I was playing around with Spoonflower again, and designed a new orange polka dot fabric. It's not just any orange polka dot, though; the oversized orange polka dots are actually oranges.
Whenever you design a fabric using Spoonflower, it can only be made available to the general public after ordering a sample and "proofing" it, so that's what I have done. Usually takes a couple weeks. Can't wait to see it!!
this is so cool! thanks for sharing this!
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How fun! Often it's animals celebrated in prints so it's nice to see food!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know about this web site. How fun to make a custom fabric!
ReplyDeleteOh wow! I didn't know this was possible. Awesome!
ReplyDeleteSpoonflower is awesome. It is more costly than regular fabric, but as far as I'm concerned it doesn't matter. So cool that I can print my own fabrics. One of my goals is to make a quilt completely out of fabrics I designed. More about that later...
ReplyDeleteI've been meaning to try Spoonflower for a couple of years now, since they were first in Beta. Thanks for the reminder that I need to actually try it out! I love your orange design.
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