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Mint Fabric by the yard

Shop mint fabric across a range of weights and finishes — from airy chiffon and crisp organza to structured crepe, soft satin, and delicate lace. Mint reads differently depending on surface: a matte cotton-blend crepe holds the cool, pale tone cleanly, while a glossy satin or organza can push it toward icy or ethereal. Order by the yard to get exactly what your project needs, and request swatches to confirm undertone — mint can lean blue-green or yellow-green depending on dye lot and fabric finish.

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for Your Creative Projects

A Big Variety of Fabrics to Choose From

Our online fabric shop offers a wide mix of fabrics to fit all kinds of creative ideas.

From comfy knits like single jersey, rib, interlock, French terry, and fleece, to stylish wovens such as tweed, herringbone, chiffon, satin, and jacquard—you’ll find options for both everyday projects and more dressed-up looks.

Different Materials for Different Feelings

Our fabrics come in many materials, including natural fibers like cotton, linen, bamboo, viscose, and wool.

Soft and breathable options like viscose, modal, and Lyocell, plus easy-care synthetics such as polyester, nylon, acrylic, and stretch blends with elastane.

Made for Your Favorite Projects

Whether you’re making T-shirts, tops, hoodies, zip-up hoodies, dresses, leggings, activewear, swimwear, blazers, coats, or even home décor pieces,

our online fabric shop has fabrics ready for whatever you’re creating.

The online fabric shop's neat and bright warehouse holds a wide variety of fabrics.

Picking the Right Mint

Blue-leaning mints work well for bridal, coastal, and spring event projects. Yellow-leaning mints read softer and warmer, suiting nursery décor and vintage-inspired garments. If you are mixing mint with white or blush, swatch both together — undertone mismatches are most visible in combination.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does mint fabric fade easily?
Pale, cool-toned colors like mint are more susceptible to UV fading than deeper shades, especially on natural fibers. For curtains or any fabric with prolonged sun exposure, choose a polyester or polyester-blend option with UV-resistant dye. Wash in cold water and store away from direct light to extend color life.
How do I wash mint fabric without changing the color?
Cold water and a gentle cycle are safest for most mint fabrics. Avoid hot water and high dryer heat, which can shift pale dyes toward yellow or gray. Wash mint separately for the first one or two cycles to catch any dye transfer, and line dry when possible.
Can I dye fabric mint at home?
Achieving a true mint at home is tricky because it requires precise mixing of blue, green, and white tones. Natural fibers like cotton, linen, and rayon accept fiber-reactive dyes best. Start with a very diluted teal or seafoam mix and test on a scrap — mint is easy to overshoot into a stronger green. Polyester requires disperse dye and high heat, making color control harder.
What is mint fabric commonly used for?
Mint is a popular choice for bridesmaids' dresses, spring and summer apparel, baby shower décor, nursery curtains, table runners, and light costume work. Sheer mint chiffon and organza are frequently used in event draping and overlay skirts. The color also works well for quilting and craft projects where a soft, cool accent is needed.
Does lint and dust show on mint fabric?
Light-colored fabrics like mint show lint, pet hair, and dust more readily than darker shades — especially on velvet, fleece, or any fabric with a raised pile. For garments or upholstery in high-use settings, smooth-surface fabrics like crepe or satin are easier to keep looking clean. A lint roller is a practical tool to keep on hand for mint pieces.