Fabric Ranges
Dot's Quilts has focused on bringing in designers and ranges to make up an offering of the best quality textiles, all in keeping with our ideals of traditional elegance combined with innovative trends. The collections below are sure to help you in your pursuit of inspiration and excellence...
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Garden Party by Anna Maria Horner: This collection was inspired by the celebration of a friend's engagement party hosted by Anna Maria. While preparing for the party, and imagining the eclectic mix of people that would be gathering at her home for the first time, her thoughts drifted back to the quirky and romantic 40's and 50s..

Pop Garden by Heather Bailey: Heather Bailey is one of our favourite designers from Free Spirit. Pop Garden is a mix of romantic and modern elements that will add PoP to any project. The panel on the far right is from Heather's Fresh Cut Range, which was her debut collection for Free Spirit. Her modern take on vintage designs is an all time classic.

Willaim Morris Collection from Moda: Designed for 19th Century wallpapers and book-bindings, William Morris (1827-1887) captured the birds and flowers into his designs with "force, purity and elegance of the silhouette." His famous quote from 1882: "Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful or beautiful" holds true today.

Ginko Tonals from Kona Bay: Douglas Eagleson is known as the Textile Samuarai for his Eastern Inspired designs, and believes in the importance of tonals: "The right tone on tone is what makes the focus fabric pop..." Hence his Ginko Tonal Design - making use of the unique shape of the Ginko leaf and outlining the rim of the leaves in metallic gold to give them that extra wow-factor.

Fuchsia and Poinsettia from Maywood Studios: These gorgeously festive Fuchsia's are designed by Jackie Robinson for Maywood Studios. Jackie also designed the original highly sought after Poinsettia flower range, and these floral leaves framed in metallica enjoy an encore for "Poinsettia II", and are just beautiful. Both these ranges are part of the Maywood Studios Christmas line.

Glace by 3 Sisters for Moda: From 3 Sisters comes Glace - the perfect name for this fabric collection. Everything that is lovley about winter is in Glace, with its swirling white wonderland and painted red roses against earthy and minty greens and creams. Rich, yet subtle colour palettes.

Rise and Shine from Moda: This farmyard print from Moda features large scale chickens and roosters loose in the garden. The roosters measure approx 7"x8" and are complimented by striking sunflowers. The different backgrounds in Black, Ivory and Red are complimented by the ever popular chicken wire available in Yellow, Ivory, Green and Red.
Sweetbriar by Pat Sloan for P&B Textiles: One of our favourite designers, Pat Sloan's stylish but fresh and fun look is evident in these stylised flowers in palettes of navy, burgundy, purple, avocado and tan. And of course, her signature stars make an appearance in Sweetbriar.

Bliss from P&B textiles: A serene Eastern-style print, with beautiful multicoloured butterflies in the foreground, and lacy delicate lacy butterflies in the tonal background.
Bejewelled from P&B textiles: A "Holiday Bling" projected designed by Susie Robbins, featuring a fantasy stripe and packed dots extravagantly etched in gold.

Mendocino from P&B textiles: Create the feel of any coastal, shore grass, outdoor or evening scene with this design inspired by the rugged Coastline of Northern California.

Alexandra by Alex Anderson for P&B textiles: This contemporary design is adaptable from a traditional quilt to any modern project. The base of the collection is a stunning toile in dusty blue and chocolate brown.

Beautiful Day, Playdates, Noah's Arc and Dance with the Fairies from P&B textiles:
Beautiful Day is Teresa Kogut's first line for P&B and centres around adorably cute clustered bears carrying baskets of flowers and surrounded by roses.
Nancy Mahoney's 30's inspired collection of Playdates features playful little girls with pets and toys, tossed chicklets dancing with umbrellas and balls in authentic vintage gree, blue and pink colourways.
Brand new from Elinor Bailey, Dance with the Fairies features fairies adorned with roses and dancing around on flowing wings. These enchanting images include flowers, pindots, vine and leaves. A soft fairy silhouette adds a delicate tonal.


Siena and Floral Carpet from P&B textiles: Siena is a stunning fantasy floral range featuring a striking large print on a light background. The secondary print is medium-sized bursting with texture and colour, and the subtle but intriguing tonal brings peace to this garden. Floral Carpet is a delightful offering for true flower lovers, creating a visual spectacle of packed lifelike florals with dramatic texture and colour.
Kingyo from Red Rooster: This breathtaking Asian fabric collection is rich in colours with gold metallic accents. The two colour themes are fiery black and red, or the sofer blues and browns.

Neutral Territory from Red Rooster: A delightful range of large florals in rich shades of turquoise, honey gold and cinammon red from the collaboration of Terry Atkinson and Liz Lois. The simple yet stunning floral designs can stand alone in a quilt made of simple squares joined together and finished off with any of the tones in a wonderful border and binding.

Tea Rose Garden from Red Rooster: Designed by the girls of Red Rooster studio, this collection of medium and small-scale soft florals, paisleys and dainty petal tones begs to be stitched up to a bed sized-quilt, bordered by the little multicoloured stripe.

Woodland Quilters from Red Rooster: This charming collection is Kelly Mueller's first fabric line for Red Rooster. Full of personality, the collage-style panel blocks form the basis of this collection, with a woodland creature happily involved in some aspect of quilting in each block. The mottle tones add the finishing touches to scenes of acorns, fish and tress. Checks and stripes are featured.
