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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2009

Seen here: one of Spoonflower's state of the art digital textile printers printing a design by the talented Cameron Blazer of The Cottage Industrialist ( http://cottage-industrialist.com )

http://www.spoonflower.com/explore/5135

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  • @RoseGholson I've done border prints using spoonflower. They are super easy. You just make your design, turn it 90 degrees clockwise and boom, border print.  The only thing you want to make sure you do is make the design long enough to take up the rest of the 52" you haven't used.

  • Very cool, what a great machine.

    Here's a photo of our "Old Skool" fabric printing shop:

    (this doesn't take URL's, so do a search on ZOO-INK)

  • Hi, I'm very excited by the prospect of this! The average person being able to design anything on fabric! Wow. Dream come true for me. It might take a while to wrap my head around the possibiites. I'm wondering about border prints. Are those possible? For example, when you make your own- anything really- you don't get that designer look that has a border printed to size for say, a skirt or apron that just runs along the edge and maybe up the sides in a "u" shape. Does that make sense?

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