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My mom gets most of her embroidery patterns for her machine at http://www.urbanthreads.com/ They have hand embroidery too.
There are some really great fabric pieces available at http://www.spoonflower.com and trims at http://www.celtictrims.com/
http://paganbydesign.blogspot.com/search/label/Crafts%20and%20Activities Is a Pagan blogger who posts all sorts of nifty DIY handicrafts. It hasn't been updated in quite some time, but the archives are interesting.
And if counted cross stitch is your thing, check out http://www.cauldroncrafts.com/index.htm
and
http://crossstitch.about.com/od/freecrossstitchpattern1/ig/Wiccan---Pagan-Symbols/
Knitters and crocheters should check out http://carolinecreations.wordpress.com/ and http://stitchwitch.wordpress.com/, http://crochetcrone.blogspot.com/ and of course http:///www.ravelry.com (you will have to do some searching at this one)
Threadbanger https://www.youtube.com/user/ThreadBanger isn't Witchy. But they come up with some stuff that tickles my witch fancy on occasion.
You may also find some comradarie on Facebook. Witchy Threads - From Spindle To Hook and Eye.
And finally, the books.
Witch Crafts: 101 Projects for Creative Pagans by Willow Polson doesn't have a lot of fabric crafts, but it does have some really good stuff. Household decor, jewelry and some fun things.
Witchy Crafts: 60 Enchanted Projects for the Creative Witch by Lexa Olick doesn't have a lot of fabric crafts either and most of these crafts are more along the lines of the sort I'd do with the kids rather that the sort I'd make for wedding gifts.