Incredible Novelty Fabrics from Michael Miller Fabric Co.

Michael Miller has only been around since 1999 in comparison to other fabric mills with much more time on their hands. Nevertheless, since the very beginning Michael Miller has created some of the most enduring prints on high quality cotton.

Regardless of your novelty fabric preference, there will always be a Michael Miller print to suit your style. Dogs, cats, games, sports, food and many other themes are depicted in the wonderful cotton novelty fabrics from Michael Miller. Here is a selection of the retro-style Michael Miller fabrics that you’ll see at J&O Fabric Store:

Curly Swirl Fabric

Retro Fabrics from Robert Kaufman Fabric Company

One of the most popular sections of our online fabric store is our 70s Mod/Retro Fabrics section. All of our craziest and most vibrant prints are found here, and the designs from Robert Kaufman Fabrics are among the most inspired! These fun Robert Kaufman fabrics can be given a multitude of uses. They are especially suited for quilts. They are also great for Hawaiian shirts and other garments, window treatments, and crafts.

Here is a glimpse of our extensive selection of retro Robert Kaufman fabrics.

Flower Child Fabric: Garden

Mingle Jumble Fabric

Peace, Power Bright

Update Your Home Decor with Bright Colors from J&O

Be bold and add some color to your home decor to welcome in spring and summer. One way to get rid of the winter doldrums is to replace drab decorative elements with vibrant color. While element such as wall decorations, window treatments, and other accessories are important in this blog we will focus on how upholstery fabrics can brighten a room’s decor.

Choosing the right fabric requires taken into account not only the color of the fabric but the texture as well. For instance chenille fabrics are soft and tend to have a warm, inviting texture, while bark cloths are stiffer and more vibrant in appearance. Depending on what your aim is you can find a fabric with both the right color and texture.

Renew Your Home Furnishings with Fabric from J & O Fabric Store

How would you honestly describe your home decor? Bold and inventive or drab and staid. If you chose the latter, then your decor needs an overhaul. Where can you find the fabric you need to enhance your home? Look no further than J&O Fabrics!

Maybe all you need to improve your furnishings are some new curtains or other draperies. Following are four bold, eye-catching decorator fabrics that will add plenty of pizzazz to your home. First off is Flower Power Brown (ato00051). This chic designer fabric will lend attitude and style to anything it graces. Curtains, valances, decorative pillows and more can be made with Flower Power. The same can be said for 50’s Mambo Bark Cloth Green (bar00008), with its trippy, 1950’s Havana vibe.
Flower Power Brown
50s Mambo Bark Cloth Green

20th Century Designers Rule! Vintage Fabric Rocks!

Mid 20th Century art meets fabric with these legendary artists and designers. If you’ve recently reupholstered your sitting room chairs or engaged in the arduous yet fulfilling task of selecting fabric for a long overdue window treatment, then most likely you have met some of our fine textile designers along the way…..at least on fabric.

JOFabric.com Desperate Housewives Fabric Fun


Desperate Housewives move over…
Our Retro Housewives are i
n!

Check out our own Wisteria Lane! Stepford wife Bree would love this fabric…


Laundry Day

Have a rip-roarin’ good time with the best of our retro housewives fabric.



50’s Kitchen Housewife

These novelty cotton fabrics
project the finest mix
of style and sexuality in our most perfect housewives and
simmering glamour girls.

Retro towns are in fashion now, Planned communities have a new look September 28, 2005: CNN/Money
Dubbed the new urbanism, today’s planned communities
consciously try to recapture the charm and fabric of classic city neighborhoods.


100% Cotton Fabrics
Perfect for ANY s
ewing project!

JOFabrics featured in Inquire Magazine Fabric Article

Fabulous Fabrics
Interior design may be a mostly visual art,
but designers agree that texture
with its promise of tactile pleasure
is an essential element in every room.

By SALLY FRIEDMAN
Ah touch. It’s a powerful sense, one that even infants experience and respond to. The tactile can change a feeling, establish a mood or alter it. In our homes, its our fabrics that create a veritable feast for the fingertips.

The velvet-covered chair beckons the deep pile chenille makes you want to run your fingers through the sassy, nubby plaid textured cotton on a stuffed armchair invites you to burrow in.
Fabric that cannot be ignored and should not be.