Floral Fabric By The Yard

Our extensive floral fabric collection, available to buy online by the yard. From delicate ditsy prints to bold, oversized blooms, our range offers a garden of possibilities for your upholstery, fashion, and home decor projects. These timeless patterns bring life and color to any space or garment, perfect for creating everything from romantic bedroom retreats to vibrant summer dresses.

Our floral fabric selection caters to every style preference and project need. Explore small-scale florals ideal for quilting and delicate garments, medium-sized patterns perfect for curtains and upholstery, and large, statement florals that make a dramatic impact in both fashion and interiors. We offer these fabrics in a variety of materials including crisp cottons, luxurious silks, and durable upholstery blends.

Floral Fabric

Here Are Some Common Questions About Our Floral Fabric

Q: How can I use floral fabrics in a modern interior design?

A: To incorporate floral fabrics in a modern setting, look for abstract or geometric floral patterns with clean lines. Choose florals with a limited color palette or monochromatic schemes. Pair floral fabrics with solid, neutral pieces and sleek, contemporary furniture. Using floral patterns in unexpected places, like on a single accent wall or a modern-shaped chair, can create an interesting juxtaposition.

Q: Are floral patterns only suitable for spring and summer decor?

A: While floral patterns are often associated with warmer seasons, they can be used year-round. For fall and winter, choose floral fabrics with deeper, richer colors like burgundy, forest green, or navy. Look for patterns that incorporate autumnal elements like berries or pine. You can also layer floral patterns with heavier textures like wool or velvet to create a cozy, year-round botanical feel.

Q: How do I mix different floral patterns in one space or outfit?

A: To successfully mix floral patterns, vary the scale of the prints and stick to a cohesive color palette. Pair a large-scale floral with a smaller, more delicate print. Use solid colors or neutral patterns like stripes to break up the florals and give the eye a rest. When mixing florals in fashion, consider using a larger floral print as a statement piece and accenting with smaller floral accessories.