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Read on to find out what's new at Fashionable Fabrics.
What's New
Quatrefoil by Riley Blake Designs
Up Parasol by Heather Bailey for FreeSpirit Fabrics
NouvElle Collection by Pat Bravo for Art Gallery Fabrics
Free Table Runner Sewing Pattern using NouvElle Collection
Arizona Collection by April Rhodes for Art Gallery Fabrics
Free Downloadable Arizona Quilt Pattern
A Beautiful Thing Collection by Zoe Pearn for Riley Blake
Featured Fabrics
Remnants, Sale Fabric and Sewing Patterns
In addition to the many new collections added to the shop we have also added to our Fabric Remnants, Sale Fabric and Sewing Patterns.
Share with Fashionable Fabrics
Please share your wonderful creations made using our fabric with photos on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Be sure you tag #fashionablefabrics so we can share and retweet your pictures to help promote you and your wonderful creations!
Thank you for supporting Fashionable Fabrics!
Tonia & Dennis
Think of us as your friendly local quilt shop, but online. Our carefully curated collection of designer fabrics, notions, and patterns has been handpicked by a fellow sewing enthusiast who shares your passion for creating.
Our journey began as Fashionable Fabrics, and we’ve grown over the years thanks to the wonderful support of loyal customers like you. Inspired by the vibrant, creative spirit of our community, we eventually renamed our store Bunbury. The name comes from Oscar Wilde’s 1895 play The Importance of Being Earnest, where the lead character invents a friend named Bunbury to escape obligations. After all, who wouldn’t rather be sewing?
Sewing and fabrics have always been close to my heart. As a young girl, I cherished the quilts, crocheted afghans, and dresses my grandmother and mother lovingly made for me—handmade treasures that hold immense value because of the love and care that went into them.
This connection to sewing became even more profound when our first child, Ellie, was born prematurely at just 24 weeks. Although her time with us was heartbreakingly brief, the hospital gave us a handmade dress, hat, and blanket for her—a simple but incredibly touching gesture that touched my husband and me deeply. Since then, sewing has taken on a deeper meaning for me. What started as a form of therapy has become a love language. I find joy in creating handmade gifts, especially for those who need a little extra comfort.
Building Bunbury with my husband—my high school sweetheart and partner in everything—has been a dream come true. It allows me to share my passion for sewing with a community of makers who understand the joy of creating something meaningful with their hands.
“And whatever you do, do it heartily, as to the Lord and not to men.” ~ [Colossians 3:23]
God Bless,
~ Tonia