Designer Fabric Precuts
Your favorite designers + convenient precuts = quilting bliss! Browse bright, colorful precuts from your favorite designers like Tula Pink, Jason Yenter, Kaffe Fassett. Charisma Horton, and more. Enjoy the best designer collections in your favorite precuts! read more
Designer Fabric Precuts
Designer fabric precuts make piecing together your next show-stopping quilt oh-sew-easy! At Missouri Star Quilt Company, we bring together the best in premium textiles, vibrant prints, and coordinated palettes—all pre-cut to make your quilting process smoother, faster, and more fun.
Why Designer Precuts Make a Difference
When you work with designer fabric precuts, you’re not just choosing convenience—you’re choosing artistry. Collections from names like Kaffe Fassett, Tula Pink, and Kimberbell Basics are carefully composed, offering stunning palettes, intricate details, and print themes that elevate any project. Whether you're sewing for a seasonal celebration or building a legacy quilt, these fabrics offer a level of cohesion and beauty you simply won’t find in basic yardage.
A Gateway to Creative Freedom
Using precuts doesn’t mean compromising creativity—in fact, it opens new doors. By removing the time-intensive prep work, you’re free to experiment with layouts, test new patterns, or jump into that quilt-along you've been eyeing. Our designer precuts bring joy back into the craft, giving quilters more time to focus on the fun part: piecing, sewing, and creating.
Discover Our Designer Collections: Kaffe Fassett, Tula Pink & Kimberbell Basics
At Missouri Star Quilt Company, we believe fabric should be as bold, expressive, and unique as the quilters who use it. That’s why we proudly feature curated designer collections from some of the most celebrated names in the industry: Kaffe Fassett, Tula Pink, and Kimberbell Basics - just to name a few! Each of these designer fabric collections is available in convenient precut formats, making it easier than ever to bring stunning designs to life—without spending hours coordinating fabric by hand.
How to Use Designer Precuts in Your Quilts
Precut fabrics are more than just convenient—they’re a gateway to unlocking your creativity. Whether you're experimenting with new patterns or working on a quick gift, precuts from designer collections like Kaffe Fassett, Tula Pink, and Kimberbell Basics allow you to dive into your project with confidence and style. Let’s explore how to make the most of these curated bundles in your quilting.
Start with a Pattern Designed for Precuts
Many quilt patterns are built around specific precut types, which means no measuring or trimming is required—just open the bundle and start sewing. Charm packs are perfect for simple patchwork or half-square triangles. Jelly rolls shine in strip-based patterns like rail fence, bargello, or jelly roll race quilts. Layer cakes can be sliced into triangles, rectangles, or smaller squares, giving you plenty of layout possibilities. Fat quarters offer maximum versatility and work with nearly any pattern.
Looking for inspiration? Missouri Star Quilt Company’s tutorial library is packed with easy-to-follow videos that pair perfectly with designer precuts. You can filter by precut type and designer, making it even easier to start your next project.
Mix and Match Precuts for Unique Layouts
Don’t be afraid to combine precut types. For example, pairing a layer cake with a jelly roll can create bold contrast and texture. Use fat quarters for background blocks or borders that anchor the bolder patterns in a charm pack. Thanks to the cohesive nature of designer collections, mixing precuts from the same line ensures that your fabrics work harmoniously, even when you're trying out bold new layouts.
Add Depth with Solids and Basics
Enhance your designer precuts by incorporating solid fabrics or tonal basics. Kimberbell Basics, for example, blend seamlessly with more intricate designs from Kaffe or Tula. This allows you to tone down busy areas, highlight focal prints, or build contrast into your quilt blocks.
Whether you're creating a full-size bed quilt or a small wall hanging, using designer precuts makes the process more enjoyable and efficient. With so many options to choose from, the hardest part might just be picking your favorite bundle to start.