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Reproduction fabric lovers rejoice! We have all your favorite 1800s reproduction fabric right here. This beautiful historic fabric hearkens back to a simpler time with deep, rich colors and graceful prints. From Regency fabric to Civil War fabric, take your quilts a step back in time and enjoy every stitch with these vintage fabric styles. To shop 1930s reproduction fabric, click here.
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19th century reproduction fabrics are inspired by styles from previous eras that are reproduced for today’s quilters. These historical fabrics replicate or draw on the textile designs popular during the 1800s, which often featured intricate floral motifs, geometric designs, paisleys, stripes, plaids, and small-scale prints such as calico.
Browse reproduction fabric by the yard, precuts, and quilt kits from all your favorite brands and designers like Henry Glass Fabrics, Laundry Basket Quilts, Andover Fabric, and Moda reproduction fabrics.
Civil War fabrics, for example, are categorized as a reproduction fabric because they reflect the most popular colors and designs from that era. During this time, fabrics were primarily made from natural fibers such as cotton, wool, and linen. Today’s Civil War reproduction quilt fabrics may be created by modern means, but they are historically accurate or reminiscent of the textiles used during the American Civil War era (1861–1865).
Common Civil War fabric colors include earth tones like browns, greens, and blues; solid colors as well as calico prints, stripes, plaids, and florals can be found in our selection of Civil War reproduction fabric by the yard. And if you are looking for precuts, you’re in luck! Many of these reproduction fabric collections include jelly rolls, charm packs, layer cakes, and Civil War fabric bundles.
Although the quilt kit is no longer available, we hope you’ll find inspiration in the Taven Blues quilt tutorial from our archives, which is an excellent example of a reproduction quilt project in Civil War fabric colors!
But there are many other types of vintage fabric reproductions available for history-loving quilters! Early 1800’s reproduction quilting fabrics aim to recreate the look and feel of quilts made during this historical era. 1840 reproduction fabric and other eras have a nostalgic or vintage appeal, and they may be historically accurate or inspired by the styles of the time. When you have a hankering to make a reproduction quilt, these vintage fabric prints are the perfect choice.
Many quilts of the era were handmade using scraps of fabric from clothing or other household textiles. Quilters may use techniques such as patchwork, appliqué, and intricate quilting patterns to replicate or reinterpret these historical designs using 19th century fabrics.
Additionally, quilting reproduction fabrics can be used in various sewing projects beyond just replicating historical quilts. Home decor, toys, aprons, and other accessories can be made with reproduction fabrics of the 19th century.
If you're involved in historical reenactment or living history events, reproduction fabrics are essential for creating authentic costumes for the time period you're portraying. Whether you're a Civil War soldier, a Victorian lady, or a pioneer settler, reproduction fabrics can help you achieve a historically accurate look.
Last but not least, reproduction fabrics for quilting can also be incorporated into modern or contemporary quilt designs to add a touch of vintage charm or to create a unique fusion of old and new styles.
Ready to connect with the rich history of quilting with historical fabrics? Browse reproduction fabric online to choose from a wide range of colors, patterns, and textures to inspire creativity and storytelling in your next project!