OESD Affiliate Program
OESD Affiliate Program
We carry a curated selection of premium quilting cotton from the designers and manufacturers serious quilters trust — Moda, FreeSpirit, Robert Kaufman, Tilda, Hoffman, Riley Blake, and dozens more. Available by the yard online and in person at our Naples, Sarasota, and Jupiter stores.
We're selective about what we stock. Every brand in our collection is chosen for print quality, color accuracy, and the consistency quilters expect from 44" cotton quilting fabric. Our full roster includes:
We receive new fabric collections regularly. See what's just arrived → or browse by designer to find the collections you've been waiting for.
Many of our customers shop by designer first. We carry fabric from some of the most sought-after names in quilting, including:
One of the most recognizable names in modern quilting. Tula Pink's collections are known for their intricate detail, bold color, and the unmistakable True Colors range. Shop Tula Pink →
The master of color in quilting fabric. Kaffe Fassett Collective prints are rich, layered, and designed to work together across decades of collections. Essential for any serious stash. Shop Kaffe Fassett →
Fresh, feminine, and endlessly versatile — Bonnie & Camille collections are perennial bestsellers for a reason. Their palette work is exceptional for scrappy quilts and charm pack projects.
For quilters who lean toward the eclectic and artistic. Tim Holtz Eclectic Elements collections bring a mixed-media sensibility to quilting cotton that's genuinely unlike anything else in the market. Shop Tim Holtz →
All fabric in this collection is 100% quilting cotton at 44" width unless otherwise noted. Here's a breakdown of what you'll find:
The backbone of every quilt stash. Bella Solids from Moda, Kona Cotton from Robert Kaufman, and dozens of blender prints that work with any collection.
Hand-dyed Indonesian batik fabric with the characteristic wax-resist patterning. Rich color depth that reads as solid from a distance but adds texture up close. Hoffman Bali Batiks are a perennial favorite.
The heart of the collection — from delicate ditsy florals to bold statement prints, organized by designer and collection so you can find exactly what you need for your project.
Wide backing fabric eliminates the seam down the middle of your quilt back. Available in solids, prints, and coordinates — shop by the yard in widths up to 108".
Fat quarter bundles, jelly rolls, charm packs, and layer cakes — pre-coordinated cuts from a single collection that take the guesswork out of fabric selection.
Cozy alternatives to quilting cotton for baby quilts, winter projects, and anything that benefits from extra softness and warmth.
With hundreds of collections in stock at any given time, the choices can feel overwhelming. Here's how experienced quilters think about fabric selection — and how we help customers choose every day in our Florida stores.
Most quilt patterns specify fabric type and yardage. If your pattern calls for "quilting cotton," any 100% cotton quilting fabric in this collection will work. Patterns that use batiks or specific textures will call those out. When in doubt, 44" wide quilting cotton at the listed yardage is the safe choice.
The most common mistake newer quilters make is choosing fabrics that are all the same value — the relative lightness or darkness of a print regardless of color. A quilt with all medium-value fabrics loses definition and looks muddy. You need lights, mediums, and darks working together. Squint at your fabric selections — if they all blur together, add a light or a dark.
If you're building a palette from scratch, start with one fabric you love — usually a large-scale print with multiple colors. Then pull coordinates that match one color at a time from that focus fabric. Solids and low-volume blenders are your friends for breathing space between busy prints.
Fabric goes out of print. A collection that's in stock today may be gone in six months. If you love a fabric and have a project in mind, buy the yardage you need plus at least a half yard extra. Running short mid-project is a painful and often unsolvable problem.
| Project Type | Best Fabric Choice | What to Look For |
|---|---|---|
| Traditional pieced quilt | 100% quilting cotton | Consistent color, tight weave, 44" width |
| Modern/minimalist quilt | Solids + low-volume prints | Bella Solids, Kona Cotton, shot cottons |
| Baby quilt | Quilting cotton or flannel | Pre-washed or low-shrink, soft hand |
| Art quilt / statement piece | Batiks, large-scale prints | Kaffe Fassett, Tula Pink, Hoffman Batiks |
| Quilt back | 108" wide backing or yardage | Eliminates back seam, coordinates with top |
| Scrappy / stash quilt | Mix of prints across collections | Vary scale and value; use one unifying solid |
Most online fabric shops are based in the Midwest or on the coasts and ship blind. Flash Sew & Quilt is a Florida quilt shop — we have three physical locations across Southwest and Southeast Florida, and we understand what Florida quilters are actually working on.
Florida quilters tend to favor lighter-weight quilting cotton for year-round projects — the same 100% cotton quilting fabric works beautifully, but lighter batiks and low-volume prints read as cooler and more appropriate for the climate than heavy flannel or dark-dense prints. Bamboo and cotton batting paired with breathable quilting cotton is the combination our customers come back to most for everyday bed quilts.
We also see strong demand for tropical and nature-inspired prints — florals, coastal themes, and botanical designs that feel at home in Florida interiors. Collections like Kaffe Fassett's Collective, certain FreeSpirit lines, and Tilda's natural-palette prints sell consistently well across all three of our locations.
Our in-store selection differs by location and is larger than what's listed online. If you're looking for something specific and don't see it here, contact us — we may have it on the shelf. We're happy to cut fabric and ship it to you from any location.
This is the great quilting debate. Prewashing removes sizing (the starch-like finish applied during manufacturing) and allows for any shrinkage before the fabric is cut. If you're mixing fabrics from different manufacturers in the same quilt, prewashing creates a consistent base. If you're using fabric from one collection and want that crisp, new-fabric feel for easier piecing, you can skip it — just know the quilt will shrink slightly on first wash, creating the characteristic crinkled heirloom look many quilters love.
Machine wash cold, gentle cycle, with like colors. Dry on low heat or lay flat. High heat causes excessive shrinkage and can weaken fibers over time. Pressing with a dry iron on the cotton setting sets seams beautifully and keeps blocks accurate during assembly.
Store quilting cotton folded or rolled on bolts away from direct sunlight. UV exposure fades colors over time — particularly deep reds and certain batik dyes. If you're building a fabric stash, drawer storage or opaque bins protect color better than open shelving.
Browse the full collection online or visit us in person in Naples, Sarasota, or Jupiter. Our staff quilts — we're always happy to help you choose.
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