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Why I buy fabric online, and other fabric-y thoughts.

Yesterday, when I shared this glamorous bedroom makeover by Randi, it reminded me that I had asked her once about the fabric she used on the chair in the room and the pillow on the bed. As you can see, it’s a cheetah print with a very specific, authentic look. Because not all cheetah print fabrics are created equal. Some are really cheesy and fake, but this one looks like the real deal. You aren’t going to find this print just anywhere. Except I did! I found it on Amazon!

I was excited about that little discovery, so I thought I’d share, along with a few other fabric selections that I’ve rounded up from the blogosphere. I don’t know about you, but it’s always so much easier to make a decision on fabric when you can see it how it looks ‘in use’ vs. a teeny sample square on a screen.

However, if you’ve never considered buying fabric online, don’t be scared! There are some great advantages to doing it this way. For one, the selection is unmatched. There is no way your local fabric store can possibly stock a fraction of the variety you can find online.

Another advantage is that the prices you’ll find are much lower. Since online retailers don’t have the overhead of a maintaining a regular storefront, they pass significant savings on to you.

Plus, I’ve found that most online fabric companies have great return policies. Regular craft and fabric stores on the other hand? Not so much. Once they’ve cut it for you, there’s no going back, cupcake.

Randi’s fabric is called Jamil, and you can see where she used it in the photo above. It’s dreeeeamy.

 

Here’s a graphic print that I love from the HGTV fabric line, called Jigsaw Malachite.

Check out how Becky at Infarrantly Creative used it in her son’s ridiculously awesome bedroom makeover.

infarrantly creative fabric

 

We all know that black and white striped anything is a winner in my book.  Ikea has a couple of striped fabrics that I’ve used several times, and they’re great quality at a great price. I believe they still cost $7.99 a yard, but bummer alert: you can’t order their fabric online.

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But luckily there are plenty of online options if a trip to Ikea isn’t in your near future. I like this vertical stripe by Fabric.com. It’s 100% cotton, and the stripes are nice and chunky at nearly 3 inches wide.

This next one illustrates why it’s so helpful to see a ‘real life’ example of the fabric you’re considering.  Here’s how this Tommy Bahama fabric shows up in the sample image:

And here’s that same fabric on a reupholstered chair.

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Whoa, big difference right?? But again, don’t let that scare you off. Just google the name of the fabric you’re interested in, and you’re very likely to find photos of projects other people have done, which will help you get a more realistic idea of what it looks like.

 

This fabric is called Srilanka Indigo, and it’s gorgeous.


And here it is as a ‘no sew’ curtain panel from Artsy Chicks Rule.
ikat fabric diy curtains

Much easier to get a sense of the scale of the pattern when you’re looking at something other than a 2×2″ square, knowwhatImean?

 

I really, really love the fabric that Sita Montgomery used on her curtains as well. Neutral and elegant but still playful and graphic. It’s a winner.

duralee loop de loop fabric

It’s called Loop De Loop Smoke, from Duralee.

 

Chris at Driven by Decor is another gal who has a great knack for choosing fabric. Basically anything she buys, sign me up too. I love what she did with this Nate Berkus fabric, called San Lucia.

fabric over a chair

She simply draped it over the back of a chair and added tassels to dress it up. That’s it! What an easy way to make a statement.

san lucia fabric by nate berkus

 

 

 

 

This next fabric has been around for a while, but I see it popping up all over the internetz all the time, so people clearly still dig it.

dwellstudio fabricsource

What’s not to love? It’s called Bella Porte, and it comes in charcoal and yellow, and I know I’ve used it myself on some pillows in my lifetime, but I’ll be darned if I can find the pictures to prove it.

 

 

Love this one from Carosel called Navy and Gray Geometric. (What they lack in creative fabric names, they make up for in design, haha!)

rocking chair cover source

Ahhh, am I the only one who could look at fabric all day? I could seriously go on, but I’ll stop.

Right after I show you some more of my favorite fabrics. Then I’ll stop.

favorite fabric choices

Arrows || Flamingos || Gold Dot and Stripe

Aztec || Cacti Field || Aztec Stripe

Pineapples || Heni Bay Green || Swiss Cross

 

Hey, wouldn’t it be fun if we each sent a favorite piece of fabric from our stash (because we all have a stash) to someone else and they had to make something with it? We should do that sometime.

 

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8 Comments

  • Reply
    Marty@A Stroll Thru Life
    May 6, 2016 at 6:31 AM

    Oh I am like you, I love fabric and yes, I have a stash. Fun idea about the fabric swap.

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    Carol Hake
    May 6, 2016 at 8:22 AM

    Fabric swap sounds really fun!

    I stumbled on buying fabric online when my local store didn’t have enough. So I looked up the fabric (good ol’ fabric.com) and actually bought about 8 yards. It’s an ikat that I love (draped in … ikat? hmmmm) and have used throughout my house in one way or ‘nother. I will never buy fabric at the store again unless I need it NOW. I can never find what I want but I am more than happy to spend an hour browsing designs. I’ve ordered swatches too and that works pretty well.

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    amy
    May 6, 2016 at 9:40 AM

    I just bought a bunch of Amy Butler and Joel Dewberry fabric from http://www.hawthornethreads.com/
    I found their prices to be the best and can get their fabric in the sateen version which is upholstery weight instead of just the usual cotton quilting selection. I am very pleased with the quality, shipping is fair, and discounts are given if ordering 3 or more yards.

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    Jessica
    May 6, 2016 at 11:47 AM

    Hobby Lobby has that gold dot and black stripe fabric for $7.99 a yard (always on sale for 30% off) rather than $18.75 a yard on Amazon.

    I find it really hard to buy fabric online. I don’t do it very often (only from fabric.com) and I’ve never had a bad experience with them, but I’m a toucher. I want to feel it before I buy it. That doesn’t stop me from spending way too much time looking at fabric online, though.

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    Lynn
    May 6, 2016 at 12:21 PM

    Oh wow, I actually squealed, lol, I just bought that same “Navy and Gray Geometric” from fabric.com through amazon a few weeks ago. It really is a great print! I’m aiming to make pillow covers for the living room. My first purchase was an abc print from amazon for my son’s room and was so pleased ordering from them, I figured I would buy this fabric for me. I will look to them first in the future since sometimes it’s super hard to get to browse the fabric store with 2 toddlers. I read up on fabric.com before my first purchase, turns out they’re owned by amazon, which made me trust them all the more.

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    Darlene
    May 8, 2016 at 4:34 PM

    Actually, there are fabric swaps where you send someone a really ugly fabric and they have to make something out of it, incorporating something they already have. Kinda like the contest you had where you sent random stuff out and they had to make something out of it.

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    Tracy
    May 8, 2016 at 9:47 PM

    I too am a fabric junkie. I searched and searched for this discontinued Ralph Lauren tennis club embroidery – even blogged it – and thankfully a reader tipped me off that it was listed on ebay. The ONE week I didn’t search it but the tip was spot on and I bid and won. It even came from England! So excited to do thrift store chairs in it someday – I’m a little daunted by reupholstering still. Ebay is a great place and I also found a great number of places online for fabric. There aren’t enough chairs and pillows for all the swatches I find that I swoon over!

  • Reply
    inca
    May 9, 2016 at 11:30 AM

    I’m one of those who’s scared to buy fabric online unless I’ve seen it before and know exactly what it is. I like your idea of googling to get a bit of a better idea about the fabric….BUT, I have not been so lucky when I google. I tried with the Tommy Bahama example you gave and never got the picture you showed. Besides, I got tons of pictures of just fabric swatches from different stores. I’m obviously doing something wrong…but, what is it?

    Also, I am trying to find out how to find a type of fabric and how to use it for a specific project I’d like to undertake. I have no idea how to do it…Maybe you can help me out: I have an oval table and would like to make a tablecloth…without seams. Where can I find nice tablecloth fabrics that are wide enough, AND, how do I figure out how to cut it to get the perfect oval in the right size??

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