Here are my 3 favorite Etsy Fabric Stores with Retro Inspired Fabrics:
Etsy Retro Fabric Store #1: JamiesCozyCottage
Jamies Cozy Cottage has some of my favorite shabby chic fabrics by Moda. I love retro flowers and polka dots, so I can't help but drool over the fabric at this shop. You will truly be inspired by the beautiful colors of fabric which are perfect for crafts and home decor.
Feedback is great at Jamies Cozy Cottage, which is always something I look for as well. Although I must admit it is rare to come across a negative feedback on Etsy!
You will find fabric by the yard, half yard, and fat quarter here.
Etsy Retro Fabric Store #2: Quilt Play
I love the Katie Jump Rope fabric, so when I found it already cut into squares at Quilt Play's shop on Etsy I was so happy! If you are making small crafts or quilts and hate to cut out your squares, then check her shop out since the work is already completed for you.
Now, if you are looking for yardage of the Katie Jump Rope fabric, you may need to look elsewhere, she does state she will not be selling into by the yard.
Again, though, great feedback at this shop and lots of selection of some fun, funky, retro fabrics all in great colors. Prices for the fabric are very reasonable considering she already cut the squares into nice even pieces for you.
I also like the reasonable shipping here as well. Nothing is worse than buying fabric and then getting stuck with a hefty shipping cost.
Etsy Retro Fabric Store #3: Fabric Supplies
Ok, hands down I must say I love Fabric Supplies shop. I put this as one of my favorite shops because they combine different fabrics from different lines and sell them in packages. Anyone can mix and match some Amy Butler patterns, but to throw in some Joel Dewberry and make it even better saves me a ton of work!
Check out this shop for great prices, awesome fabric combinations, and very reasonable prices. I often have to stay away fro this shop because it is so tempting!
The photos are great here, so no need to worry if you have not seen the fabric in person, you can really tell what you will be buying!
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