11 Things Designers Are Scrambling to Buy at Joann Fabrics Before It Closes for Good

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We typically prefer to share only good news (think surprise sales) when it comes to home, design, and shopping, but alas, every now and then, we have to share less-than-stellar headlines. Today is one such day: Joann, the one-stop-shop for all things crafting and DIY decorating, has filed for bankruptcy—and not for the first time. The first filing came in March of last year, which prompted the company to turn to private ownership, and sadly, the new owners just filed for bankruptcy again last month.

The design destination, which opened in 1943, is famous for its enormous collection of anything you'd need for sewing, knitting, crocheting, crafting, and decorating, so it should come as no surprise that interior designers are pretty broken up about the news. Perhaps one of the most difficult aspects of the bankruptcy is the brand's need to close hundreds of stores across the country, which is prompting designers to rush to the location closest to their firms and snap up everything they may possibly need for future projects. So, we chatted with designers to find out what they're buying before the official closures. See their responses below.

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Wood Charcuterie Board

"The natural finish of this board complements a variety of design styles and can add an intentional look to your space."

Brad Thornton, founder of Thornton Projects

$12.74 at joann.com


Ceramic Textured Vase

"I am always in need of wide-mouth vases to style our shoots. This one has great patina and texture!"

—Michelle Gage, founder and creative director of Michelle Gage Interiors

$11.99 at joann.com


Glass Vase

"The clean lines, subtle texture and elevated color of this vase make it perfect for showing off greenery and florals."

Brad Thornton, founder of Thornton Projects

$20.99 at joann.com


Packed Floral & Bird Quilt Cotton Fabric

"I love shopping Joann for fun projects—because why not have a little creative moment? This floral beauty gives major vintage charm, perfect for pillows, drapery, or even a cute DIY journal cover. It’s giving ‘I casually inherited this from a chic Parisian relative’ vibes, and I’m here for it."

Linda Hayslett, founder of LH.Designs

$5.99 at joann.com


Richloom Gingham Cotton Fabric

"I’m a big fan of high-quality gingham fabric for upholstery. The pattern adds such a timeless charm, making it perfect for reupholstering a vintage ottoman, creating custom pillows, or even crafting curtain panels for a kid's bedroom."

Audrey Scheck, founder of Audrey Scheck Design

$5.99 at joann.com


Black Velvet Ribbon

"There’s just something about grabbing rolls of velvet ribbon for crafts, scrapbooking, and holiday magic. This black velvet one? Pure drama. I’ll use it for everything—from tying back drapes with a little old-Hollywood glam to elevating my holiday wrapping game. Because even a napkin deserves a moment."

Linda Hayslett, founder of LH.Designs

$1.80 at joann.com


Red Tulips Quilt Cotton Fabric

"Fabric from Joann is my go-to for creative projects, from craft nights to holiday decor. This red tulip print is basically the fabric equivalent of a red lip—flirty, fresh, and a little bold. Whether it’s for a custom table runner or a statement cushion, it’s here to bring that ‘oh, you fancy’ moment to any space!"

Linda Hayslett, founder of LH.Designs

$5.99 at joann.com


Globe Plant Mister

"A mister always makes for a darling little prop."

—Michelle Gage, founder and creative director of Michelle Gage Interiors

$8.99 at joann.com


26 Gauge Paddle Wire

"Stock up on floral supplies like waterproof floral tape and wire. There are tons of videos you can watch online to teach you skills and tricks for arranging that will make your life easier and arrangements more beautiful."

—Lucy Bamman, Style Editor at Large at House Beautiful

$4.49 at joann.com


Brown Boxwood Bush

"Faux florals and greenery are a great way to bring color and life into your space with minimal effort. When I’m looking for a low-maintenance alternative to real plants, I love to style these on a coffee table or shelf in a vintage vase."

Audrey Scheck, founder of Audrey Scheck Design

$2.80 at joann.com


Preserved Fresh Forest Moss

"Preserved moss can be a gal’s best friend when creating floral arrangements in a compote or potting plants. Conceal flower frogs, floral tape or unsightly soil with this verdant green moss for a more finished look."

—Lucy Bamman, Style Editor at Large at House Beautiful

$9.99 at joann.com

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