Top 20 Marketplaces to Sell Fabrics

The best marketplaces for selling fabrics range from broad general retailers like Amazon to specialist textile platforms and wholesalers such as Nooteboom Textiles, Stoffe.de, and the print on demand platform Spoonflower. To sell on them you create a seller account, list your fabrics with clear specifications like material, weight, width, and pattern, and then handle pricing, stock, and shipping for each channel. Some platforms are open self service marketplaces, while others are curated stores or trade events you apply to join. The right mix depends on what you sell, from quilting cotton to luxury silk to deadstock, and on the regions you want to reach.
Below you will find the fabric marketplaces covered in this guide, what each one is known for, and who it tends to suit. After that, we cover how to choose channels, list well, and manage selling across several of them at once.
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Amazon
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Amazon is the broad retail option on this list. It attracts millions of daily shoppers, so fabric listings can reach a large general audience. Amazon also offers marketing tools such as Sponsored Products and Enhanced Brand Content to help your items stand out, and its Fulfillment by Amazon service can handle order processing, shipping, and customer service so you spend less time on logistics.
Boelens
A fabric wholesaler and retailer based in Belgium, Boelens has more than 40 years in the textile industry. The range spans fashion, interior, and industrial uses, from basic to exclusive and from natural to synthetic, in both woven and knitted forms. You can order online, by phone, or by email, or visit the showroom in Aalst, and they also offer cutting, sewing, and finishing services.
Textil.Eu
Textil.Eu is an online fabric store serving Europe with more than 10,000 products in stock. It carries fabrics for clothing, home decor, crafts, and more at competitive prices, with free shipping on orders over 100 euro and the option to request custom made fabrics with your own design, colour, or logo. Based in the Czech Republic, it ships to all European countries, and you can list products in several languages to reach buyers across regions.
The Swedish Fabric Company
If Scandinavian design is your niche, this family run business specialises in fabrics and textiles sourced from small, independent designers in Sweden, Finland, and Denmark. You will find fabrics for curtains, cushions, upholstery, quilting, and more in a variety of styles and themes. It is based in the UK and ships worldwide, and it is known for curating designs that appeal to customers who follow textile trends.
Nooteboom Textiles
Nooteboom Textiles is described as Europe's biggest fabric wholesaler, with more than 60 years in the industry. It offers hundreds of choices in fabrics, colours, and prints for every season and occasion. You can browse the online catalogue, order samples, or visit the showroom in Tilburg in the Netherlands, supported by a dedicated customer service team and fast delivery. It is a fitting platform if you want to showcase sustainable, organic textiles to environmentally conscious buyers.
Family Fabrics
Family Fabrics creates modern, trendy fabrics for children and babies using organic cotton and eco friendly printing. Expect colourful prints like animals, flowers, and stars across jersey, French terry, muslin, and ribbed fabrics. Based in the Netherlands and shipping worldwide, it tends to attract the sewing and crafting community, which makes it a good fit if you sell fabrics for creative projects.
Rekotex
Rekotex is a marketplace built around sustainability. It connects fabric suppliers and buyers in Europe so you can buy or sell leftover, surplus, or deadstock fabrics at discounted prices and with lower environmental impact. The selection covers clothing, accessories, home decor, and more in different materials, colours, and patterns. Based in France and operating across several European countries, it draws a fashion conscious, eco minded audience.
Wouters Textiles
This Netherlands based wholesaler and retailer brings more than 30 years of experience and a large, diverse collection for every season and style, from casual to elegant and classic to trendy. You can order online, by phone, or by email, or visit the warehouse in Nijkerk, and there is a loyalty program plus a newsletter with offers. Competitive pricing tends to attract budget conscious shoppers, so it suits sellers who want to reach value driven customers.
Fabric Godmother
Fabric Godmother is a curated online store for sewing enthusiasts and makers. It sources fabrics from around the world, from well known brands to independent designers and from vintage to contemporary, alongside patterns and haberdashery. You will also find sewing kits, books, magazines, and workshops. It is based in the UK and ships worldwide.
Fabrics-Store.com
Linen is the specialty here. Fabrics-Store.com offers linen fabrics in various weights, colours, and textures for clothing, bedding, curtains, tablecloths, and more, plus linen patterns, tutorials, and articles. It is based in the US and ships to Europe and other countries, and it works well for inspiring customers who want to bring sewing projects to life.
Stoffe.de
Stoffe.de is a leading online fabric store in Germany with more than 30,000 products in stock. The range covers clothing, home decor, crafts, and more in different materials, colours, and designs, with sewing patterns, accessories, and tools to round out a project. With fast delivery and a competent customer service team, it places a strong emphasis on quality, which suits sellers whose customers value craftsmanship.
Spoonflower
Spoonflower is a global print on demand marketplace where you create, print, and sell your own custom fabrics, wallpapers, and home decor. You can upload your own design or choose from millions by independent artists and have them printed on demand on cotton, silk, jersey, fleece, and more. You can also sell your designs and earn a commission on each sale. Based in the US, it runs a European production facility in Berlin and attracts a creative community of artists, designers, and crafters.
Tissura
At the luxury end, Tissura is a retailer of exclusive fabrics from leading manufacturers including Chanel, Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, and Prada. It covers haute couture, bridal, evening, and casual wear in silk, wool, lace, cashmere, and more. You can order online, by phone, or by email, or visit the showrooms in London and Moscow, and it offers personal shopping and styling. It tends to attract designers, couturiers, and fashion houses.
Minerva Crafts
Minerva Crafts is an online fabric and craft store with a large range of fabrics, patterns, yarns, and accessories for sewing, knitting, crochet, and other crafts. Fabrics span clothing, home decor, quilting, and more in cotton, jersey, denim, fleece, and other materials, alongside kits, books, magazines, and blogs. Based in the UK and shipping worldwide, it connects you with do it yourself enthusiasts looking for quality fabrics.
Première Vision
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Première Vision is a global platform aimed at the professional side of the trade. By taking part you can connect with designers, manufacturers, and decision makers looking for high quality fabrics, and gain insight into fashion trends and buyer preferences. Through its events and digital resources, it helps you build relationships across the fabric industry that can lead to collaborations and partnerships.
Maison Thevenon
This French brand creates elegant fabrics for interior decoration, covering curtains, cushions, upholstery, and bed linen in styles from floral to geometric to animal. You can order online, by phone, or by email, or visit the showroom in Paris. Maison Thevenon collaborates with designers such as Christian Lacroix, Nathalie Lété, and Inkfabrik on exclusive collections, which makes it a strong fit for sellers focused on interior design and home decor textiles.
Fabric House
Fabric House is an Italian wholesaler and retailer with more than 20 years in textiles. It offers fabrics for fashion, interior, and contract use, from basic to luxury and natural to synthetic, in plain and printed forms. You can order online, by phone, or by email, or visit the showroom in Milan, and there is a blog and newsletter covering industry news and trends. Its emphasis on quality and service suits sellers serving a broad range of textile projects.
Fabric Land
Fabric Land is a UK retailer with more than 35 years of experience and a focus on affordability and fast delivery. The range covers clothing, home decor, crafts, and more, and you can order online, by phone, or by email, or visit one of its 17 stores across the UK. With a blog and a YouTube channel of sewing tips, it gives you access to budget conscious shoppers and a passionate crafting community.
Fabrics Galore
Fabrics Galore is a UK retailer with more than 25 years of experience and a diverse, eclectic range for clothing, home decor, quilting, and more, in cotton, linen, wool, viscose, and other materials. You can order online, by phone, or by email, or visit the store in London, and there is a blog and newsletter with sewing inspiration. It is known for unique textiles and an engaged crafting community.
The Fabric Fairy
The Fabric Fairy specialises in fabrics for children and babies in soft materials such as organic cotton, bamboo, and modal. Expect playful prints like animals, fruits, and stars across jersey, French terry, and rib knit. Based in the US and shipping to Europe and other countries, it suits sellers reaching parents, caregivers, and crafters who want fabrics for children's clothing and accessories.
Stoff & Stil
Stoff & Stil is a fabric and craft store with a wide range of fabrics, patterns, accessories, and tools for sewing, knitting, crochet, and other crafts. Fabrics cover clothing, home decor, and quilting in cotton, jersey, denim, fleece, and more, plus kits, books, magazines, and videos. Based in Denmark with stores in several European countries, it places a strong emphasis on quality, which suits sellers whose customers value craftsmanship.
How do you choose the right fabric marketplaces?
Start from what you sell and who buys it, then match that to each platform's audience. Quilting cotton and craft fabrics do well on maker focused stores like Minerva Crafts and Fabric Godmother, deadstock and surplus fit Rekotex, luxury cloth suits Tissura, and custom prints belong on Spoonflower. A broad retailer like Amazon adds reach across a general audience. Rather than listing everywhere at once, pick a small set of channels where your fabrics clearly fit, prove they sell, then expand.
How do you list fabrics so they sell?
Lead with the details fabric buyers actually search for. Make sure every listing states the material, weight, width, composition, and care, along with the pattern or print, and use clear photos that show colour and texture honestly. Specify whether you sell by the metre, by the roll, or as a cut piece, and be precise about minimums and stock so buyers know what they are getting. Where a marketplace supports multiple languages, like Textil.Eu, translating your listings helps you reach buyers across regions.
How do you manage selling across several marketplaces?
The hard part is not joining one marketplace, it is keeping listings, stock, and orders consistent across many. As you add channels, the same fabric needs accurate stock everywhere at once, orders arrive in different formats, and pricing has to be maintained per platform. We built e-tailize to centralise that work, so you can manage product information, inventory, and order fulfilment from one place across a large set of integrations, and pull marketplace data together to see what is actually selling. That lets you grow onto more fabric marketplaces without the manual overhead multiplying with each one.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the best marketplace to sell fabrics?
- There is no single best marketplace, because it depends on your fabrics and your buyers. Amazon offers broad reach, Spoonflower suits custom printed designs, Rekotex fits deadstock and surplus, and Tissura serves the luxury end. Match the platform's audience to what you actually sell.
- Where can I sell deadstock or surplus fabric?
- Rekotex is built for this. It connects fabric suppliers and buyers across Europe so you can sell leftover, surplus, or deadstock fabrics at discounted prices and with lower environmental impact. It operates in several European countries and tends to attract eco minded, fashion conscious buyers.
- Can I sell my own custom fabric designs online?
- Yes. Spoonflower is a print on demand marketplace where you upload your own designs, have them printed on demand on fabrics such as cotton, silk, jersey, and fleece, and earn a commission on each sale. It is based in the US and runs a European production facility in Berlin.
- Which fabric marketplaces ship across Europe?
- Several do. Textil.Eu ships to all European countries, Nooteboom Textiles serves customers from the Netherlands, and Stoff & Stil has stores in several European countries. The Swedish Fabric Company, Fabric Godmother, and Minerva Crafts are UK based but ship worldwide.
- Do I need to use only one fabric marketplace?
- No, and most sellers reach more buyers across several. The challenge is keeping listings, stock, and orders consistent everywhere, which gets harder with each channel. A platform that centralises product information, inventory, and orders lets you sell on more marketplaces without multiplying the manual work.