
We have recently updated our clearance items, adding new fabrics and also marking down prices on existing clearance items that we want to move quickly.
Now is a great time to get an amazing deal. Clearance items are 1-time only sales, such as customer returns, end of roll fabrics, or items with light damage (such as wrinkles or frayed edges). All issues are described in the listing and you can find deals that are over 50% off retail prices!
Once an item is sold it will not be available again, so find something today! If you are on a budget, or looking for practice materials, or a deal to stir your imagination to make something awesome – you’ll find it in our clearance fabric section.








Getting more than 50% off retail on specialty fabrics is pretty hard to beat. Even with small imperfections, it’s a great tradeoff for hobby projects.
Love that you included customer returns in the clearance mix, as long as the condition is explained. It’s a smart way to reduce waste and give us better deals.
Browsing clearance for inspiration is underrated, and I like that you pointed it out. Sometimes a discounted fabric sparks a project idea I wouldn’t have considered otherwise.
I appreciate that you clearly note issues like wrinkles or frayed edges in the listings, it makes buying clearance feel less risky. The over 50% discounts are tempting for trying new materials.
The updated selection feels a lot more varied than before, especially with the newly added fabrics. It’s fun browsing just to see what unique pieces pop up.
That note about items not being restocked once sold is a good heads up. I’ve hesitated before and regretted it, so I’m quicker to grab things now.
Those markdowns on existing clearance fabrics are a nice surprise. I’ve been watching a few items and finally picked one up once I saw the additional discount.
Using these discounted fabrics for practice projects is such a good suggestion. I’m still learning, so cheaper materials with minor flaws are exactly what I need.
I like that you’re upfront about light damage like fraying or wrinkles instead of hiding it. Makes it easier to decide if the savings are worth it.
Just grabbed an end-of-roll piece from the updated clearance section and the pricing drop really shows. Perfect for testing patterns without committing to full-price yardage.
The reminder that these are one-time-only items definitely adds some urgency. I’ve missed out before, so I’m checking the clearance section more often now.