We’ve got excess vinyl material in 4-way stretch, 2-way stretch, snakeskin, and our clear vinyl that has got to go. Typically our vinyl grab bags sell for $19.99 but we’ve marked them down to $9.94 to move them quickly. As of right now, there are 5 vinyl grab bags available. Once these are sold, they are gone. It isn’t a regularly stocked item like our fabrics.




In case you don’t know what a grab bag is – it’s approximately 7 yards of material that for some reason or another doesn’t make it into our clearance section. It could be a strip of material that is 12 inches wide, or it could be a couple yards of material with a defect running along the edge. Regardless, you can get fabric that costs anywhere from $9 per yard to $15 per yard for almost $1.00!





These are great for practice, making repairs, small jobs like lingerie, doll clothes, hackey sacks, or if you wanted to sew them all together to make some sort of awesome quilt-like vinyl thing-a-ma-bob. There is no where, I repeat no where on the internet or in stores where you can buy such a range of vinyl fabric for such little money.




We do our best to give you a good variety of colors and styles included in the grab bag – and don’t worry, it’s approximately 7 yards but we err on giving you more rather than less.




Appreciate the honesty about why these didn’t make the clearance section, like narrow strips or minor flaws. That actually helps set expectations instead of overselling what’s inside.
I like that you clarified what a grab bag actually includes, especially the note about defects along edges. Seven yards for under ten bucks feels like a solid deal for experimenting without worrying about waste.
Getting a variety of colors and styles in one bag is appealing, especially with vinyl types like veggie leather and slick P/U mixed in. Sounds perfect for testing new ideas cheaply.
The fact that you tend to give a bit more than 7 yards is a nice touch. For practice materials and small repairs, this seems way more useful than buying full-price yardage.
Only five bags available makes it feel like a real clearance push, not a gimmick. At roughly $1 per yard compared to $9-$15 normally, it’s hard to pass up even with random cuts.
The mix of 4-way stretch, snakeskin, and clear vinyl sounds fun, especially for small projects like doll clothes or lingerie. Curious how often those edge defects actually impact usable pieces.
The idea of sewing all the pieces together into a quilt-like vinyl project made me laugh, but honestly it could look pretty cool with all those mixed finishes and textures.