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Team Sports & Collegiate Fabric
Team and collegiate quilting fabric features officially licensed NCAA university prints spanning dozens of schools — logos and letters in team colors, for graduation and game-day quilts. There are 75 collegiate options here from $14.96, with buy links to Connecting Threads.
A team quilt is the ultimate fan gift — a graduation throw, a tailgate blanket, a dorm quilt in the school's colors. Here are the licensed collegiate cottons gathered in one place, so you can find your school and get stitching.
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Showing 60 of 75NCAA Louisiana State University Buffalo Plaid Fleece Fabric Yardage
NCAA University of Tennessee Buffalo Plaid Fleece Fabric Yardage
NCAA University of Iowa Coordinating Solid Fleece Fabric Yardage
NCAA University of Georgia Coordinating Solid Fleece Fabric Yardage
NCAA Louisiana State University Coordinating Solid Fleece Fabric Yardage
NCAA Ohio State University Coordinating Solid Fleece Fabric Yardage
NCAA Texas A&M University Coordinating Solid Fleece Fabric Yardage
NCAA University of Tennessee Coordinating Solid Fleece Fabric Yardage
NCAA University of Florida Coordinating Solid Fleece Fabric Yardage
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is collegiate fabric officially licensed?+
Yes — these are officially licensed NCAA prints featuring university logos and colors, sold through the retailer. That licensing is why they're a safe, legitimate choice for a gift quilt.
What can I make with team fabric?+
Team cottons are ideal for a simple, high-impact project — a rail-fence or big-block throw, a graduation quilt, a tailgate blanket, or a dorm pillow — where the print does the work.
Can I mix team fabric with solids?+
Absolutely — pairing a licensed team print with matching solids in the school's colors stretches the fabric further and keeps the quilt from looking too busy.
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