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Home Decor Fabric

Infuse personality and style into your home with the perfect fabric! Hobby Lobby has a wide variety of home decor fabric for you to choose from. We carry fabrics ranging from chenille and twill to faux leather and velvet.

Chenille fabric is perfect for making cozy blankets and bedspreads, while twill fabric can be used to make table runners and cushions. Faux leather fabric will bring sophistication and elegance to any piece.

If you’re looking for a way to give your home a trendy look, velvet fabric will make any room standout. With its eye-catching texture and versatility, your sewing projects will come out looking amazing.

Vinyl fabric is functional and versatile, so you can use it for a variety of home decor items. You can make pieces including dining seat chair cushions, placemats, and even pocket organizers.

Give your living room or dining room a homey and ethereal touch by making curtains with sheer fabric. Linen fabric has a timeless quality, so it will pair with a variety of aesthetics. Use it to make wall art for your cottagecore home or storage baskets for your boho space.

We also carry a wide assortment of patterned fabrics that will showcase your unique personality. Our animal print fabrics will bring out your quirky design aesthetic! Create charming down-home pieces with cow print fabric and glamorous room accessories with our leopard print fabric. Striped and gingham fabric are classic patterns that can pair with many different themes.

If you’re wanting to make curtains for a nursery or your child’s room, blackout fabric is the ideal choice. Corduroy fabric can be used to create stylish cushion covers and throw pillows for your living space. Find the perfect home decor and upholstery fabric for your home today!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is chenille fabric?

Chenille is a soft, fuzzy fabric made by placing short lengths of yarn between two core yarns and twisting them together. It is crafted from a variety of fibers, like cotton, rayon, or polyester, and is popular for home items like throw blankets, decorative pillows, and carpets. Its name comes from the French word for "caterpillar," because of its fuzzy appearance.