Where to Buy Fabric Online

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A lot of people don’t have access to great fabric stores in their areas and some, like me, are a bit lazy and prefer the comfort of their homes and computer screens to buy fabric. I have found a few online fabric stores to aid in your search for the perfect fabric. Granted you can’t touch the fabric and you have to wait for it to be shipped to you but I feel being able to find exactly what you want is worth the wait.

  1. Big Z Fabric has a something for everyone. It has your basics, as well as beaded fabric, faux leather, lace, velvet and upholstery fabric. It’s worth it to just browse to see what all it has to offer.
  2. Fabric.com has all of your basics. It also has great sales and a couple of free patterns.
  3. Fabric Exchange is another great place that has everything from cotton, fake fur, sequined fabric, taffeta and many more options. It’s an addicting fabric website to just look at. There are so many unique fabrics at the Fabric Exchange.
  4. Fabric Worm is great for children’s and quilting fabrics. It also has a few free patterns.
  5. Mood Fabrics has a little bit of everything. Part of my love for it stems from it being featured on Project Runway, I love that show!
  6. Purl Soho is another website that is fun to browse. It has fabric, notions, yarns and books. All seem to be unique and it even has kits to make a variety of projects.
  7. Spoon Flower is another fun online fabric store. It has a lot of unique patterns. It also sells wallpaper and wall decals. Another reason to love this store is because you can design your own fabric, wall paper, decals and wrapping paper! You just need to upload your file of the pattern you designed and they create it for you!
  8. Emma One Sock for fabric! It even lets you order swatches of material.
  9. Fabrics Fashion Club
  10. Trim Fabric for fabric and it has a great selection of trims and notions.
  11. M&J Trimming for all trims! Ribbons, rhinestones, lace, crystals, buttons and more!
  12. Mendel’s is where I purchased the faux fur for the lion’s mane costume.