Top 5 Darling Disco Dot Fabrics

Connect the design dots your own way with these delightful disco dot fabrics! With an arsenal of color pallets available, you will be inspired to integrate these bold patterns into your next fabric craft!

The large dots are appealing and the bold colors create a modern medley for either home décor or fashion purposes! Without further ado—here are our top 5 Disco Dot fabrics:

5. Disco dots in Caribbean. This is an ideal fabric to drench your surroundings in the brilliant hues of the marbled blue and green Caribbean! Create a bright curtain and you will find yourself on a mission to acquire more items in these gorgeous colors!

Out With The Old, In With The New: J&O Fabrics Gets A Facelift for 2010!


After over 40 years in business, stumbling blocks turned into stepping stones, and many devoted customers gained along the way, J&O Fabrics is stepping out of 2009 and into 2010 with a new look and a new attitude!

For years, the humble yet surprisingly high volumed brick and mortar located at 9401 Rte. 130 South in Pennsauken, NJ and home to some of the worlds top designer fabrics, was only identifiable by a large yet outdated red and black store marker nestled steadfastly on top of its sign pole in front of the family operated store. Inconspicuous to many and almost invisible to a few more, the headquarters to which many online customers would drive through states to visit, often got lost in a sea of fancy lights, colorful graphics and modern signage….until today.

How To Save Money by Purchasing Fabric: NBC NEWS and J&O Fabrics Store

NBC News Aired a Segment on How to Save Money with Fabric featuring J&O Fabrics Store.

A necessity from the past,
years in collecting dust,
is humming to life again these days.

For people like Laura Ogden, it is a way to save big bucks.
“I should be a millionaire because of all the money I’ve saved.”
Though times or not, Laura says she’s always been an Arts and Crafts kind of person.
“Whether it’s painting, taking photographs, sewing”
or taking on bigger projects like with this old chair, and giving it a makeover.
“I had an upholsterer come in and give me a price which I think is a fair price, $300. to recover a chair.” but Laura says she knew she could do it herself for a fraction of the cost. A little know how and fabric.“It will probably end up costing $100. at the most to finish recovering it”