Out-of-Print Fabric
Out-of-print FreeSpirit Fabricsfabric is spread across resale marketplaces and small-shop clearance sections. Here's exactly where to look — with direct search links — plus a free service to help you hunt down a specific print.
Get help finding a FreeSpirit Fabrics fabric →To find discontinued FreeSpirit Fabricsfabric, search the resale channels below for the collection name plus “retired” or “OOP”. FreeSpirit Fabrics is known for bold, saturated, art-forward quilting cotton — most famously the collections of Tula Pink and the Kaffe Fassett Collective. A go-to for modern quilters who want high-impact color.
The most structured OOP channel — sellers list discontinued cuts and fat quarters, and there are whole 'retired' and 'discontinued' market pages by brand.
Deep secondhand inventory. Set a saved search / alert for a specific line and get notified the moment it's listed.
Also check small quilt shops' “retired collections” clearance pages and destash marketplaces — they carry FreeSpirit Fabrics stock that never appears in big-retailer search.
Highly collectible; often resells above original retail as fat quarters across Etsy and eBay.
An early Tula line that's frequently requested in destash communities.
Popular discontinued line regularly hunted on resale marketplaces.
Sought-after out-of-print collection among Tula collectors.
One of the most-requested retired Tula lines; the octopus and seahorse prints command a premium.
Early collectible Tula line — cameo and topiary prints are perennial destash-group requests.
Send us a photo and we'll help you hunt down the exact FreeSpirit Fabricsprint — free. If it's truly gone, we'll suggest close substitutes.
Get help finding a fabricDiscontinued FreeSpirit Fabrics fabric turns up on Etsy (search "retired FreeSpirit Fabrics fabric"), eBay, dedicated destash marketplaces, and small quilt shops' clearance/'retired' sections. No single site aggregates them, so it pays to search several — or use our free find service below.
Check the selvage (the printed edge) — it usually lists the designer and collection name. If the selvage is cut off, crop a photo tightly to the print and run a reverse-image search, or ask the community.
Often, yes. Sought-after out-of-print prints frequently resell above their original retail price, especially in smaller cuts like fat quarters, because supply is fixed and demand from quilters finishing projects continues.