We allow you to print your own designs and patterns on a wide variety of fabrics. With unique options, all handcrafted, you're sure to find the perfect material for your project. Whether you're a fashion designer, homeware designer, student working on a project, or business owner, we've got you covered.
Our digital fabric printing technology guarantees fast turnaround times with no minimum order required. You can have your custom fabrics printed in as little as 1-2 days!
What is a fabric print?
Fabric printing is the process of applying color to fabric in specific patterns or designs. It involves various methods such as stamp printing, transfer printing, screen printing and digital printing. In digital fabric printing, an inkjet printer is used to directly print designs onto the fabric, reducing waste and enabling accurate reproduction with high color consistency.
What are the advantages of fabric printing?
Fabric printing, especially digital printing, has transformed the textile industry. It offers design flexibility with intricate patterns and unlimited color options. The process is faster than conventional methods and is cost-effective for small batches, reducing waste. It uses less water and energy and has on-demand printing capabilities. Additionally, the digitally printed fabric maintains the softness of the fabric, making it a preferred choice for many.
What are the applications of digital printing on fabric?
There are a plethora of applications for digital fabric printing, which is widely used in various industries. Some of the most common applications include:
Print clothing like t-shirts, shirts, jeans and dresses. Home textiles such as pillowcases, sheets, tablecloths, comforters, upholstery and curtains. Flexible signage for trade shows, airports and shopping centers. Sports and fashion clothing, swimwear and club or team uniforms. Accessories like bags and scarves. Home decor items. Customized fabrics for fashion designers and niche products.
What types of fabrics are best for printing?
Suitable fabrics like cotton, silk, polyester and their properties affecting print quality are discussed.