The 10 Best Places to Buy Fabric Online of 2023

Here are the best places to buy fabric online.

We researched dozens of online fabric stores to determine the best of the best, paying close attention to textile, pattern selections, quality, price point, and level of expertise. We narrowed it down to the top 10 fabric stores, with craft giant JOANN as our front runner, thanks to the company’s vast collection of fabrications, affordable prices, and ability to shop online or in-store. We also included Spoonflower for its amazing customization feature and Queen of Raw for its deadstock fabrics and sustainable solutions.

With so many types of textiles , colors, patterns, and prints to choose from, purchasing fabric online or in-store is easier than ever. To help narrow down your choices, we set out to find the best places to buy fabric for all of your sewing and creating needs.

Joann

Fabric
Fabric

Source: Joann

What We Like

  • Large selection of textiles, prints, and patterns 

  • In-store pick-up available

  • Fabric swatches available 

  • Bulk orders available

  • Coupons 

What We Don’t Like

  • Yardage minimum for online orders

When we think of fabric, it’s impossible not to think of JOANN. The craft supply store has a robust online and in-store collection of all different types of textiles, prints, and patterns, including some fun licensed patterns from Disney, Harry Potter, Friends, and more. There’s also almost always a good coupon available on the site, so you know you’re getting the best deal on your fabric. 

On JOANN’s site, you can easily navigate the company’s offerings with its “Shop by fabrication” feature and seasonal picks. You can also purchase a small fabric swatch to ensure you have the right textile, color, or print for your project. And, for bigger projects, you can request a bulk order. If it’s available in a store near you, you can even request in-store pick-up to avoid shipping fees. 

The downside to shopping for fabric online at JOANN is that there is a yardage minimum. However, if you need less than a yard, you can also stop by the closest brick and mortar store to purchase fabric in more specific measurements.

Spoonflower

wallpaper
wallpaper

Spoonflower

What We Like

  • Custom prints  

  • Large variety of exclusive designs 

  • Matching wallpaper and decor are available 

  • Over 20 textile options 

What We Don’t Like

  • Pricier than competitors

Spoonflower is a must for pattern lovers. The online fabric supply store has over 1 million designs from artists around the world and even better, if you don’t see something you like, you can upload your own design for a completely custom and unique textile. Aside from customization, the great thing about Spoonflower is that you can find a print in almost any textile as the company offers a selection of over 20 fabric options to choose from. And, if you are looking for matching home decor items, you can purchase wallpaper and decor (think: pillows and duvet covers) in the same fabric. The other great thing about Spoonflower is there are three minimum sizes to choose from: an 8×8 square, a fat quarter, and a yard, which is not common for purchasing fabric online.

Minted

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Minted
Minted

Source: red penny studio

What We Like

  • Variety of prints and patterns 

  • Textile and color options 

  • Exclusive designs

What We Don’t Like

  • Print width of 54 inches

  • Minimum and maximum order quantity 

Best known for its collection of artisanally created items—including invitations, stationery, and gifts—Minted is also a great source for fun and exclusive printed fabrics. This is a great place to go if you’re working on a project that requires a unique print in customizable colors and your preferred choice of fabric, as each print is available in a variety of color schemes and fabric options to choose from. 

There is one downside to shopping for fabric at Minted, though. If you’re working on a bigger project, obtaining enough fabric could be tricky since the print width is 54 inches and the maximum continuous length of fabric is 10 yards. The fabric is also only available in 1-yard increments, so you might have some excess textile after completing your project.

Mood Fabrics

Mood Exclusive Pumice Stone Garden of Earthly Delights Cotton Voile
Mood Exclusive Pumice Stone Garden of Earthly Delights Cotton Voile

Source: Mood Fabrics

What We Like

  • You can shop by skill level and project

  • Large range of textiles

  • Fabric quiz makes it easier to shop 

  • Chat with a live fabric specialist 

What We Don’t Like

  • Swatches are expensive

If you watched Project Runway, Mood Fabrics might sound familiar. The New York City-based fabric supply is a go-to for beginners and coveted fashion designers alike and offers a wide range of fashion, home decor, and fabrics, plus trims, buttons, and notions. It truly is a one-stop-shop.

The tricky thing about shopping for textiles at Mood Fabrics is that there is so much to choose from, but the company knows this and created several tools to help you select the right material. You can shop by skill level, project, or take the company’s fabric quiz to help you narrow down your choices. And, if you’re still stuck, there is a live chat feature that allows you to connect with a fabric specialist. We also love that Mood lets you buy fabric in ½ yard increments. While this might not be ideal for smaller projects, it is one of the best yardage minimums we have seen for online fabric shopping. 

Just keep in mind: if swatches are important to your project, they aren’t available per piece of fabric, and the fabric swatch books are expensive.

Etsy Fabric

ArtFabricStudios
ArtFabricStudios

Source: ArtFabricStudios

What We Like

  • Textile variety 

  • Color and pattern variety 

  • Size range

What We Don’t Like

  • Quality is harder to gauge 

  • Shipping costs 

Etsy is known for its marketplace of unique handmade items, but it’s also one of the best sources for craft supplies, including fabric. We love that there is a large variety of textiles, colors, and patterns available from individual sellers, making it easier than ever to find the perfect fabric for your project. Since fabrics are sold by individual Etsy shops, you can find fabrics available in a variety of sizes, including smaller swatches, too. 

The main con to shopping for fabric on Etsy is that quality can be harder to gauge, so it’s important to check out the shop and product reviews when vetting the best textile for your project. Additionally, shipping costs can range a lot—and be expensive—depending on where you are ordering from.

Blue Moon Fabrics

Field of White Lilies Printed Spandex
Field of White Lilies Printed Spandex

Source: Blue Moon Fabrics 

What We Like

  • Recycled fabrics available 

  • Trusted by top costume designers 

  • Swatch cards are available 

What We Don’t Like

  • Less textile variety

Blue Moon Fabrics is Los Angeles’ go-to textile shop for all things swimwear, activewear, dancewear, and couture, and the company’s coveted fabrics are available online, too. The fashion fabrics shop has worked with top film and television costume studios and high-end fashion designers for over 20 years, making it a great source for all of your garment needs and expertise. 

If you’re planning a project or sourcing material for upcoming designs, Blue Moon Fabrics offers a selection of textile swatch cards to support your design process. And, for those looking for eco-friendly fabrics, the company also has a collection of recycled textiles, including polyester, spandex, fishnet, and more. 

The only downside to purchasing textiles from Blue Moon Fabrics is that it has a fashion focus, so there isn’t a whole lot of textile variety and probably not the best choice for someone looking to create home decor accessories or upholstered furniture.

Queen of Raw

Italian Linen Queen of Raw
Italian Linen Queen of Raw

Source: Queen of Raw

What We Like

  • Eco-Friendly

  • Deadstock fabric 

  • You can buy and sell

  • Scrap packs are available 

  • Fabric variety 

What We Don’t Like

  • Shipping costs 

Whether it’s for fashion or upholstery, the fabric industry can result in a lot of waste. If you’re looking for a more sustainable way to shop for fabric, Queen of Raw is the solution. Rather than contribute to new fabric production, Queen of Raw is all about saving existing (and unused) textiles through the company’s marketplace, where you can buy and sell excess deadstock fabric supply. 

Thanks to its marketplace nature, Queen of Raw has a lot to offer in terms of variety, quality, price point, and origin. There is a corner of the website dedicated to smaller inventory (under three yards of fabric available) and, if you’re in need of more, there is a category for over 250 yards available, too. We also love the scrap fabric pack offerings as they are ideal for smaller projects or creating samples at a lower cost. 

The only downside to Queen of Raw is the shipping cost. Because it’s a marketplace, you can purchase your fabric from sellers all around the world, which usually warrants higher shipping fees.

Loom Decor

Be Leaf It - Palm
Be Leaf It - Palm

Source: Loom Decor

What We Like

  • Fabric swatches are available

  • Custom items 

  • Easy to navigate 

  • Fun prints 

What We Don’t Like

  • Minimum order quantity 

  • Sold in 1-yard increments

If you’re shopping for fabric for a DIY home project, Loom Decor is a great place to purchase cotton, linen, polyester, velvet, sheer, and indoor or outdoor textiles. This fabric supply is great for advanced sewers looking to create a custom piece for their home, but it is also great for someone with little to no experience, as you can order custom window treatments, pillows, and other upholstered items in the fabric of your choice, without stitching a thing. 

It can be tricky not being able to touch and see the fabric in person before ordering. But, with Loom Decor, you don’t have to worry about that since the company offers fabric swatches with speedy three-day delivery. The only downside to purchasing fabric online at Loom Decor is there is a minimum order quantity of one yard, and the fabric is sold in 1-yard increments. So, if you need one and a half yards, you’ll need to order two yards of fabric.

Fabric.com

Dear Stella Digital Fairy Forest Strawberry Fairy Floral Multi
Dear Stella Digital Fairy Forest Strawberry Fairy Floral Multi

Source: Fabric.com

What We Like

  • Fabric swatches are available 

  • Direct to consumer model 

  • You can shop on Amazon

What We Don’t Like

  • Minimum order yardage and quantity

Fabric.com is Amazon’s online fabric shop, dedicated to supplying fabric direct to consumers at affordable price points. Whether you’re looking for apparel or upholstery fabrics, Fabric.com has a wide range of textiles, including fabrics purchased from favorite designers’ collections of first quality closeouts at the end of each fashion season. 

Prime members can purchase select fabrics on Amazon for further discounts and benefits. The only downside is that there is a minimum order quantity of at least 1 yard of fabric (with some textiles requiring additional yardage per order).

West Elm Fabric

West Elm Fabric
West Elm Fabric

Source: West Elm

What We Like

  • Free fabric swatches are available 

  • High-quality upholstery fabric

What We Don’t Like

  • Minimum order quantity 

  • Sold in 1-yard increments

West Elm is known for its collection of high-end furniture and home goods, but it’s also a great source for high-quality upholstery fabrics, sold by the yard. On the site, you can shop by color, print, or material type. And, before you buy, you can request free fabric swatches to help you determine the right match for your project. 

The downside to shopping for fabric at West Elm is, unlike other fabric stores, there isn’t a lot of variety in terms of fabric—and all textiles are made with home decor in mind. There’s also a minimum order quantity of one yard, and the fabrics are sold in 1-yard increments, so you might spend money on excess yardage.