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Are Spoonflower Sales Still Dropping?

I have seen quite a bit of discussion on Spoonflower Facebook groups about a decline in sales. I have definitely noticed a drop in my sales over the last few months. But knowing how time flies and unless I actually check the figures, I may have a skewed view on sales numbers.

Geoometric Tulips Teal Small

Fabric of Geometric Tulips in Teal Small on a white background

Aren't these little tulips cute! Anyway, back on topic...

I thought it might be time for a graph! I know I like maths a little more than I should, but just like a spreadsheet or checklist, I can't help myself! If you're wondering, in New Zealand we call it Maths, yes with the 's'. I have heard more and more younger Kiwi's calling in Math. I'm guessing they have heard it on TV/online as most of our content comes from the US.

Well that took a lot longer than I expected! A few little hiccups with getting the data copy and pasted from Spoonflower without having to type it all. But I made it and learned a few new formulas too. I can see a fairly solid drop from March 2025 to April 2025, so sales have definitely dropped. May 2025 has come back up but only a little bit. Hope is not lost! As so can see looking back over the previous years there have been plenty of other ups and downs. So, fingers crossed this is just a temporary dip.

I found this very interesting. I will create a page for this graph and continue to update it over the next few months to see how this pans out.

Link to the Design Sales Graph page.



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