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Can anyone help me find trim for my renaissance costume?

I've been searching around for some ribbon and some fringe that will work with my costumeI've already got the bodice made and close to finished beadingWhat I'm looking for is some ribbon for a skirt I'm making out of yellow peach/orange and a silvery green fabricThey're vertical stripes and I'm looking for some ribbon that has those colors and an almost maroon red color to cover up the seamsI'm also looking for most of those colors in a fringe for around the brown overskirt I'm makingI'm just wondering if anyone has some ideas on websites I should check outthanks bye

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I would check first local arts and crafts stores and stores that sell fabric, string, yarns and maybe they may know where to find what you are looking for.
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