Welcome, Fat Quarter Shop!

I’m happy to welcome Fat Quarter Shop back to Stitched in Color as returning sponsor. Hooray!

If you haven’t yet discovered this online fabric shop, you’re in for a treat. Fat Quarter Shop has a giant selection that spans a wide range of tastes. What’s more, they have daily flash sales and weekly precut specials. Plus, they ship all over the world! That makes Fat Quarter Shop a great partner for Stitched in Color, don’t you think?

I hope you understand that I pursue advertising relationships in order to keep this bloggy space viable. I’ve chosen to work with hand-picked fabric stores, rather than have pop-up and flashy advertisements from random businesses, in order to keep things cozy. Blogging is a big commitment, but I do love it so and I know you do too!

When you make a purchase at Fat Quarter Shop within 7 days of clicking a link from my blog, I earn a small commission on that sale. So thanks for that!

Fat Quarter Shop is a family business based in Texas. They do offer fabric by the yard, but they also stock more precuts than just about anyone. You can find fabric bundled in all sorts of ways, from fat quarters to layer cakes to jolly bars.

If you like to sew quilt kits, Fat Quarter is a great resource. Why, here is the Bohemian Spark quilt kit that I custom quilted for Zen Chic!

To get a feel for their offerings, take a look at some products that caught my eye today, organized roughly by style.

 

Sweet Vintage

Lori Holt, Bonnie + Camille, Carey Yoder, Me + My Sister, etc.

Lori Holt’s new Spelling Bee book has loads of possibilities for personalization and seasonal fun!

 

Bright Modern

Tula Pink, Ruby Star Society, Art Gallery, etc.

 

Batiks + Kaffe Fassett

 

Beautiful Basics

Kona solids, Bella solids, Pure Elements solids, helpful fabrics, low volumes, etc.

 

Novelty

Heather Ross, Lemonni, Gingiber, Ruby Star Society, etc.

 

Simply Pretty

Tilda, V & Co, Annabelle Wrigley, etc.

 

They also stock interesting notions that you may have heard about online, but are unlikely to find locally. For example, I’m curious to try Cluck Cluck Sew’s Diagonal Seam Tape next time I have a project with half square triangles. Check out her blog for a demonstration of how it works.

There now, it’s like we went met at the shop to discover it together. Did you enjoy?

Now I’m curious, what would you be most likely to take home with you from Fat Quarter Shop? Me, I need more of those Ombre Confetti fabrics. I love everything I see made with them and they seem to mix effortlessly with all kinds of fabrics. Apparently, making two quilts wasn’t enough for me!

What about you?