For the next 30 days we are running a promotion on our clear vinyl materials in both the 6 gauge and 12 gauge thicknesses. If you order 5 yards or more we will give 50% off list price. You can combine colors to get to the 5 yard total: EG 2 yards of red with 3 yards of blue clear vinyl. When checking out just use the following promo code:
Fall_clear_50
This promotion will end on December 19th, so use it while you can. Our clear vinyl material is great for raincoats, water repellent bags, dog coats, table covers, shower curtains – the list goes on and on. It’s soft to the touch and silky smooth.




In the near future we plan to begin offering pre-cut fabric kits starting with this material. Skater skirts, vests, rain-wear, we have so many ideas as to what we would like to offer. Clear vinyl is easy to work with. You can either sew it with a medium to long stitch width (you don’t want to use too short of a stitch width as it could encourage ripping) or you can glue it with our proprietary vinyl adhesive.
Our vinyl adhesive creates a water-tight permanent bond in cases where you prefer not to have a sewn seam. Regardless, get ahead of the curve and snatch up the material now so you are ready for all your 2025 projects.







Combining colors to reach the 5-yard threshold is a nice touch since it prevents being locked into one look. I like having variety for different small projects.
I didn’t realize clear vinyl could be used for dog coats until you mentioned it, which actually solves a problem I’ve been having with wet walks. The softness you describe is encouraging.
The future pre-cut kits for skater skirts and vests sound promising, especially for people who don’t want to draft patterns from scratch. Hoping those launch soon.
Nice to see both 6 gauge and 12 gauge included in the sale, since I use the lighter one for bags but need the thicker for outdoor covers. The mix-and-match yardage idea is really helpful.
Interesting that you’re planning more kits around this material, since clear vinyl has a lot of creative potential. I’d definitely try a vest or skirt kit if it’s beginner-friendly.
Using a proprietary vinyl adhesive for a water-tight bond is appealing for shower curtains and table covers. Sewing seams there can be a hassle, so glue could simplify things.
Good timing with this promotion running until December 19, since I’ve been putting off buying materials for rainwear. The 50% off for 5 yards or more is pretty generous.
Glad you mentioned the material is silky smooth, because some clear vinyls feel stiff and plasticky. That’s usually what stops me from using them in clothing projects.
The mention of raincoats caught my attention because I’ve wanted to try making one but worried about fabric handling. Knowing it can be sewn or glued gives flexibility.
It’s helpful that you pointed out clear vinyl is easy to work with, since many beginners assume it’s tricky. The stitch guidance makes it feel more approachable.
I’ve been searching for a good material for water-repellent bags, and this sounds like it fits perfectly. The 12 gauge option should hold up well for heavier use.
The example of combining 2 yards red and 3 yards blue to hit the discount is exactly what I needed to understand the deal. Makes planning projects way easier.
The idea of getting ready now for 2025 projects is smart, especially with the discount applied at checkout using the Fall_clear_50 code. Stocking up makes sense.
I appreciate that you clarified the stitch length tip, because I’ve torn vinyl before using too short a stitch. The option to glue seams with the adhesive sounds like a solid alternative.
That promo code detail is easy to miss, so I’m glad it’s clearly included in the post. I’ve forgotten codes before and missed out on deals like this.