Quilt Shops in Connecticut
53 shops across 42 cities.
Discover 53 quilt and fabric shops in Connecticut, from independent local stores to longarm quilting services. Browse stores in Bethel, Bloomfield, Branford, Bridgeport, and 38 other Connecticutcities. Each listing includes the address, contact info, hours, and any classes or services the shop offers — perfect for planning a Connecticut quilt shop hop or finding fabric for your next project.
Bethel (1)
Bloomfield (1)
Branford (1)
Bridgeport (4)
Brookfield (1)
Capitol Planning Region (1)
Colchester (1)
Danbury (1)
Danielson (1)
Durham (1)
Glastonbury (1)
Groton (1)
Guilford (1)
Litchfield (1)
Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region (1)
Manchester (2)
Milford (1)
New Hartford (1)
New Haven (2)
Newtown (1)
North Franklin (1)
Northfield (1)
Norwalk (3)
Oakdale (1)
Orange (2)
Portland (1)
Ridgefield (1)
Rocky Hill (1)
Scotland (1)
Seymour (1)
Simsbury (1)
Southington (2)
Stamford (2)
Stratford (1)
Torrington (1)
Wallingford (1)
Waterbury (2)
Waterford (1)
West Hartford (1)
Westbrook (1)
Willimantic (1)
Windsor (1)
Also explore in Connecticut
Quilters in Connecticut use more than fabric shops. Browse the rest of QuiltMap's Connecticut directory:
Top cities for quilt shops in Connecticut
The biggest concentrations of quilt and fabric stores in Connecticut. Each city below has multiple shops worth visiting:
Plan a Connecticut quilt road trip
With 53+ shops across Connecticut, you have plenty to choose from for a weekend road trip. The Trip Planner builds a multi-stop route through any combination of shops, guilds, longarmers, and retreats — and optimizes the driving order.
Plan a Connecticut trip →Common questions about quilt shops in Connecticut
How many quilt shops are in Connecticut?
QuiltMap currently lists 53 quilt and fabric shops in Connecticut across 42 cities. The biggest concentrations are in Bridgeport, Norwalk, Manchester. We update this list continuously as new shops open and existing shops claim their listing.
Are there quilt shop hops in Connecticut?
Most states host at least one shop hop a year — a multi-store event where quilters travel a route, collect passport stamps, and often qualify for prizes. Connecticut hops vary by region and season. Check the Events directory for current and upcoming hops in Connecticut.
Can I claim my Connecticut quilt shop on QuiltMap?
Yes, and it's free. Owners of any Connecticut quilt or fabric shop can claim their listing to update their hours, contact info, description, and photos. Claiming also lets you respond to reviews and post updates to followers. Click "Claim this listing" on your shop's detail page to start.
What's the best way to plan a multi-stop Connecticut quilt road trip?
Use the Trip Planner to map every quilt-related stop along your route, pick the ones you want to visit, and let the optimizer build the driving order. It works for one-day loops or week-long trips, handles round-trips and one-way, and saves your route so you can come back to it later. The Connecticut state map above is a good starting point — click a city to see its shops.
My favorite Connecticut quilt shop isn't listed. How do I add it?
Use the Submit a Listing form to add a missing shop. Submissions go through a quick review (usually same-day) and then go live with full directory placement. Photos and descriptions welcome.