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How to Find Discontinued Robert Kaufman Fabrics Fabric

Out-of-print Robert Kaufman 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.

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To find discontinued Robert Kaufman Fabricsfabric, search the resale channels below for the collection name plus “retired” or “OOP”. Robert Kaufman Fabrics is the maker of Kona Cotton — the most widely used solid quilting cotton in the world, available in 300+ colors — alongside an enormous library of basics, blenders, and designer prints.

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Also check small quilt shops' “retired collections” clearance pages and destash marketplaces — they carry Robert Kaufman Fabrics stock that never appears in big-retailer search.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy discontinued Robert Kaufman Fabrics fabric?+

Discontinued Robert Kaufman Fabrics fabric turns up on Etsy (search "retired Robert Kaufman 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.

How do I identify which Robert Kaufman Fabrics collection a fabric is from?+

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.

Is discontinued Robert Kaufman Fabrics fabric more expensive?+

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.