Our Suppliers, Manufacturers & Designers
We stock the latest fabrics from all the leading manufacturers as well as a wide range of coordinating basics. You can find out more about each of them below as well as some links to the designers who work for them.
Browse Our Moda Fabric Ranges
United Notions have been producing and distributing patchwork and quilting fabrics since 1975. Based in Dallas, Texas, Moda have both in-house and independent designers producing innovative and traditional patchwork fabrics. Moda produce the Moda Bake House range. These are precut quilting fabric of specific ranges. We stock Jelly Rolls, Layer Cakes and Charm Packs, We also produce our own Moda Fat Quarter packs.
For more details please visit the Moda Fabrics website
Browse Our Makower Fabric Ranges
The majority of the Makower fabrics are designed from their Henley studio in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, making them one of the few British based patchwork and quilting companies. Makower uk has an extensive collection of Solid dyes, Textures and Printed fabrics from their design studio in Henley on Thames, with a free download pattern available for many of these collections. Makower also distributes Andover fabrics and Island Batiks.
For more details please visit the Makower Fabrics website
Browse our Lecien Fabric Ranges
With worldwide recognition for originality born from the strength of their sophisticated fabric lines (with bits and pieces of whimsical retro looks), Lecien bring to the patchwork and craft markets new designs that are continually being up-dated.
For more details please visit the Lecien Fabrics website
Browse our Dashwood Studios Ranges
Dashwood Studios specialise in producing beautiful, design-led fabric collections for today’s quilting communities. They are passionate about what they do seeking out and collaborating with the best design talent the UK has to offer. The result: a range of stunning, contemporary cotton prints to inspire and excite all those that discover them.
For more details please visit the Dashwood Studios website
Browse our In The Beginning Fabrics Ranges
In The Beginning was started in Seattle, Washington in 1977 by Sharon Evans Yenter. Today the company is run by Sharon's son Jason. Both mother and son spend the bulk of their time personally designing or working with other artists to design the twelve to fourteen collections the company produces each year.
For more details please visit the In the Beginning Fabrics website
Browse our Robert Kaufman Fabrics Ranges
Robert Kaufman Fabrics is an American manufacturer of patchwork and quilting fabric. First established in New York before the Great Depression they moved out to Los Angeles in 1944. A true family company they are still run by the Kaufman family. They have been producing 100% cotton print fabrics since the 1970's.
For more details please visit the Robert Kaufman Fabrics website
Browse our Blend fabrics Ranges
Blend fabrics is a collective of many artists work, a mixture of styles, and a celebration of talent. They are a high-end textile design company that supplies printed cotton fabrics to retailers worldwide.
For more details please visit the Blend Fabrics website
Browse our Hoffman Fabrics Ranges
Hoffman Fabrics was founded by Rube Hoffman in 1924 in California. He played an important role in the growth of California’s textile industry. Today, three generations of Hoffmans are actively involved in running the organization. Hoffman Fabrics continues in its leadership position as the finest producer of screenprints and Bali Batiks.
For more details please visit the Hoffman Fabrics website
Browse our Northcott Inc Fabric Ranges
Northcott Inc based in Canada is an International Distributor and Converter of fine cotton printed fabrics for the quilt, craft and home decor industries. Founded in 1935, originally as a fashion textile converter. During the mid '80s they shifted their focus to the ever expanding cotton print market.
For more details please visit the Northcott Inc website
There are a number of influential designers working for the manufacturers. You can find out more about what inspires them here: :



