Fabric & Sewing

Fabric & sewing listings in this category span dressmaking fabrics, haberdashery and sewing essentials that appear in different formats across partner retailers. The grid shows current products from multiple partner feeds inside the Discount Promo Codes shopping channel, designed to support quick comparison when listings vary by cut length, width and composition. You will see fabrics sold by the metre, in fat quarters or as pre-cut panels, plus threads, zips and fastenings that sit alongside them. Filters help narrow by fabric type, width and colour, which matters when one listing is 112cm wide and another is 150cm wide. Availability changes as feeds update at different times, so prints and colourways rotate frequently.

Read on for how fabric and sewing listings differ across retailers

Main product groupings across the grid

The category includes cotton and polycotton fabrics, jersey and fleece, plus sewing essentials like thread reels, needles and zip packs. Fabrics may appear as separate cards per print, while other feeds group multiple prints under one listing with selectable variants. Width matters. Sewing Online is present here with fabrics listed by width in centimetres and by cut length in metres, which makes comparison clearer than listings that only show a pattern photo. Where listings include dressmaking fabric, check width (112cm vs 150cm) and whether the listing is sold per 0.5m, 1m or as a fixed cut.

Formats, bundles and how stock is packaged

Partners publish fabric as continuous cuts, fat quarters like 50cm x 55cm, or pre-cut packs with multiple prints in one SKU. Haberdashery also appears as multi-packs, such as 10 zips in assorted colours or 12 reels of thread in 100m lengths. Bundles vary. Dunelm shows up in this space with home-textile style fabric and sewing basics that are often packaged as fixed cuts rather than continuous metre lengths. For sewing notions, compare pack counts, sizes such as 20mm buttons, and whether colours are fixed or assorted.

Sizing, fit and spec differences in sewing listings

Spec fields differ across feeds: one listing leads with width and composition, another leads with pattern name and hides fibre percentage deeper in the text. Threads also vary, with reels listed as 100m, 200m or 500m, and needles listed by size numbers such as 70/10 and 90/14. For cotton fabric, focus on GSM, fibre mix and width before comparing price-like signals or images.

Materials, construction and functional details

Fabric composition affects stretch, drape and washing behaviour, with listings stating 100% cotton, cotton-elastane blends, or polyester fleece finishes. Fastenings also vary by build, including nylon coil zips, metal teeth zips, and snaps in 10mm and 15mm sizes. Details matter. Hobbycraft appears here with haberdashery packs that specify sizes and piece counts, contrasting with simpler feeds that only show a photo of mixed colours. For sewing patterns, check whether the listing is a paper pattern, a multi-size pack, and the size range covered.

Checks users make when comparing fabric and sewing items

Users check fabric width, fibre percentage and cut length, then confirm whether colourways are separate SKUs or variant selectors. For sewing items, they check reel length, needle sizes and pack quantities before comparing across retailers. Images differ. Another common check is whether trims are sold by the metre or as fixed 1m, 2m or 5m packs.

How Discount Promo Codes context appears in this category

Some retailer products may show discount code availability beside the merchant name as a neutral listing detail, while the comparison focus stays on specs like width, composition and pack sizes. Discount Promo Codes donates 20% of profits each month to charity, stated once as a factual platform note. For fabric by the metre, the shopping channel purpose remains comparing how partners publish cuts, variants and sewing essentials.