We’v
e done some spring cleaning over the weekend and added new clearance items as well as dropped prices on existing clearance items.
Remember – clearance items are 1-time sales of a fixed quantity, once an item sells it is gone forever! These items are typically returns, end of roll fabrics, or items that have minor issues that are documented in the description.


The combination of new items and reduced prices makes this update worth revisiting even if you looked recently. I ended up spotting a couple of things I overlooked before.
End-of-roll fabrics are my favorite part of clearance updates like this. They’re perfect for smaller projects and usually more affordable than buying full yardage.
Good to know the reasons behind the discounts, especially the note about minor issues being documented. That transparency makes it easier to decide what’s worth grabbing quickly.
Nice to see older clearance items getting further price reductions. Sometimes those are the best deals if you’re flexible about minor imperfections.
The reminder that once it’s gone, it’s gone definitely adds some urgency. I’ve missed out before on clearance fabrics here and learned not to wait too long.
I like that you clarified these are one-time quantities, it makes browsing the clearance feel a bit like a treasure hunt. I’ve found some great end-of-roll pieces in the past.
These clearance updates always feel like a limited-time opportunity rather than a standard sale. Definitely encourages checking back more often so I don’t miss something good.
I checked out the new additions and noticed a wider variety than last time. The mix of returns and slightly imperfect items makes it more interesting to browse.
It’s helpful that you point out the fixed quantities upfront. Makes it clear why things disappear so fast and avoids confusion when something suddenly sells out.
I’m always curious about the returns category you mentioned. Sometimes those pieces end up being perfectly usable, especially if the issue is minor or cosmetic.
Appreciate the price drops on existing clearance items, not just adding new ones. It feels like a real refresh instead of just clearing leftovers quietly.
The documentation of flaws in the descriptions is key for me. I don’t mind minor issues at a discount as long as I know exactly what I’m getting.