Quilt Shops by State
Quilt Shops in Missouri
8 Missouri quilt shops in our directory, plus shop hops, shows, and the state's quilting community.
A great American quilting destination
Hamilton, Missouri — "Quilt Town USA"
A whole town built around quilting — 15+ themed quilt shops in a town of 1,800.
Read the full Hamilton, Missouri guide →Missouri quilt shops
Missouri Star Quilt Company
Hamilton, Missouri · Since 2008
The largest pre-cut fabric retailer in the world and the heart of "Quilt Town USA."
Fenwick Fabrics
Springfield, Missouri
Owner-curated online shop from Missouri built around Kaffe Fassett and designer cotton collections.
Jackman's Fabrics
St. Louis, Missouri · Since 1903
A 120-plus-year-old, fifth-generation family fabric superstore with over 50,000 yards of quilting cotton.
The Quilted Fox
St. Louis, Missouri
A St. Louis quilt shop specializing in internationally sourced fabrics, including a large batik collection from Indonesia.
Merrily We Quilt Along
Springfield, Missouri
One of Springfield's largest quilting and sewing shops, with 3,500-plus bolts and long-arm rentals.
The Quilted Cow
Branson West, Missouri · Since 2010
An Ozarks quilt shop chain that grew from a small lakeside sewing clubhouse founded in Cape Fair in 2010.
Appletree Quilting Center
Columbia, Missouri
Mid-Missouri's widest fabric selection, with over 5,000 bolts and dual Bernina and Husqvarna Viking dealerships.
Quilter's Station
Lee's Summit, Missouri
A Kansas City-area quilt shop with 16,000-plus bolts and a specialty in primitive and folk-art quilting.
Know a great Missouri quilt shop?
We're building the most complete quilt-shop directory on the internet, state by state. If you know an independent quilt shop in Missourithat should be listed here, let us know — we'll verify and add it.
Submit a Missouri quilt shop →Missouri shop hops in 2026
Row by Row Experience 2026
Jul 1 – Aug 31, 2026
The Row by Row Experience returned in a new form — 9" × 36" row patterns themed to each participating shop's region. Visit shops between July 1 and August 31 to collect free row patterns. Different from the original 2011-2022 program (which used 36"-wide rows), but the same spirit.
Official site →FabShop Hop
Jan 1 – Dec 31, 2026
Monthly online shop hop where participants visit participating online shops and find hidden bunnies on each shop's website. Year-round event with monthly prize drawings.
Official site →Quilting in Missouri
Missouri is the birthplace of the ice cream cone, invented at the 1904 World's Fair. Missouri's quilting scene includes 8 shops in our directory and 2 shop hops in 2026. Whether you're shopping for fabric, looking for a guild, or planning a quilt road trip, the resources below cover it all.
FAQ about Missouri quilt shops
What are the best quilt shops in Missouri?+
Missouri has 8 quilt shops in our directory: Missouri Star Quilt Company, Fenwick Fabrics, Jackman's Fabrics, The Quilted Fox, Merrily We Quilt Along, The Quilted Cow, Appletree Quilting Center, Quilter's Station. The state also has dozens of independent shops that are not yet listed — ask at your local quilt guild meeting for a complete picture of shops in your area.
Is there a Missouri quilt shop hop?+
Yes. Missouri participates in 2 2026 shop hops: Row by Row Experience 2026, FabShop Hop. Shop hops are typically multi-week events where you visit participating shops, collect passport stamps, and qualify for prize drawings.
Are there quilting guilds in Missouri?+
We don't have a Missouri guild listed yet, but the state likely has active local and Modern Quilt Guild chapters. Browse our national guild directory and filter by state, or ask at a local quilt shop for guild recommendations.
Are there quilt shows in Missouri?+
Missouri doesn't currently host one of the major national quilt shows. Quilters in Missouri commonly travel to neighboring states for major shows.
Where is the best place to buy quilt fabric in Missouri?+
For Missouri quilters, the established shops in our directory (above) are the starting point. Add your local quilt guild's shop recommendations, and consider trying one of the major online retailers (Missouri Star, Fat Quarter Shop, eQuilter) for specialty or hard-to-find fabrics.