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8 Great Alternatives to Joann Fabrics Now That It’s Closed for Good

Joann closed its stores, but your crafting doesn't have to suffer. These spots have you covered.

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Updated April 16, 2026
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To the dismay of crafters across the U.S., craft and fabric store Joann Fabrics officially closed all of its locations across the U.S. last year. 

Despite the loss of the classic American retailer, there are still many craft stores to choose from when it comes to good deals and excellent products. If you're not sure where to turn to for your crafting needs but you still want to keep more cash in your wallet, we've got several alternative retailers for you to check out.

Michaels

Everyone's other go-to craft chain is here to the rescue. Michaels is one of the most popular craft retailers in the U.S., and for good reason. With weekly coupons, in-store custom framing, and the chance to earn rewards on every purchase, Michaels has everything you need to restock your sewing closet. It recently added a lot of inventory to its fabric offerings.

Hobby Lobby

When you think of Hobby Lobby, you might picture home and seasonal decor. However, this chain has a wide selection of craft supplies, including fabric, paper, scrapbooks, art supplies, and more. Hobby Lobby also has tons of options for fabric by the yard.

Check out the brand's weekly ad for large discounts on items like party supplies, gifts, toys, and more. You can sign up via email to make sure you don't miss a single sale.

Blick Art Materials

One of the oldest art supply chains in the U.S., Blick Art Materials started in 1911, selling a singular type of pen. Now, it's considered the largest art supplier in the country, offering everything from fabric and sewing supplies to mosaics and canvases.

While its selection of fabrics may not be as vast as Jo-Ann's, Blick still boasts great deals, like its 45-count Smart-Fab Fabric Sheets for only $14.36.

Walmart

Believe it or not, your go-to grocery and department store could be the destination for your next craft supply run. The mega chain's massive arts and crafts selection has hundreds of fabric options. Some Walmarts even have an in-store expert who can cut the fabric for you.

For extra savings, join Walmart+ for free delivery, discounts on gas, and more.

Craft Outlet

While you may know Craft Outlet from its vast ribbon and floral deals, did you know the site offers a variety of fabrics from deco mesh to bulk rolls? From as low as $3.50, Craft Outlet sells sections of deco mesh, perfect for wreaths, centerpieces, home decor, and more.

To save even more cash, make sure to check out their Overstocked section, where items are discounted by up to 35%. 

Hancock's of Paducah

Not to be confused with the closed chain Hancocks Fabrics, Hancock's of Paducah is a family-owned online fabric store from Kentucky that ships all over the U.S. and to 72 countries worldwide. With Daily Treat fabric sales and prices as low as $3.99 per yard, Hancock's carries a variety of popular brands from Wilmington Prints to Robert Kaufman Fabrics.

Get exclusive offers and craft inspiration when you sign up for Hancock's email mailing list.

Fabric Depot

From apparel to home decor to craft fabrics, online store Fabric Depot has everything a sewing expert could need. You can order entire bolts or just ¼ yard swatches for color matching. The store even has a regular clearance section with discounts as low as 70% off.

You can also join the Depot Dollars program to earn rewards on every purchase, which you can put towards future discounts.

Craft Warehouse

If you're on the lookout for vintage fabrics, check out Craft Warehouse's website. Along with a wide selection of quilting supplies, the online store has tons of stunning vintage patterns available, perfect for designing your own apparel or home decor.

Every last Tuesday of the month, use the code YOU25 for 25% off.

Bottom line

While Joann Fabrics was a beloved craft store for many, there are luckily still plenty of options to choose from. 

If you want to eliminate some money stress but still get craft and home supplies at high-priced retailers, make sure to try out one of these alternative chains for unbeatable coupons and designs. While we can no longer enjoy browsing the shelves at our local Joann Fabrics, these other retailers are here to save the day.


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