Quilt Shops by State
Quilt Shops in Ohio
11 Ohio quilt shops in our directory, plus shop hops, shows, and the state's quilting community.
Ohio quilt shops
Helping Hands Quilt Shop & Museum
Berlin, Ohio · Since 1974
Amish Country institution since 1974 with 3,000+ bolts of fabric and a museum of handmade quilts.
Miller's Dry Goods
Charm, Ohio · Since 1965
Holmes County's first quilt shop, running since 1965 with over 8,000 bolts across two buildings.
Lone Star Quilt Shop
Millersburg, Ohio
Amish Country quilt shop with 5,000+ bolts of fabric and JUKI sewing machines in Mount Hope, Ohio.
Country Fabrics
Shiloh, Ohio
Mennonite-owned Ohio shop claiming the largest fabric selection in the state, with 10,000+ bolts.
Stitches N Such
Cincinnati, Ohio · Since 2006
Glendale, Ohio quilt shop since 2006 known for premium designer fabrics and Charley Harper prints.
HomeGrown HomeSewn
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati fabric and quilt shop built around passing down quilting as a 'legacy art'.
Ohio Star Quilts
Akron, Ohio
Akron-area quilt and creative sewing center offering classes, longarm services, and machine repair.
Bolt & Spool
Cleveland, Ohio
Curated fabric boutique in Cleveland's Little Italy housed in a converted schoolhouse.
Sew to Speak
Worthington, Ohio
Columbus-area fiber arts shop known for an inclusive, welcoming vibe and Juki machine sales.
Quilt Beginnings
Dublin, Ohio
Columbus-area quilt and machine dealer that hosts the All Ohio Shop Hop.
Calico Cupboard Quilt Shop
Pataskala, Ohio
Central Ohio quilt shop east of Columbus known for themed mystery quilt classes since 2007.
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Submit a Ohio quilt shop →Ohio 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 →Major quilt shows in Ohio
Quilting in Ohio
Ohio has produced more US Presidents (eight) than any other state. Ohio's quilting scene includes 11 shops in our directory, 1 major quilt show each year, 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 Ohio quilt shops
What are the best quilt shops in Ohio?+
Ohio has 11 quilt shops in our directory: Helping Hands Quilt Shop & Museum, Miller's Dry Goods, Lone Star Quilt Shop, Country Fabrics, Stitches N Such, HomeGrown HomeSewn, Ohio Star Quilts, Bolt & Spool, Sew to Speak, Quilt Beginnings, Calico Cupboard Quilt Shop. 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 Ohio quilt shop hop?+
Yes. Ohio 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 Ohio?+
We don't have a Ohio 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 Ohio?+
Ohio hosts 1 major quilt show: AQS QuiltWeek Columbus. The state also has multiple guild-level shows that are not in this directory.
Where is the best place to buy quilt fabric in Ohio?+
For Ohio 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.