We recently updated our clearance items. For those of you who are unfamiliar with how clearance items work – these are items of a fixed quantity, and once that item sells it is gone forever.
These are typically product returns, end of roll items, or items with minor defects that are described in the product description. It’s a great way to get an amazing deal, as these items are discounted significantly lower than retail or sale prices!


It’s good that you point out the defects are listed in the description. That makes it feel less like a gamble and more like an informed deal.
Appreciate the transparency about what clearance items actually are. Knowing they might be returns or slightly imperfect makes it easier to set expectations before buying.
I like using clearance items for testing new materials without committing to full-price yardage. The lower cost makes experimenting a lot easier.
The note about minor defects being described in the listing is helpful. I don’t mind small imperfections if the discount is significant, especially for practice pieces.
Thanks for updating the section, I always check clearance first before buying anything full price. Sometimes the savings are too good to pass up.
Honestly, the “once it’s gone forever” part always gets me checking out faster. It’s a fun way to grab something unique that won’t be restocked.
Good reminder that clearance items can include returns and end-of-roll pieces. Those are usually perfect for smaller projects where you don’t need a full continuous cut anyway.
The explanation helps new customers understand why quantities are limited. It’s not just a sale, it’s literally whatever is left on hand.
I like that you clarified the fixed quantity aspect, it definitely adds urgency when browsing clearance. I’ve missed out before because I didn’t realize once it’s gone, it’s truly gone.
I’ve scored some great deals from your clearance section before, especially on end-of-roll materials. It’s nice to see it refreshed with new options again.
This is a great option for budget-conscious buyers who still want quality materials. As long as you read the descriptions, it’s hard to go wrong.
End-of-roll items are perfect for my smaller DIY projects, so I’m glad those get included here. Not everything needs a full-length purchase.
Nice to see clearance updated regularly instead of being static. It keeps me coming back to check what new deals might have been added.
I’ve found some really unique pieces in clearance that aren’t available anywhere else anymore. That “gone forever” aspect actually makes it more exciting.
I appreciate that the discounts are deeper than normal sale prices. That makes taking a chance on returns or slightly flawed items feel worth it.