Just some more art on fabric

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Thought I'd share, still not sure what I'm going to do with all the little swatches, but I'm thinking when I have enough maybe a quilt will be in order? Just wish I was better at sewing.

Terriers-


SpoonFlower fabric: Scottie outlines in spring colors by ~WelshStump~, on Flickr


SpoonFlower fabric: Pit Bulls on pillows by ~WelshStump~, on Flickr


SpoonFlower fabric: Sitting Wheaten terriers by ~WelshStump~, on Flickr

Sports-


SpoonFlower fabric: Obedience champs by ~WelshStump~, on Flickr


SpoonFlower fabric: Agility Shelties - khaki by ~WelshStump~, on Flickr

Sighthounds-


SpoonFlower fabric: Trotting Borzoi and stars by ~WelshStump~, on Flickr


SpoonFlower fabric: Trotting Rhodesian Ridgebacks by ~WelshStump~, on Flickr


SpoonFlower fabric: Salukis in coats by ~WelshStump~, on Flickr


SpoonFlower fabric: Whippet shadows - tan by ~WelshStump~, on Flickr
 
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How do you make these? How much do you charge? Can you sell it in sort of a bulk amount?
You go to www.spoonflower.com

This is my personal shop: http://www.spoonflower.com/profiles/rusticcorgi
They have a standard price on each fabric, if you buy your own design you get a discount off the base price of 10%, if someone buys a print you're selling you get 10% in profit.

And if you would like to make your own fabric you can upload your own images and have them printed. It's easier if you have a good image editing program to "clean up" art or resize photos, but you can just scan say your kids art onto the computer and upload it. There are actually quite a few how-to blog posts and YouTube videos for more instructions out there now. It's really a lot of fun.
 

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