13 Arkansas Fabric And Quilt Shops Worth Visiting After Joann Left A Craft-Sized Gap

Joann’s closing left a real gap for makers who were used to quick fabric runs and familiar aisles. Suddenly, the old routine needed a new map.

That search leads straight to Arkansas quilt and fabric shops that still make browsing feel personal, useful, and worth the drive.

These are places where a bolt of cotton can spark a whole project, where staff actually know the difference between almost right and perfect for your pattern, and where classes still bring people together around tables instead of screens.

This list is for the quilter who misses wandering without rushing. It is also for the sewist who wants better fabric than a big chain ever offered.

Each stop has its own rhythm, and that is the fun of it. You might walk in for backing fabric and leave with a weekend plan, a new technique, or a project you cannot wait to start.

1. Stitchin’ Post

Stitchin' Post
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Fine fabric lovers in Little Rock already know this name, and if you do not, consider this your introduction to one of the most carefully curated shops in the state.

Stitchin’ Post sits at 1501 Macon Drive, Little Rock, AR 72211, and it has built a loyal following by stocking fine garment fabrics, Swiss imports for heirloom sewing, and high-quality quilting cottons that are genuinely hard to find elsewhere.

The shop is an authorized Bernina and Husqvarna Viking sewing machine dealer and service center, which means you can buy a machine, get it serviced, and pick up thread all in one stop.

Laces, patterns, and children’s clothing supplies round out an inventory that feels thoughtfully assembled rather than randomly stocked.

Classes run regularly for sewists at every skill level, so beginners have a real place to start.

Walking out of here with a bag full of Swiss cotton and a new class on the calendar feels like a very good afternoon well spent.

2. Cynthia East Fabrics

Cynthia East Fabrics
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Tucked along Rebsamen Park Road, this shop has a personality that feels more like visiting a well-traveled friend’s studio than stepping into a retail store.

Cynthia East Fabrics is located at 1523 Rebsamen Park Road, Little Rock, AR 72202. It draws in sewists who want fabric with real character, from bold prints to refined solids that hold up beautifully in finished garments.

The selection skews toward quality over quantity, which means every bolt on the shelf has been chosen with intention.

Regulars appreciate the knowledgeable staff who can talk through yardage requirements, lining choices, and pattern recommendations without making anyone feel rushed.

The shop carries a range of notions alongside its fabric lineup, making it easy to leave with everything needed for a project in one visit.

For anyone in central Arkansas who loved browsing a well-stocked fabric store on a slow Saturday, Cynthia East Fabrics is exactly the kind of place that fills that gap with style.

3. Pinwheel Fabrics

Pinwheel Fabrics
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Bryant might be a quieter suburb south of Little Rock, but Pinwheel Fabrics gives crafters a very good reason to make the drive down Highway 5.

The shop is located at 5407 Highway 5 N Suite 19, Bryant, AR 72022, and it carries a cheerful, well-organized selection of quilting fabrics, patterns, and notions that appeal to both beginners and experienced quilters.

The layout makes browsing easy, with fabrics grouped in ways that help you spot coordinating prints without spending an hour hunting through disorganized shelves.

Kits and precuts are available for shoppers who want a head start on a project without committing to a full fabric pull.

The friendly atmosphere here is the kind that turns a quick errand into a longer visit, especially when you start chatting with other customers about what they are currently making.

Pinwheel Fabrics proves that you do not need a big-city address to run a shop worth visiting repeatedly.

4. The Quilted Cow NW Arkansas

The Quilted Cow NW Arkansas
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Bentonville has become one of the most talked-about small cities in the country, and The Quilted Cow fits right into that creative, design-forward energy.

Located at 1400 SW Susana Street Suite 18, Bentonville, AR 72713, this shop stocks designer fabrics, notions, patterns, and exclusive kits that you will not find at a chain store.

The space is well-lit and thoughtfully arranged, giving the whole shopping experience a relaxed, gallery-like feel that makes color selection genuinely enjoyable.

Beyond the shelves, the shop runs Facebook Live events, SewAlongs, tutorials, retreats, and in-person classes that keep the quilting community connected and inspired year-round.

One-of-a-kind kits make great gifts for the crafter in your life who already has everything, or for yourself, because treating yourself is a completely valid strategy.

The Quilted Cow has earned its spot as a Northwest Arkansas destination that quilters plan trips around rather than just stumble upon.

5. Sager Creek Quilts

Sager Creek Quilts
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Siloam Springs sits right on the Arkansas-Oklahoma border, and Sager Creek Quilts has become a destination worth crossing state lines for.

The shop is found at 304 E Central St, Siloam Springs, AR 72761, right in the heart of a downtown that has its own distinct small-town charm worth exploring before or after you shop.

Inside, the fabric selection covers a wide range of styles, from classic country prints to modern geometric patterns, giving quilters plenty of options regardless of the project they have in mind.

Notions, patterns, and quilting supplies fill out the inventory so you can walk in with an idea and walk out with everything needed to execute it.

The shop has a community feel that is hard to manufacture, the kind that develops naturally when staff genuinely love what they sell and take time to talk through your project with you.

A visit to Sager Creek Quilts pairs well with a stroll through downtown Siloam Springs on a clear afternoon.

6. Cuttin’ Up Quilt Studio & More

Cuttin' Up Quilt Studio & More
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Prairie Grove is a town with deep historical roots, and Cuttin’ Up Quilt Studio fits naturally into a community that knows how to value handmade craftsmanship.

The studio is located at 111 E Buchanan St, Prairie Grove, AR 72753, and it offers a creative space that goes beyond simple retail by functioning as a genuine studio where quilters can learn, create, and connect.

Fabric selections here lean toward the kind of prints and solids that inspire confident color choices, and the staff can help you narrow down options when the choices feel overwhelming.

Classes and workshops run regularly, making this a solid resource for anyone who wants structured instruction rather than just a pile of YouTube tutorials to work through alone at home.

The Buchanan Street location puts you close to Prairie Grove’s charming downtown, so the trip can easily become a full day out rather than a quick errand.

Cuttin’ Up earns its spot on this list by treating quilting as a craft worth teaching properly.

7. Lonesome Pine Quilts

Lonesome Pine Quilts
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The name alone sets the mood, and Lonesome Pine Quilts absolutely delivers on the cozy, tucked-away atmosphere it promises.

The shop is at 1910 AR-16, Elkins, AR 72727, a location that puts it in the rolling countryside southeast of Fayetteville, making the drive itself a pleasant part of the experience.

Inside, the fabric collection is curated with a clear love for traditional quilting styles alongside enough modern options to keep contemporary quilters equally happy.

Patterns, notions, and quilting supplies fill the shelves in a way that feels organized without feeling sterile, which is a balance that smaller shops do better than anyone.

The rural setting gives Lonesome Pine a character that is completely its own, the kind of shop where you slow down naturally and start browsing with no particular deadline in mind.

If you are driving through the Fayetteville area and have an hour to spare, turning onto AR-16 toward Elkins is a decision you will not regret making.

8. Great White Quilt Fabric And Craft Shack

Great White Quilt Fabric And Craft Shack
© Great White Quilt Fabric And Craft Shack

The name is bold, and the shop backs it up with an inventory that feels like a proper treasure hunt every single time you visit.

Great White Quilt Fabric and Craft Shack is at 1039 S Gutensohn Rd Unit F, Springdale, AR 72762, tucked into a commercial suite that opens up into a surprisingly well-stocked space once you step inside.

Precuts, unique fabric finds, patterns, and notions make up the core inventory, but the shop also offers one-on-one consultations and sewing machine repair, which is a combination you rarely find under one roof.

Classes are available for quilters at different stages of their craft, and the community involvement here extends beyond retail through support for local foster kids.

That sense of purpose gives the shop a warmth that you notice right away and remember long after you leave.

Great White Quilt Fabric and Craft Shack is the kind of Springdale stop that turns first-time visitors into regulars faster than they expected.

9. The Bed-Warmer Quilt And Sew

The Bed-Warmer Quilt And Sew
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A shop that calls itself the Bed-Warmer already knows exactly what quilting is for. This Benton destination delivers on that promise with a full-service approach that covers all the bases.

Located at 17270 Interstate 30 N Suite 9, Benton, AR 72019, The Bed-Warmer Quilt and Sew is the exclusive Pfaff dealer and service provider in the area, which alone makes it a destination for serious sewists.

Beyond the machines, the shop carries high-quality quilting fabrics, sewing notions, and a class schedule that accommodates beginners through advanced quilters without anyone feeling out of place.

Long-arm quilting services round out the offering for those who want their finished quilt tops professionally quilted without the expense of owning the equipment themselves.

The suite location off Interstate 30 makes it easy to find and easy to stop at on a road trip through central Arkansas without going far out of your way.

The Bed-Warmer is the kind of shop that solves problems you did not even know you had yet.

10. Jana’s Quilting

Jana's Quilting
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Jonesboro lost its Joann location in the early 2025 closures, but Jana’s Quilting has been quietly serving the quilting community there with an inventory that rivals stores twice its size.

The shop is at 2005 E Highland Drive Suite 201, Jonesboro, AR 72401, and it stocks over 2,500 bolts of fabric from well-known brands alongside a deep selection of notions, patterns, and kits.

Block of the Month classes and monthly Demo Days keep the calendar full and the regulars engaged throughout the year, creating a rhythm that makes the shop feel like a genuine community hub rather than just a retail stop.

Long-arm quilting services are available for customers who want professional finishing on their completed quilt tops, adding a practical layer of value beyond the shopping experience.

The suite location on Highland Drive is easy to navigate, and the parking situation is refreshingly uncomplicated for a busy commercial area.

Jana’s Quilting is the kind of shop that makes Jonesboro crafters feel well taken care of.

11. Mama’s Log House Quilt Shop

Mama's Log House Quilt Shop
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Some shops have a story built right into the name. Mama’s Log House Quilt Shop in Huntington is exactly the kind of place that sounds like it belongs in a travel magazine spread about hidden Arkansas gems.

The shop is located at 3715 E Clarks Chapel Rd, Huntington, AR 72940, in the western part of the state near the Oklahoma border, which gives it a frontier-adjacent character that feels genuinely different from urban quilt shops.

The log house setting creates an atmosphere that is warm and unhurried, the sort of place where you naturally take your time looking through every bolt before deciding.

Fabric selections here carry a personality that reflects the surrounding community, with options that feel rooted in traditional quilting values while still keeping up with modern trends.

The rural location means the drive out to Clarks Chapel Road is part of the experience, and the scenery along the way earns its own appreciation.

Mama’s Log House is a shop that rewards the effort it takes to find it.

12. MNM Creations & Quilt Shop

MNM Creations & Quilt Shop
© MNM Creations & Quilt Shop

El Dorado sits in the southern part of the state, far enough from the Ozarks crowd to feel like a discovery, and MNM Creations and Quilt Shop is a big part of what makes a stop there worthwhile for crafters.

The shop is at 171 Pete Mason Rd, El Dorado, AR 71730, and it combines quilting fabrics and notions with handmade creations that give the space a dual identity as both a retail store and a showcase for local craft talent.

Browsing here feels different from a standard quilt shop visit because the handmade items on display spark project ideas you might not have considered before walking in.

The fabric selection covers enough variety to support quilters working in multiple styles, and the staff bring an enthusiasm for the craft that makes asking questions feel easy and natural.

Southern Arkansas does not always make the top of crafters’ road trip lists, but MNM Creations gives the region a destination worth planning around.

This shop is a genuine find for anyone willing to explore beyond the more traveled routes.

13. Mom’s Fabric Store

Mom's Fabric Store
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Highway 65 through the Ozarks is already a drive worth taking for the scenery alone. Mom’s Fabric Store in Valley Springs gives you a very good excuse to pull over and stay a while.

The shop is at 7767 Highway 65, Valley Springs, AR 72682, positioned along one of the most scenic corridors in the state, which makes the approach to the store part of its appeal.

The name sets an expectation of warmth and practicality, and the shop delivers both with a fabric selection that covers everyday sewing needs alongside quilting-specific supplies that keep serious crafters coming back.

Mom’s has the kind of unpretentious, no-fuss atmosphere that makes you feel comfortable asking basic questions without worrying about looking like you do not know what you are doing.

Notions and supplies fill out the inventory in a way that makes the store genuinely useful rather than just decorative, which matters when you need a specific notion and do not want to order online and wait a week.

Mom’s Fabric Store is the Ozarks stop that belongs on every Arkansas crafting road trip.