Whether you’re creating a beautiful quilt, refreshing your home décor, or crafting your heart out, find the right fabric for you and your project. The following seven fabrics are fully customizable and printed on-demand with eco-friendly inks.
Combed Cotton
Combed Cotton is a basic, lightweight cloth that is super easy to work with. This versatile fabric is perfect for sewing projects.
Product details
- Content: 100% cotton
- Thread count: 210 inches (82cm)
- Dimensions: 56″w (yards), 28″w x 18″l (fat quarter)
- Stretch: None
- Weight: 3.82 oz per square yard
- Shrinkage: <1%
Suitable for
Quilting, appliqué, and crafts
Care instructions
Machine Wash Separately, Cold Water, Gentle Cycle, No Bleach, Tumble Dry Low Heat, Cool Iron
How it’s printed
A direct print process that uses colorfast, pigment inks. The state-of-the-art finishing process produces beautiful fabric prints with great clarity and a soft finish that will not fade over time or in the wash.
Pima Cotton
Pima Cotton is a high-quality, luxurious fabric made from one of the finest cottons in the world. This fabric is extremely soft to the touch and easy to work with.
Product details
- Content: 100% cotton
- Thread count: 246 inches (97cm)
- Dimensions: 54″w (yards), 27″w x 18″l (fat quarter)
- Stretch: None
- Weight: 3.51 oz per square yard
- Shrinkage: <1%
Suitable for
Quilting, appliqué, and crafts, and apparel
Care instructions
Machine Wash Separately, Cold Water, Gentle Cycle, No Bleach, Tumble Dry Low Heat, Cool Iron
How it’s printed
Pima cotton goes through a direct print process that uses colorfast, pigment inks. The final product creates fabric prints with beautiful clarity and a long-lasting, soft finish that will not fade.
Cotton Twill
Cotton Twill is a high-quality, medium-weight fabric that’s soft to the touch and features high breathability. This versatile fabric is ideal for home décor projects, upholstery, and accessories.
Product details
- Content: 100% cotton
- Thread count: 168 inches (66cm)
- Dimensions: 58″w (yards), 29″w x 18″l (fat quarter)
- Stretch: None
- Weight: 6.08 oz per square yard
- Shrinkage: <1%
Suitable for
Home décor accents (pillows, placemats, tablecloths, tea towels), aprons, and bags
Care instructions
Machine Wash Separately, Cold Water, Gentle Cycle, No Bleach, Tumble Dry Low Heat, Cool Iron
How it’s printed
The direct print process for cotton twill uses colorfast, pigment inks. This state-of-the-art finishing process produces a fabric print with clarity and a soft finish that will not fade in the wash or over time.
Polyester Poplin
Polyester Poplin is a durable fabric with a beautiful draping quality. This fabric is wrinkle-resistant and durable, making it great for home and craft projects. The tight weave of this fabric and sublimation printing provides a vibrant and crisp print quality.
Product details
- Content: 100% polyester
- Thread count: 115 inches (46cm)
- Dimensions: 60″w (yards), 30″w x 18″l (fat quarter)
- Stretch: None
- Weight: 6.62 oz per square yard
- Shrinkage: <1%
Suitable for
Home décor accents, upholstery, totes, and crafts
Care instructions
Machine Wash Separately, Cold Water, Gentle Cycle, No Bleach, Tumble Dry Low Heat, Cool Iron
How it’s printed
A heat transfer printing process that uses colorfast, water-based inks to achieve bold prints with superior clarity. This sublimation technology embeds the ink into the fabric, ensuring the vibrancy of your designs will not fade over time or in the wash.
Polyester Weave
Polyester Weave is a soft, elegant polyester fabric with a linen texture. Appropriate for home décor projects, this fabric is printed with sublimation technology, providing great vibrancy for bold and bright designs.
Product details
- Content: 100% polyester
- Thread count: 157 inches (62cm)
- Dimensions: 58″w (yards), 29″w x 18″l (fat quarter)
- Stretch: None
- Weight: 8.16 oz per square yard
- Shrinkage: <1%
Suitable for
Home décor accents (tablecloths and runners) and select upholstery
Care instructions
Machine Wash Separately, Cold Water, Gentle Cycle, No Bleach, Tumble Dry Low Heat, Cool Iron
How it’s printed
Polyester weave uses a heat transfer printing process with colorfast, water-based inks to achieve bold prints with superior clarity. Using sublimation technology to embed the ink into the fabric, it ensures the vibrancy of designs will not fade over time or in the wash.
Ivory Linen
Ivory Linen is one of the most luxurious medium-weight home décor fabrics made with blonde flax. The all-natural composition of this traditional linen fabric provides a full-bodied drape and produces prints with a soft, organic look.
Product details
- Content: 100% linen
- Thread count: 72 inches (29cm)
- Dimensions: 54″w (yards), 27″w x 18″l (fat quarter)
- Stretch: None
- Weight: 7.84 oz per square yard
- Shrinkage: <1%
Suitable for
Home décor accents (tablecloths, pillows, napkins, placemats, table runners, and tea towels)
Care instructions
Spot Clean & Dry Clean
How it’s printed
A direct print process that uses colorfast, pigment inks. This process produces beautiful fabric prints with great clarity and a soft finish.
Natural Linen
Our Natural Linen is made with traditional flax fibers for a beautiful distressed finish. A luxurious fabric, the Linen Natural is lightweight yet durable, featuring a nice body. This fabric is ideal for home goods, tablecloths, and napkins. Designs are printed with soft color saturation, making this fabric great for achieving a rustic look and feel.
Product details
- Content: 100% linen
- Thread count: 168 inches (66cm)
- Dimensions: 54″w (yards), 27″w x 18″l (fat quarter)
- Stretch: None
- Weight: 6.13 oz per square yard
- Shrinkage: <1%
Suitable for
Home décor accents (tablecloths, pillows, napkins, placemats, table runners, and tea towels)
Care instructions
Spot Clean & Dry Clean
How it’s printed
Natural linen uses a direct print process with colorfast, pigment inks. This finishing process produces fabric prints with great clarity and a long-lasting, soft finish.
All of these fabric types are available by the yard or as fat quarters. After learning about the quality, care instructions and print methods, use these fabrics in your own crafting and sewing projects. Share your fabric creations by tagging @Zazzle on Instagram!
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I am looking for a fabric for two bedspreads in a vintage travel trailer. Which fabrics do you recommend? How do I get samples of the fabrics I am interested in? It seems expensive to order a swatch or fat quarter.
Hi Dana!
Our customer care team can help you out with that, you can reach out to them here: https://www.zazzle.com/about/ask
Hope that helps!
Where do I find your prices for tablecloths, napkins, and placemats?
I want to print some of my original art on fabrics, not t-shirts.
Hi Myrna!
Here are the links to the products you mentioned:
https://www.zazzle.com/create_your_own_tablecloth-256329484735281240
https://www.zazzle.com/create_your_own_cloth_napkin_set-185165222185839033
https://www.zazzle.com/create_your_own_cloth_placemat-193797895878926185
Hope that helps!
Hi I ordered fabric but still looking for the right pattern. How much fabric will I need to make a nurse scrub top?
Hi Melanie!
We’re so happy to hear that you found fabric on Zazzle for your project! We did a quick search and found patterns that suggested 2-3 yards for a scrub top, depending on the desired size and style. We suggest looking for a pattern and using that for your reference. Hope that helps!
I am looking to put on windows for aveg, size curtains needing to cover three windows drape back open design with masonic print .what type of material would you recommend, Sincerely Curtis Hildebrandt
Hi Curtis!
Thanks for your comment. Depending on the look and transparency you’re hoping to have, you might consider sheer, voile, cotton or linen for window coverings. Hope that helps!
I am looking at the Buffalo Plaids for cornice boards for my kitchen. Please let me know how large are the squares of the plaid. Could I get a sample?
I see that you carry the O’brien tartan. I am looking for a large piece of cloth about 5 yards long and 54-60 inches wide. I’m going to be folding it to make a traditional Great Kilt. Do you think the Pima Cotton is the most suitable for this?
Hi Laurie!
Our high-quality, luxurious, Pima Cotton would be the best choice for an apparel project like you’re speaking about. Our Pima Cotton comes 54″ wide, and the printing is only on one side. We hope that helps, happy crafting!
Is the print on both sides of the material or is white on the inside? I ask this because I’m try to make a Kilt and I need the pattern on both sides of the material as I fold it. Thank you
ty for the information- you have a nice selection.
Thank you for the comment and for reading, Deborah!
Can an uncut 1/2 yard be ordered? I do not want 2 fat quarters. Considering a print in cotton twill. Thank you.
Hi Sarah,
Our fabric can only be ordered by the yard, in fat quarters or swatches. Hope that helps!
I have some upholstery fabric that I would like to sell. can you help with that.
Hi Diana!
Here’s a page that talks all about becoming a Designer on Zazzle: https://www.zazzle.com/sell
Hope that helps!
Which material is better for curtains. I need the background white. With grey print.
Hi Laurie,
Thanks for reaching out to us. For home décor accents we suggest Cotton Twill, Polyester Poplin, Polyester Weave, Ivory Linen or Natural Linen. Hope that helps!
Good afternoon. What material is best for outdoor patio (covered) furniture? Thank you for your time. Enjoy a Blessed day.
Hi Chris,
Thanks for reaching out to us. At this time we don’t offer any fabric that is recommended for outdoor use, but for home décor accents we suggest Cotton Twill, Polyester Poplin, Polyester Weave, Ivory Linen or Natural Linen. Hope that helps!
Good afternoon.
What type fabric is best for outdoor furniture?
Thank you. Enjoy a Blessed day.
Hi Chris,
Thanks for reaching out to us. At this time we don’t offer any fabric that is recommended for outdoor use. Hope that helps!
Are the cottons you mentioned suitable for dressmaking?
Thank you…
Hi Elise,
For apparel, we would suggest using our Pima Cotton. Hope that helps!
Hi! I was curious what type of fabric would be best to use to reupholster a bean bag?
Hi Lindsey!
For a bean bag cover we would suggest either Cotton Twill or Polyester Poplin. The Cotton Twill is a bit softer to the touch while the Polyester Poplin is more durable and wrinkle-resistant.
Hope that helps!
Hi I am not sure which type of fabric suits my needs best, I need to make some punk style pants, can you help me out?
Hi Rebecca,
For apparel, we would suggest using our Pima Cotton. Hope that helps!
Hi,
I would like to use your fabric to make a dog bed. Which fabric should be used? Thank you!
Hi Leslie,
For a dog bed, we would suggest using either Pima Cotton or Cotton Twill, which are breathable and soft to the touch for your furry friend. Hope that helps!
If you want something that is more durable vs soft, we would suggest Polyester Poplin.
I would like to recover dining chairs in your black and white art deco fan fabric. Would print look identical in all cotton fabrics and which fabric would you suggest?
What’s the best fabric for making masks!
Hi Tina! For making non-medical face masks, we’ve seen people make their face masks with 100% cotton and/or a polyester-cloth combination fabric. To ensure you’re making the safest face masks, we recommend following guidance from the CDC (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/how-to-make-cloth-face-covering.html).
I’m looking for a craftsman (Wm Morris) upholstery fabric to cover 2 parsons chairs. Do you create anything with more durability than curtain fabric?
Hi Jenny! These are the fabric types that we currently offer: combed cotton, pima cotton, cotton twill, polyester poplin, polyester weave, ivory linen and natural linen. After doing some research, it seems like our linen options would be the strongest.
Best fabric for dining room parsons chairs? Thanks!
Hi Cyndi! After doing some research, it seems like a synthetic fabric should be your best bet! This type of fabric is designed to resist liquids and stains.
Does the polyester weaver and/or the polyester poplin have an RUB count or abrasion count and if so, can you please tell me what the count is for each? I’m looking to reupholster formal dinning room chairs. Thanks so much, Scott
Hello, I’m trying to figure out which fabric is best for a blanket. I also would like something soft.
Hi Tina! Blankets can be made out of a variety of fabrics! Cotton seems to be a fan favorite for making your own blanket. Wool and fleece blankets are also fairly popular.
I want to make a St Urho’s Day house flag. Which material should I choose for you to print one of your designs on it! It will be flying outside my home.
Does the polyester weaver and/or the polyester poplin have an RUB count or abrasion count and if so, can you please tell me what the count is for each? I’m looking to reupholster formal dinning room chairs. Thanks so much, Scott
Which fabric do I select to reupholster formal dining room chairs?
Hi Scott! For dining room chairs, a 50/50 cotton and polyester blend or a 60% cotton and 40% polyester blend works best!