I too am a fabrics-store customer, and have been very pleased with the fabric.
Fabrics can be a touchy subject with some people. I know of those who boast that their wool in their coat is the same as that used 240 years ago... which is balderdash but they will pay a pretty penny for it anyway..., for although the company where the wool was purchased may be the same as 240 years ago... the dyes are chemical, and the machines are automated, and there is nylon in their "100%" wool. But.. I digress...
Woolrich makes good wool, especially for civilians, and Continental or Germanic soldiers, while the correct British uniform colors are tougher to find.
As for patterns, I'd shy away from jedediah-starr. Most of the patterns are Eagle View brand..., they are simple and they will work, but they are not very good. Some of the other patterns are simply wrong. The JSTC "Rifleman's Hunting Frock" shows a fellow with a caped hunting shirt... not correct for F&I in any way. For Fur-Trade, for a fellow from the Eastern States, sure.
If you want to be efficient and actually save some mone...especially if you are going to make something out of expensive wool, I'd look for JP Ryan patterns, and I'd make a test garment out of poly/cotton first, check the fit, and adjust the pattern to my body, THEN I'd cut the wool. JP Ryan patterns are on nice quality paper and can be used many times, unlike a modern "simplicity" pattern or such... that is on crepe paper, and gets trashed with the project. :wink:
LD