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No Joann, No Problem: 19 Online and In-Store Fabric Shops Worth Bookmarking 

June 2, 2025 by Rebecca Aldridge

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Life hasn’t been the same for countless creators since Joann Fabrics went out of business. Joann, the home of affordable sewing, quilting, and crafting materials, filed for bankruptcy and began closing 500+ stores all over the country. This new development has left many fabric lovers seeking viable alternatives. 

But as they say, “When one chapter ends, a new one begins.” Joann has been the one-stop shop for all things fabric for more than 80 years; most people, therefore, do not realize that the fabric world is brimming with incredible options. Whether you’re looking for luxurious silks, sustainable cottons, or quirky prints, this article highlights the best alternatives to Joann, both online and offline. 

1. Mood Fabrics

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Mood Fabrics came to the limelight in the industry when it made its high-profile appearance on the TV show, Project Runway. The celebrity fabric retailer has offline stores in New York City and LA, and an online counterpart where they offer everything from delicate chiffons to sturdy denims and comfortable knits. Mood has a fabric for everything you’re working on, whether it’s an everyday outfit or a tailored suit. 

2. Stone Mountain & Daughter Fabrics

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Located in Berkeley, California, Stone Mountain & Daughter Fabrics has been a local favorite for several years. The offline experience is often impeccable, with friendly and knowledgeable people helping you choose the best quilting cottons, apparel fabrics, or home decor textiles. The online version mirrors the brand’s excellence, featuring detailed fabric descriptions, high-quality images, swatch options, and much more. 

3. Gray Lines Linen

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Gray Lines Linen, a completely online store, is the home to beautiful, versatile linen. The store offers high-quality European linens in a range of weights, colors, and textures that work for everything from breezy summer garments to elegant home textiles. They also offer swatches by mail, allowing their customers to feel the texture of the linen and ascertain if it works for their project before buying. 

4. A Thrifty Notion

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For seasoned eco-warriors or those who just started to explore sustainable crafting, A Thrifty Notion is the go-to option. This online shop helps their customers to make environmentally friendly decisions by offering only sustainable and secondhand fabrics. A Thrifty Notion store sources and sells pre-owned textiles, thereby reducing waste and giving the fabrics a new lease on life. 

5. Brooklyn General Store

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If you’re looking for a fabric store that does more than just sell fabric, then Brooklyn General Store is your best bet. Located in the heart of Brooklyn, this creative haven provides high-quality fabrics, notions, and even sewing classes. Additionally, Brooklyn General Store often offers crafts and sewing workshops and events, fostering a strong community among local crafters.

6. Fabric Mart

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Owned and operated by one family for several decades, Fabric Mart is an online retailer known for discounted fabrics in everything from wools to silks. On the company’s shopping website, customers can easily find several designs with different price points catering to varying needs and budgets. They also offer frequent sales and clearance deals, making it a great option for thrifty crafters.

7. Tonic Living

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Tonic Living is a home decor fabric retailer with a physical store in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Although it’s located in Canada, they also have an online shop. It is the perfect place if you’re looking to reupholster a vintage armchair, sew custom curtains, or create outdoor cushions. On their online store, customers can select between an array of colors, patterns, and textures, making it easy to find something perfect for any project. 

8. Loom Decor

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Loom Decor is an online store that caters to fabric needs for both home and fashion projects. This brand doesn’t just offer beautiful fabrics but also ones that are sustainable and environmentally friendly. Their offers include, but are not limited to, organic cottons, linens, and hemp blends. 

9. Blackbird Fabrics

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Blackbird Fabrics is originally a Canadian fabric retailer, but it also has an online store, allowing customers to shop from all over the world. This online retailer is reputed for offering high-quality materials, including organic cottons, luxurious silks, and unique artisanal textiles. Blackbird Fabrics is also well-known to offer top-notch customer service, provide detailed product descriptions, and even helpful tutorials when needed. 

10. Minerva Crafts

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If you’re a passionate knitter, seasoned sewist, or DIY enthusiast, Minerva Crafts is the one-stop shop for all your crafting needs. Whether you’re looking for fabrics, sewing supplies, or craft materials, this UK online fabric retailer offers an affordable way to stock up on supplies. Along with high-end materials like luxurious lace and leather, Minerva Crafts also offers basics like cottons and jerseys. 

11. The Fabric Store

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The Fabric Store is home to all kinds of luxurious natural fabrics like silks, linens, wool crepes, etc. This retailer caters to intentional and discerning sewists who are embarking on high-end sewing projects or need designer-quality textiles. The Fabric Store has a robust online presence with physical locations in Australia and New Zealand. 

12. Fashion Fabrics Club

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For garment makers who are looking for materials like basic cottons or special prints, Fashion Fabrics Club is a great choice. This online retailer is known for its vast offering of apparel fabrics, extensive inventory, affordable shipping offers, and discount sales. Fashion Fabrics Club doesn’t have a physical location, but its online store is a convenient and budget-friendly way to shop for fabrics online. 

13. BigZfabric

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BigZfabric is another interesting online store for shopping for a wide range of quilting and apparel fabrics. This online retailer is more focused on bright prints and quality basics. The store features high-quality images, detailed product descriptions, and a convenient swatch service. 

14. Dharma Trading Co.

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Perfect for dyeing enthusiasts, Dharma Trading Co. is a fashion retailer that specializes in selling natural fabrics, dye supplies, and tools. They have an online store and a physical store in California where customers can find the perfect cotton, silk, or linen for tie-dye, batik, or other fabric art techniques. Dharma Trading Co. also offers training and tutorials on mastering fabrics. 

15. Fabric Warehouse Direct

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Fabric Warehouse Direct is a family-owned business with multiple stores in Ohio and a robust online presence. In all their stores, you’ll find aisles upon aisles and shelves upon shelves packed with fabrics in all colors, textures, and designs. It is the perfect go-to for all your supplies, whether you’re making quilts or curtains. 

16. Swanson’s Fabric and Craft Thrift Store

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Swanson’s Fabric and Craft Thrift Store is one of your most budget-friendly options when it comes to fabric stores. Unlike the others on our list, this retailer does not have an online store, only a physical location in Minnesota. What makes this company stand out is its huge collection of donated fabrics and craft supplies, which makes it a treasure trove for those seeking vintage and budget-friendly alternatives. 

17. Mood Designer Fabrics Outlet

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A sister site to Mood Fabrics, the Outlet offers discounted fabrics to savvy buyers who are seeking deals on high-end textiles. The great thing about this retailer is that they give their customers access to luxury material at a fraction of the cost. This means that you can make that tailored suit or couture gown without breaking the bank. 

18. Spoonflower

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For creative crafters who want to make something extraordinary or unique, Spoonflower is a great option. This exclusively online space is a one-of-a-kind marketplace where you can buy custom-printed fabrics designed by independent artists worldwide. The platform also allows you to create your own fabric designs and have them printed, making for a truly personalized experience. 

19. Harts Fabric

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Harts Fabric is located in Santa Cruz, California and is home to a wide selection of fabrics catered towards crafting apparel, quilts, and home decor items. The store prides itself in its excellent customer service and focus on contemporary prints and sustainable materials.

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