We don't have a shopping cart system set up. But we encourage you to send us an email requesting up-to-date photos for the type of fabric that you are looking for.Then you can order from that.
Japanese Fabrics
These have been a long time favourite of Patchwork Passion and possibly what we are most known for across New Zealand.
They fall into four categories: woven taupes, printed taupes, indigo and kimono style floral prints.
Many of the woven taupe fabrics are exclusive to Patchwork Passion as we bring them in from Japan. We have several Block of the Months using these fabrics.
Indigo Kimono style floral prints Floral Taupes
Modern Quilt Fabrics
These are the latest addition to our range of fabrics. They are clear colours mixed with lots of white and other solid colours.
"Modern quilting" is traditional quilting in new and modern fabrics using simple designs and mostly machine quilting. We have just set up the Auckland Modern Quilt Guild which is part of a new worldwide movement. You can read more about it on the home page of website: http://http://aucklandmodernquiltguild.webs.com
1800s Reproduction Fabrics
Another popular section of the shop that we set up a few years ago now. We have Block of the Months, books, patterns and kitsets using these fabrics. One of favourite designers of these fabrics is Nancy Gere, but we also have fabrics designed by Jo Morton and others.
Solid Fabrics
During 2010 Patchwork Passion went off on an Amish tangent, so we got in lots of solid fabrics and these have become very popular.
We have two Amish patterns "Lancaster Diamond" and "Amish Bars"and a selection of books if you would like to join us on this Amish adventure.
Within the solids we have some Shot Cottons which are stunning. They are firm and absolutely lovely to work with - we have tested for shrinkage and colourfastness and they are perfect. We have kitsets in these fabrics - "City Lights" and "City Circles" and patterns for cushions and a Framed Arty piece.
Hand Dyed Wool Fabric
This is one of our popular specialist areas as very few Patchwork shops have a supply of woollens. These are dyed locally especially for us.
We have Block of the Months, Patterns and kitsets to support this section of the shop. There is also a quarterly magazine "Primitive Quilts" that has excellent ideas and patterns for using wool fabric.