FabricsWe keep in regular contact with our business partners to organise and discuss production/development processes and progress to ensure all quality standards are met.
Equus Fabrics is one of Canada's leaders in wholesale drapery fabrics. We carry an extensive line of products that range in a variety of patterns and colours. Our commitment to quality and customer service has made Equus a favourite among its customers. Equus Fabrics is a textile supplier for many retail and commercial outlets. Our line specializes in all types of textiles including: Drapery Fabric, Upholstery, Fire Retardant, Antimicrobial Fabrics, and a very successful drapery hardware line called Connections.
North Cutting Systems stems from the ideology of thinking outside the box. In our case thinking outside the table. Our founder Bill Slyne who has been working closely with Northsails for over 30 years, has been providing unique solutions to the manufacturing and processing of complex texiles and laminate composites. In the late 90's he established a new way of cutting textiles - Rapid Rotary™ Technology. Providing a more efficient machine with greater throughput all while having the smallest footprint possible.
HD Drapery House in Brampton is your source for custom window coverings. Along with manufacturing blinds, we will also measure your windows and install your blinds and draperies. For your convenience, we also provide a shop-at-home option. Please see our website for special offers on our window coverings.
Len's Mill Store always offers great quality at unbeatable low prices! There's sew much more at Len's Mill Store!
11 HUGE factory outlets: Barrie, Toronto, Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph, Hawkesville, London, Woodstock, Brantford, Port Dover & Hamilton. Sew much more!
We are a fabric, yarn, craft and outlet retailer with 11 locations across Southwestern Ontario (Canada).
Before Len's Mill Stores, there was Norfolk Knitters - a manufacturer of children's clothing in Port Dover, Ontario. Len Menary took over the business from the original 5 owners in 1970, and opened a small outlet store to accompany it. In 1974 heavy industry came to Port Dover, and Norfolk Knitters was unable to remain competitive - but at the urging of his customers, Len focused his attention on the retail business.