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Fabric Shops in St. George, UT
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Custom screen printing and embroidery, door lettering, team apparel. We offer t shirts, golf shirts, sweatshirts, youth and toddler tees, hats, jackets, and more.
Address:620 N 1100 E #5 St. George, UTPhone:(435) 628-2939 -
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Mother Superior's Fab Fabrics is a fabulous fabric store in St. George, Utah. We're a destination for cotton quilting fabrics and Superior Threads. Browse thousands of bolts of cotton quilting fabric including batiks, blenders, solids and your favorite brands such as Wilmington,…
Address:87 East 2580 South St. George, UTPhone:(435) 256-6420 -
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Custom embroidered hats, baby items and personalized gifts for any occasion. We offer quick turnaround and are ready to work for you. Shop now.
Address:1091 N 2000 W St. George, UTPhone:(435) 632-5017 -
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Modern Vintage Handmade is a full line quilting and fabric store. Follow us on Instagram for all new line announcements.
Address:1832 E Middleton Dr St. George, UTPhone:(435) 767-7517
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If I have a Fabulous idea, I go to Fab Fabrics because they always have the best quality of fabric, and helpful staff there to help. Why buy a cheap piece of fabric when you know the child is going to need something he/she will drag around for the first 2-3 yrs of its life?