How does spoonflower print fabric
And we have not needed to replace a single print head since the beginning of the year. The global demand for printed textiles is huge, and we are just at the beginning of the transformation from conventional to digital production methods. Still, it requires entrepreneurs like the Spoonflower founding team to recognize the opportunity, pick the right tools and develop a business model that works.
We feel very privileged to be able to work with customers like Spoonflower. Thanks to innovators like Kornit, we can all look forward to an explosion of creativity and choice in textiles and everything that is made with printed fabric.
They are wonderful partners. Knowing that it existed was a revelation to me and got me back into pattern design after a long detour working only with graphics software—and not with an end product.
The company has been ground-breaking in that it is the first one to bring custom fabric printing to the masses. It took a lot longer for me for actually have some fabric printed, but I wanted, this month, to give you an overview of the process.
It is physically located in North Carolina, but will ship world-wide. Each category offers different options as well. Their line of fabrics is always expanding. From the basics of cotton and Kona cotton for quilting, they have expanded in knit jersey, upholstery fabric, and faux suede. Each fabric takes the colors of the print a bit differently and has different width requirements.
They give a very handy list of products and prices as well as sizes for each on this page. For example, wallpaper rolls are 24 inches wide and their widest fabric is the Heavy Cotton Twill at 58 inches wide. Why does this matter? Spoonflower lets you buy pre-designed products on their site, or you can upload designs for your own use or to sell. If you choose to sell your designs, you get a commission on every yard or product sold. If you wish to produce your work or sell it on Spoonflower, here are some things you need to consider:.
Spoonflower has no technical repeat size requirement because of the digital printing. A fat quarter is one quarter of a yard of fabric but it is half the fabric width and 18 inches along the selvedge.
You might want to make your pattern repeat at least once within a fat quarter to let your purchaser get an entire repeat. So, if you wish to make a pattern suitable for wallpaper, you need to make your repeat 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, or 24 inches wide. The good news here though, is that Spoonflower automatically recomputes the size of your pattern t0 24 inches by raising the ppi if you order wallpaper.
If you upload a pattern specifically for wallpaper, however, you have much better control of what happens to it. Spoonflower allows you to alter the repeat you upload to make a half-drop, a half-brick, a centered placement print, or a mirror repeat.
You can certainly take advantage of their software and technology. Spoonflower works best with JavaScript enabled. Learn how to enable it. Oh no! It looks like your browser is out of date. Please switch browsers or upgrade and try again. Shop Wallpaper Types. More on Sustainability. More About Discounts. We use cookies to enable and enhance your site experience. By continuing, you agree to this use. Learn more. Select or upload a design Shop from thousands of independent artists or upload your own design or photo.
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