Online fabric stores
#21
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Clay Springs AZ
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I buy most of my fabric online but dont try to match a fabric you have to a website picture. Colors are not always true.
You can find some good bargains online.
Quilt in a Day has some good bargains but so do many others.
You can find some good bargains online.
Quilt in a Day has some good bargains but so do many others.
#22
www.beautifulquiltfabric.com. They ship next day and ship internationally and actually answer their email and telephone. Great service and will do special orders too.
They have new lines of Kaufman, Hoffman, Elizabeth Studio, Andover, Makeower, Studio E, Exclusively Quilters, Avyln Inc
They have new lines of Kaufman, Hoffman, Elizabeth Studio, Andover, Makeower, Studio E, Exclusively Quilters, Avyln Inc
#23
Originally Posted by QultingaddictUK
I use this one a lot: http://www.thousandsofbolts.com/index.cfm too much sometimes :mrgreen:
I have also used: http://www.5bucksayard.com/
https://www.fabricdepot.com/index.ph...gPage&pageid=9
http://www.oddsnendsfabric.com/cgi-b...duct=fusible_1
http://www.quiltinaday.com/shoponline/
To name just a few, sad aren't I :twisted:
I have also used: http://www.5bucksayard.com/
https://www.fabricdepot.com/index.ph...gPage&pageid=9
http://www.oddsnendsfabric.com/cgi-b...duct=fusible_1
http://www.quiltinaday.com/shoponline/
To name just a few, sad aren't I :twisted:
I was looking through this site, I like it and the prices are really reasonable. Found a number of them when I get some money that can be spared will go into my stash if they still have them.
#26
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Colonie, NY
Posts: 52
I've been doing the FabShopHop and love looking at all the fabrics (especially the "sales" sections). I have noticed that in many, many of the online stores there seems to be a
preponderance of flowers; large, small, pink, blue, roses, bouquets, etc. Or...nice patterns in colors that you know are going to be out of style in a few years. I guess I'll just have to stick to my stash. I really, really don't need any more fabric anyways.
Donna
preponderance of flowers; large, small, pink, blue, roses, bouquets, etc. Or...nice patterns in colors that you know are going to be out of style in a few years. I guess I'll just have to stick to my stash. I really, really don't need any more fabric anyways.
Donna
#27
I saved all sites mentioned and will spend hours looking!!!
Thanks for the info...
For the crazy quilters out there, here's my favorites:
http://www.eveningstardesigns.citymax.com/
http://www.crazyquiltsilk.com/crqumifa.html
http://www.art-e-zine.co.uk/pwinter.html finished items!Beautiful!
http://www.crazyquiltgirlfabricshop....let/StoreFront
http://www.crazyquilts.ca/
http://www.squidoo.com/crazyquilts
to name just a few!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the info...
For the crazy quilters out there, here's my favorites:
http://www.eveningstardesigns.citymax.com/
http://www.crazyquiltsilk.com/crqumifa.html
http://www.art-e-zine.co.uk/pwinter.html finished items!Beautiful!
http://www.crazyquiltgirlfabricshop....let/StoreFront
http://www.crazyquilts.ca/
http://www.squidoo.com/crazyquilts
to name just a few!!!!!!!!!!!
#28
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Keene, New Hampshire
Posts: 4,211
Google these if you're interested; don't off hand remember their site addresses
- International Fabrics in PA - fabrics from around the world
- Delta Patchworks
- Mary Jo's Cloth Shop in SC
- Marshall Dry Goods - great prices
- SeaWatch Fabrics - great for batiks
- Tennessee Quilts
- Quilters Paradise
- Fabric Shack
- African Fabric Lady - only site I know carrying African solids
- Hancock of Paducah - always check the sale fabric which is never in their catalogue
- Whittles
- Gohn Brothers - they're Amish, no website, but will send you a pamphlet
- Hoopla - antique looking - Froncie Quinn is licensed to make templates for museum quilts
- Vintage and Vogue - great source for repro fabrics
- Yoder Fabric Store - they'll cut 8ths; good range of solids
- Quilt-A-Way in VT - good batik selection
- International Fabrics in PA - fabrics from around the world
- Delta Patchworks
- Mary Jo's Cloth Shop in SC
- Marshall Dry Goods - great prices
- SeaWatch Fabrics - great for batiks
- Tennessee Quilts
- Quilters Paradise
- Fabric Shack
- African Fabric Lady - only site I know carrying African solids
- Hancock of Paducah - always check the sale fabric which is never in their catalogue
- Whittles
- Gohn Brothers - they're Amish, no website, but will send you a pamphlet
- Hoopla - antique looking - Froncie Quinn is licensed to make templates for museum quilts
- Vintage and Vogue - great source for repro fabrics
- Yoder Fabric Store - they'll cut 8ths; good range of solids
- Quilt-A-Way in VT - good batik selection
#29
www.thousandsofbolts.com is my all time favorite--
their prices are very reasonable even after paying shipping and I have yet to be disappointed by the quality or color
(buying online, it is very important that the color of the fabrics are true to the fabric if you are matching it up to another fabric--on their site, it is easy to enlarge the swatch and even match it to another fabric......)
their prices are very reasonable even after paying shipping and I have yet to be disappointed by the quality or color
(buying online, it is very important that the color of the fabrics are true to the fabric if you are matching it up to another fabric--on their site, it is easy to enlarge the swatch and even match it to another fabric......)
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