We have almost cleared out our backlog of latex and vinyl grab bags. There are currently 2 of each for sale and there probably won’t be more for awhile. As a reminder – these are priced way below cost at nearly $1 and $2 per yard!




Clearance items are fabrics that are end of roll items, customer returns, or items with minor defects that are marked way down. These items are one-offs and therefore when they sell they are gone never to be sold again.
Come and get a bargain deal while you can.


I’ve found some really unique pieces in these clearance listings before. Since they’re end-of-roll, you sometimes get colors or finishes that aren’t restocked.
It’s helpful to know there probably won’t be more grab bags for a while. That kind of heads-up makes planning purchases a bit easier.
I like that you clarified these are one-offs, it makes browsing feel more urgent. It’s not like standard inventory you can come back to later.
There’s something fun about not knowing exactly what you’ll get in the grab bags. Combined with the low price, it feels like a low-risk surprise.
I’ve grabbed a few of these discounted fabrics before, and the minor defects were barely noticeable. At those prices, it’s definitely worth the gamble.
Seeing that only a couple of grab bags remain makes me think I waited too long. Next time I’ll probably jump on these clearance deals sooner.
The backlog finally being cleared explains why the selection feels slimmer lately. Still, two grab bags left means there’s a last chance for deals.
I didn’t realize these were priced below cost until this post. That definitely explains why they disappear so quickly.
I was surprised to see only two grab bags left in both latex and vinyl, that went fast. At nearly $1–$2 per yard, it’s hard to beat even if there are minor defects.
The reminder that once they sell, they’re gone forever is key. I’ve missed unique textures before because I assumed they’d be restocked.
Even with minor defects, these fabrics are incredibly usable for prototypes. At $1–$2 per yard, it’s hard to justify not picking some up.
The note about them being gone for good once sold is a helpful reminder. I’ve hesitated before and missed out, so this makes me want to act quicker.
Good to know these clearance pieces are mostly end-of-roll and returns, that explains the randomness. The one-off nature makes it feel like a treasure hunt every time.
Those price points are wild for latex and vinyl, even with small flaws. It’s a great way to try materials without committing to full-price yardage.
Interesting that the grab bags are almost completely cleared out already. That suggests people really value the below-cost pricing you mentioned.
Appreciate the transparency about defects and returns, it sets expectations. For experimental projects, these clearance cuts are perfect and super affordable.
The explanation of what counts as clearance is useful, especially for newer buyers. End-of-roll and returns can still be high quality in most cases.