was like $210 a yard but you can also find some really affordable things as well and I can always just trust that the quality is really good. So I've been wanting to make another Seamwork denim jacket like I was wearing earlier today. So I picked up this like mauvey pink denim. This I think was like $13 a yard and I just feel like it's got just enough stretch and it's a really good weight for the jacket and it's a little bit brushed on the inside. So it will be nice and cozy against my skin. And then so my splurge there was this. Gosh Amber, was it 100% cotton? I can't remember. Is it stretch? Is it light brown? It was a stretch twill or is a stretch twill. Let me try and get you a big shot of the print. So it's a stretch twill, a lot of really fun, vibrant colors. It's very soft, structured a little bit. And I think it's gonna be a really great fit and flare dress, maybe something with princess seams, probably sleeveless. It's on focus. Oh, it will eventually. Yeah, you just keep going when you're done focused. Yeah. Anyways, and this was like 35 a yard, I think. So I ended up getting a yard and a half or two yards. I can't remember. But I am just loving orange lately. Everything I was picking out on this trip kept being like orange and blue, orange and this, orange and that. So I think this will be a really beautiful dress and it was like one of my big splurges from the trip. Okay, after B&J then we went to Swan. Remember I filmed from there, the one that had like this super narrow walkway to get through. So everything there was really, really cheap. I think all of these were $7 a yard. I'm pretty sure they were all $7. So I got this striped cotton, again with the orange, just a yard, but I liked the navy, the pink, the lime and the orange altogether. And this is just gonna be a cute little willow tank or some kind of basic top. You remember whenever I was doing Me May May, there was like a shortage of tops in my collection. So I really tried to get fabrics that I knew I would wanna make tops out of. That's also what this is going to be. This reminds me of like seagulls and the beach, but without being too like kitschy. Also a bit of an Asian vibe going, which I think is pretty. So I was picturing some kind of like flutter sleeve top. It is polyester and it kind of feels like polyester, maybe a little bit crepe-like, but it just, I think it'll look really pretty and you can dress it up and dress it down. And I don't know, I just really liked the coloring and I liked the little bird looking things on there. And again, $7 a yard. So I got a couple, or instead of getting a yard and a half of that to account for the sleeves. And then, so Amber actually found this first and then ended up picking a different colorway, a more royal blue, like a more vibrant blue. And the more I was looking at this one, the more I was like, you know, I really like that. So this is a cotton sateen, stretch cotton sateen and I got enough to make a dress. So probably another one of my thin flare dresses, maybe the royal wedding sew-along pattern, which is new look 6526, maybe something like that. But I mean, navy and white stripes with kind of like the edgy variation of the stripes. Yeah, I just really, really kind of fell for this one and the price was really good. So there's that. Then we went to Grainline linen. Again, I pretty sure I vlogged after leaving there to tell you guys how great Grainline was and how you could go online and order these from their website. So if you really like them, you can get them for yourself. You just have to pay shipping and taxes. Okay, so the first one, let me see, is this the wrong side? You think so? Well, they kind of look the same. You'll get the idea without me having unfolded. So it is this background is like a little bit ivory and then it's kind of like ombre where it goes from like a blue, green, orange all the way down to a pinky, purple and then a blue and orange on the bottom. So kind of, you know, changes colors. So I'm thinking of a Fit and Flare dress with a waistband but I want it to go this way. So that the green is on the bottom and this will be like bust area, waist area and hem. I'm hoping it's gonna take some, you know playing around with the pattern placement to get it right but I still think it can be really cool to showcase all of the stripes in some fashion. So we'll see how that ends up panning out but it was just so different from anything I'd ever seen in linen or otherwise. This one I got with a very specific plan in mind it's this really gorgeous like green grass, grassy green and I want to make the Mimi G. Jessica dress out of this. I already have the pattern. Just need to print it and make it. So this one feels really, really soft. I know it's gonna wash up beautifully and it's gonna make one of those really cool like washed and worn Jessica's that I think is gonna be really cute. And then this guy. So red is not usually a color I pick for myself. A lot of you when I made the poppy dress said like you look really great in red. You should make it more often. So this is for all of you guys but this one I wanted to make the new McCalls pattern the one that has the bodice that ties in the front and then has that little cut out there and those huge Palazzo pants. That is what this is for. Like I looked up the yardage and I got exactly what I needed just to make that. So that is what this will end up being. They had a lot of colorways of this. They had an orange, kind of like a gray green, a blue. Gosh, maybe like a black or I don't know they had a bunch of different colors of this. And again, it's one of those that feels really, really soft. This one is a little bit scratchy and I'm interested to see, or not scratchy but like really, really stiff. So I'm interested to see how it's gonna wash up. These two already feel like rayon-y, soft and smooth. So I don't know, we'll see what happens whenever all the stabilizers come off of the linens. Okay, then we went to, okay. So back to Janky. You follow me on Instagram. You could see that we got out of there unscathed this time. No drama, no fighting. Everyone was actually in a really, really great mood. So that was good to see that the store hadn't been burned to the ground by a disgruntled employee. I think we make the camera shake like that. But I actually didn't find as much there as I thought I would. And it might've just been a little bit of fatigue at that point because we hadn't had lunch and we've been kind of going at this for a few hours. But what I did get was this is a slubby linen and I know you're like, you just got all that really great linen but it has this awesome embroidered border. It's a one, only one of the selvages has this border on it. So you have more of the main body fabric. So I didn't have to buy that much and it was really cheap at like, what was it, $7 or $8 a yard? Something like that. So it's this really pretty, like seafoam greeny blue color. I'm not sure how it's showing up on camera but I just think that that is gonna make a cute little shift dress or something really light and breezy, perfect for the beach. So yeah, we both, Amber got, what color did you get? Navy. Navy with the embroidered. Because Carolyn had it. Yeah. Diary of a sewing fanatic. Is that it? Yeah, she, yeah. So I decided to copy Carolyn because it was so pretty when she showed me. Very cool. Okay, so this one is a little unassuming. It's just kind of like a solid. The color is really pretty. It's like a tomato red, kind of like a red with pink in it but it's a cotton silk blend and it feels really amazing. And this is the one I didn't see. It also feels like it has like a brushed quality to it or sanded. Sanded, yeah. The color is not showing up right on here. It's like so much brighter. Let's see. Ooh. Does that help? Put a spotlight on it. No, it's reading more orangey in this video but it's got more of like a, I don't know. Does it look better up against my skin tone than the white sheets? It's still looking a little orangey. Okay, well you have to take that word for it. It's really pretty in person and at like, oh gosh, $8 yard maybe. It's gonna make a really great solid top that I can wear with like pattern shorts or jean shorts or whatever. So it was kind of a no brainer. It was one of those things that I wouldn't have bought it online probably but seeing it in person, feeling it in person, all of that just really sold me on it and the price was right. So then after that we went to lunch and I was feeling rejuvenated and ready to go again. We went to fabrics and fabrics and there's like more in this bag that I totally forgot about because we had dropped off all these fabrics at the hotel room, I emptied out my bag and so there are actually two more. I am never gonna get all of this home. I don't know what I'm gonna do tomorrow. Oh my goodness. Okay, so then we went to fabrics and fabrics and another great little shop, the owner there, Pie, remembered me. It's actually a really big shop. It is, it is actually very big. But I guess I meant, there weren't a lot of workers, there wasn't a lot. At B&J, there are so many people there working. This one had like two people. But the owner, Pie, remembered me from last year. He's like, aren't you the internet girl? And I'm like, whoa, I cannot believe you remembered that. Anyway, so they have a lot of really great quality stuff too. I think they're most known for their silks. They have a huge selection of silks in every kind of substrate that you can imagine. But living in South Carolina, like I'm not really buying silks because it's just so humid and for better or worse, we get really sweaty down there. So I'm just not trying to ruin any silk with my bodily functions. But I was able to find some polyester prints that I think will be good. I know you're thinking, polyester, that's so hot and not breathable. True, but it also washes really well and will stand up to the elements of the humidity and heat and all of that. So the first one is this adorable stripe with a floral border print. So Amber spotted this one. It was like way high up on the ceiling, buried underneath a whole bunch of other fabrics and they pulled it down for me. At first we thought it was this all over. We didn't realize that it stopped. So it's got kind of like a pique quality to it. It's got like a bit of a woven element to it. But I mean, I just couldn't resist the colors, navy, ivory and pink. I mean, come on, like this is great. So it's gonna be a fit and flare dress because that's just what I like to wear. So what I like to make is what I like to wear so if it ain't broke, don't fix it. And obviously this will be at the hem. I don't know how I'm gonna play up the bodice yet. Maybe the flowers make an appearance. Maybe they won't, but I'm thinking probably not right now. But so fell in love with that one. And then Amber also spotted this one. And this has more of a cotton feel to it. Don't you think? I mean, it was in the polyester section, but it was the one that was like bonded. It is bonded. So maybe it's like a cotton webbing and the polyesters bonded on top. See that? Hard to say exactly what's going on here. But it's still, I mean, it's obviously more stable. It's like has a light interfacing all over it. Honestly, probably like a really great button up shirt. So maybe I'll make a shirt dress out of this. That'd be cute. At first I was like, this is kind of a lot for full body garment. Maybe it should just be a skirt, but this is all they had left. And so they gave me a good deal on buying all that was left because they didn't want to end up with three quarters of a yard of something that they knew they wouldn't be able to sell. So they gave me a good deal on it. He ended up rounding, it was like two and a quarter yards. He rounded down to two yards and then gave me $3 off the yardage price. So I got this whole two and a quarter yard piece for $30. So that's not bad. But it has a lot of really great colors in it. And yeah, I'm thinking shirt dress for sure. That'd be so cute. Yeah, super cute. Okay, so then we left fabrics and fabrics and we went to Elliott Berman fabrics. The owner there also recognized Amber and me both and was like, haven't you guys been here before? And we were like, yeah, we came last year, you know, blah, blah, blah. So she was really great. Super sweet was talking to us about making sure to tag them. Every single time we make something with their makes, that's really important to them. So you'll probably see some of this appear on my social media. But so the first one is a, what section were these like, were these rayon? They had to have been because they do a lot of viscose, a lot of Italian viscose and stuff like that there. So I have a feeling that this is 100% rayon but it's got this dark background. I'm pretty sure it's navy and has the blue and the pink and yellow. They kind of look like candy corns. Party hat candy corns. That's funny. But yeah, I saw that and just thought, again, it would make a really cute top, flutter sleeve maybe, something that it feels amazing. This one just feels really good. Yeah. I also grabbed this, I think it's a cotton twill, stretch twill. Yeah, a stretch twill. I just fell in love with the coloring here, the blue and then the baby pink with the white background. It's got a lot of like fauna over it, I guess, but it's almost like stamped on, I don't know. It's just a really cool print. And it's not the same, it kind of makes a stripe. So if you can see that it has a stripe here and a stripe here. So I'll have to play that up some way, but it just feels really, really great. And the fabrics that I got from them last year, sewed up really great. You guys all really loved them. So I know the quality is there. So another one I'm really excited about. And these weren't that expensive. I feel like I got this for 15 yard and this for 18, 16, 18, something like that. So I mean, they do have more expensive things there too with all of that imported rayon and viscose and all of that, but it doesn't all have to be expensive. You can dig and you can find good things and you can be really nice to the owners and maybe they'll give you some discounts. I don't know that she did that, but she might have. Cause she's the owner and she can decide to do whatever she wants. Okay, so after that, we left there and we walked down to a store we had never been to before. It is called True Mart discount fabrics. True Mart discount fabrics. And it's near the FIT museum. If you had that way, hit them both up. Okay, so True Mart discount fabrics was very small but it was promising from the very beginning because they had these huge bins right outside the front door, $2 a yard, $5 a yard. So we knew we were in the right place. We went in there and they had a couple of employees. One of them you could tell was like owner type and knew this election really well. The other guy was just like the worker bee and he was kind of like, I don't know. I mean, he knew a little bit but not as much as the owner guy. And he would say his name was David or something like that. And so I would see something because they had floor to ceiling fabric and then bolts leaned up on the fabric. You couldn't, there's no way to take in all of their inventory there. So I would see something that I liked and I would say, do you have this in another colorway? Do you have this in another print? Do you have more fabrics that feel like this one and have him help me shop? So that's how I ended up with so much stuff. Also, he was really good at saying, this is the end of the bolt. I'll give it to you for a really good discount. And so some of this stuff I got for so cheap, it was basically like wearable muslins. Like how could I say no? Not factoring in, I have no idea how I'm gonna get all this home. But let's see. The first one, let's start with what I remember for sure. And that is this lovely cotton satin with these really cute yellow birds all over it. He told me after I had committed to buying it that it was Carolina Herrera. No idea how to verify that, although he promised me that I could go online and I would find dresses made out of this. We're gonna look. But it has a pretty like sky blue and then these yellow little finch birds or something called. Humming birds. Humming birds, okay. Amber knows her. Yeah, my birds. Those are birds better than me. But so yeah, this was really sweet, really cute. When I showed it to Amber, she's like, yes, you have to get that. That was no brainer. Then he was showing me around the linen section and I was like, oh, I don't know. We just bought all this linen. And then I spotted this color and I said, you know, that actually is a color I really like. It's a faded like sage green. It looked a lot more blue in the store. So I wonder if in natural daylight it will change a little bit. But it is a rayon linen. It's got some weight to it. It's a little bit hefty. So I thought it would make for a perfect little cropped jacket, maybe with three quarter sleeves or something. But because it has that brushed quality to it, it could also be a really great like denim jacket. You know, I could make another seam work jacket out of this. So I don't know, it's a little bit drapey too. So I don't know. I had in mind to get it for a like little cropped jacket that had like less frills and less stuff going on. Something more simple. So we'll see, but it does feel really good. It feels a lot more like rayon twill than it does linen. That's for sure. If it has linen in it, I bet it's like 30% or something like that. But yeah, it feels really, really good. So excited about that one. Then I was like ready to check out and Amber's like, oh, what about this? And no, I don't want that. So she pointed out this to me. This was in their cotton section. And it's like a crinkle cotton with a stripe, like a little baby baby stripe. And so she mentioned white leg pants. And I said, you know what? That would be really cute. I've been seeing those high-waisted, defined waistband, huge Palazzo type pants all over the place lately. And I thought, you know, that would be really cute out of this because it is a print, but it's also from far away, doesn't really look like a print. And because it already has the wrinkles in it, like who cares if you sit down and get it all wrinkly? It kind of like blends in. And he gave me this for $5 a yard. So, or was it this? Yeah, this ended up being- That was cute too, though. It was. I don't remember how much, but it was not expensive. Because like I said, it already made up my mind and I was ready to check out. And these were like afterthoughts that he was like, these girls can help me get rid of some inventory, so let's give them a good deal. So it may have been like five or $6 a yard, something like that. So yeah, I'm really excited to make those. New kind of fun silhouette for me. Pants that don't require a ton of fitting. So I'm excited about that. Maybe that'll be my July, so my style project instead of shorts. I don't know. I was thinking about making another pair of goji shorts from Deer & Doe for my July. So my style, because I'm not gonna make the four-cyte trousers or the- Whatever the pants patterns are. Land or pants, they're very fitted. They would take a lot of fitting for me. So I knew immediately I was gonna abandon those, but I thought I would abandon them for shorts, but now I'm thinking maybe I'll try and do something out of this. And I bet I could even convert that McCall's pattern with the little twisty top and just- And the pants. And make them into pants. Just take the pants and the waistband and finish off the waistband. You know, your pineapple shorts? That's the goji one. Make those into pants, yeah. Oh, or make the paper bag ones. Yeah, that's true. Maybe Q2, anyway. Anyways, digressing here into a plan's video. All right, so then he showed me this. Again, it came from their cotton section. It's really stretchy. Like cotton span, he thought maybe. Maybe a cotton rayon span. He wasn't sure, but it's black with these little diamonds. So it's gonna be a fit and flare dress. I mean, this is gonna be quick, simple, dirty, fit and flare dress that will be easy because it's black and white and just a cute little, almost like an e-cat print with the dead diamonds that aren't perfectly defined. So this was, I got the rest of what was left. And I wanna say it was like $5 a yard. So ended up being a really good deal. Super cheap dress. And that is it, folks. That is my New York City day three fabric haul. Okay, bonus footage. Amber is going to do her fabric haul now. She just counted how many pieces? 15 pieces. Yeah. Okay, so yesterday, I also got the zippers and thread like Lindsay had. Where was that? Sil. And this is stretch cotton from, where was that? Mood? Today? No, no, no. After moods. Shoot, where did we go? I can't remember. It's where the bargain bin was. Oh, chic. Chic, yeah. Yes, from chic. This was the only one I picked up at chic. Maybe stretch something. It's not cotton, but anyway. Floral, cute. Very cute. What are you going to make with it? Dress. Okay. Fitted bodice. Sittin' flair. Wear a skirt or pleating. Perfect. Next was, I don't know if this is next, but this was Janky store, I think, a material world. First, I picked up this navy. Oh, right. You saw Lindsay had like the sage green. This is the navy one and Caroline had this fabric and I thought it was super cute. So when I saw it, I had to get some too for. Flattery is the biggest form of, wait, imitation is the biggest form of flattery. So we can be twins, so. And you're going to make a dress, right? A shirt dress. I think so. It's a little sheer, but we'll kind of see. Yeah. We're thinking about lining them with like some lawn or some light and expensive cotton to keep it breathable. And it's just a single border on one edge, not both. Mm-hmm. That was a good price, I think. And then I picked up this leaf print cotton satin. Is that a stretch? Yes, slight and just slight stretch. And it's kind of a sage green. I just thought it was cute. It is cute. What are you going to make out of that? Dress. Cute. Listen, we live in our dresses in the south. That's all there is to it. Oh, funny story about this one. So I walked by this fabric and I said, I bet Amber is really going to like this, but I've had such a bad track record of pointing out fabrics to Amber and her being like, no, not really. I don't like that. So I was like, I'm going to subtly hint. So I pulled it out, made it very easy for her to see. Got it right next to this one. I was like, this is my color. I got a big swatch of it out so she couldn't miss it. And sure enough, she walked by. She saw that she went, she'd already spotted the green one. So she was going to tell the girl to cut some of the green one. And then she saw that one and added it to her cart. So I won. Yep. And it was like, what, eight or 10? Yeah, eight, I think. So I was thinking, actually I had a pattern in mind. It was like a McCall's shift dress that was kind of summery. So we'll see. Yeah, it's really cute and it looks just like you. All colors. Yeah. Yeah, here's the new jam. Oh, this is from Grayline linen. And this was our first time visiting that store. Oh yeah. This was like your splurge, probably. Close. Yeah, this might be that. Well, fabrics and fabrics, or Elliott Berman, you probably spent the same amount, but I think it was only 16 a yard. And I've seen these digital printed linens for more like 24 to 30. Yeah, it really is. So pretty with the blues and pinks. Yeah, I love it so much. I told her I was gonna be jealous of this. Really unique, interesting print. There's like a green and pink one that Lindsay should order online if she's coming. I know, I know, I'm thinking about it. Okay, we had to change the battery, but we're back. Okay. And then the second linen that I grabbed was this. Whoa, okay, this is reading very orange. I promise you, it is like a tomato red. This is not like traffic cone orange, which is how it's reading. I wish that there was a way from far away or up close. Will the white balance occur? No, it's not happening. Okay, promise you, it's more of a red. But you got a good deal on that one because it has some faults. That he showed me and Lindsay was like, what spots? And that either maybe they'll wash out or they were so tiny, I could cut around them. They were like little black scuffs. And so this was $3 cheaper than the same fabric without any issues with it. And I just was like, I don't see the issues. And then we flipped over the fabric and on the other side, you definitely couldn't see them. And so I was just like, I'm feeling like you should just get the cheap fabric. $6 for a really great quality linen. So I talked her into getting the messed up one. Hopefully they'll either come out or like she said, she'll be able to cut around them. You won't be able to see them anyways. Okay, this was, what was it, swan? Swan, yeah. And this is the brighter blue. That is so pretty. I do love my navy, but this is a really pretty blue. He bought it in the navy and then the owner was like, oh, I have this in another color. So he brought this out and it was just a little different. And I made Lindsay vote and then we both got them. I said, you get that one and I'll get the navy one. So we can be twins sort of. So something cute. I don't know, it's stretch cotton satin, I guess. Yeah, it is a really pretty blue. And then this is kind of a funky print, but it's a rayon crepe. And we didn't really see that many rayon crepes or rayon shally. It's not as popular in the New York stores as it is online, I think right now. This was just, I don't know, kind of weird print, but I could picture some sort of address. And it just feels so nice. And Amber loves Emerald Green as much as she loves blue. So we didn't see a lot of green fabrics either. So it was a good product. I didn't get looks funky on one big piece, but when you cut it all up to make a dress. But I think maybe from a distance, it's just like geometric print. I agree. We'll see. That's what I think. That was swan. And then this was prime, like the one store Lindsay didn't buy anything. I show restraint. I can say no. So another kind of leafy print or graphic-y scribble, it's like another, I guess, tomato-y red, red, red bright red. Yeah. It's showing up a little bit orange, but sort of close to true on the camera. So what was it? Stretch cotton satin. Yeah. He had like a whole table of it. And when we first walked in, he said they were $10 a yard. The longer we stayed, he said, you know what? He took a little nap while we were in the back. So I think he felt a little well rested. And so he's like, you know what? I'll get, I'll give it to you for eight, so. And then it rained and so we hung out with him. Oh my God, it poured. It more than rained. It like down poured, but we just stayed and hung out with that guy and listened to some news. We tried our bargaining again in the back and got this down to eight. Cause I think originally he said 10. And this I think is an ITY knit. Yeah. The leaves are more magenta in real life than they're showing up here. With like gray background. I just thought it was kind of cute. Yup. And we all know Amber loves a knit dress. So, oh, that color, it looks more true to color now. Whenever she puts it up there. Oh my gosh. It's really hard to see it all stocked up like this. Okay. So this was from Elliot. Is it Beerman or Berman? Berman. Berman, okay. She has really nice imported fabrics and her knits feel amazing always. Like this is a Rayon Fiskos knit spandex. Stretchy. It just feels heavenly. Is it navy or black? It's navy. She had a black of this way too. But I love navy and red cause I've gotten more navy and more of this next one. Anyway, geometric print. So, another cute knit dress. And you got that for like 16 a yard too, right? Something like that. Yeah. And then this one I really loved. And this is a Rayon Shally, I think, feels like it. Another navy flowers with red on like kind of a cream background. I just... This might be my favorite of everything you got. I love that. Yeah, that was one where when I saw it, I didn't even have to... Yeah, I think she probably could have told Amber it was $25 a yard and she still would have gotten it. I was expecting 20 or higher than 20. And so when she was like what, 16, 18, something like that, I was like sold. Yeah, she didn't skip a beat. And she had been like hemming and hauling and hemming and hauling when we were at fabrics and fabrics. Cause they have so many pretty silks but I'm not really on a silk budget. So, it would have been a splurge, but... There was one there that she loved and she kept thinking about it, thinking about it. She just could not make up her mind. And then she goes here, finds this one and just was like in love. When you know, you know. True. So. True. Ready? Oh my gosh. Okay, so last bag. This was from Discount True Mart which was our first time visiting that store as well. This is a rib knit. And I think it feels like rayon spandex. It is buttery soft. Yeah, it's wine colored, not this weird brown. But funny story, they had this labeled as wife beater fabric because that's what wife beater tank tops are made from, you know, rib knit. And I just thought that that was hysterical. Yeah, and I got a really good price because it was the end of the bolt. So I only wanted like one yard, but there was at least a yard and a half. And so he gave me the rest for free pretty much. Yeah. So, yeah. Like I said, he was ready to make some deals that owner guy. So, they were nice. David, I think his name is David. That sounds right. This one, I spotted in the bin outside. Yeah, the two dollar bin. It was rainy and we ran inside and I, but I spotted this outside and grabbed it. And it was also the end of the bolt and it was like $2 for $2 a yard. And I think it's a little over two yards or something like that. Yeah, it's definitely a purple background. Like I would have paid for that. I mean, it's a little dirty because it was outside, but it feels really good. So cute. Yeah, rayon shally, purpley print. Yeah, I don't know if those guys are buying end of bolt stuff, but they were real low on a lot of fabrics. So it made me feel like that's how they were staying in business, selling end of bolt stuff. Yeah, something. And then this one, Lindsey spotted because she was, she felt a black, was it a tinsel twill or is it a cup row? I wasn't sure. Oh, no one knows. Sanded drapey woven. They had a black one in the store and then he said they had this purpley color outside. And we all know what outside fabric means. Yeah, so he grabbed it. And it was like $5 a yard, I think. So I got two yards, so that's $10. Yeah, and again, it's grape, purpley grape, not blue, even though it looks like blue because it's a white shape though. It's like, it's pretty grape and these two match. Yeah, pretty close. Yeah, so I've got the purples covered too. No. Is that it? So there's Amber's fabric haul from our whole week here in New York City. And we still have a little bit to do tomorrow, but I think after seeing these stacks, we might have some more restraint than we would have if we hadn't laid this all out. So anyways, but you love it all, right? Yeah. So fun, so inspired. Yay. All right.