“Until now,” LIFE magazine told its readers in December 1947, “anyone claiming to have seen a dinner dress decorated with life-size photographs of the wearer would have met with breath-sniffing ...
Printing on fabric might be a familiar trick, but adding stretch into the equation gives our fabric prints the ability to reconstitute themselves back into 3D. That’s exactly what [Gabe] has ...
Remember the times when our parents would get our clothes stitched? It was quite common to have a sewing machine at home, and mothers would stitch clothes as well as furnishings like cushion covers ...
As the demand for personalized and unique textiles continues to grow, direct-to-fabric printing has emerged as a game-changing technology in the industry. Whether you're a fashion designer looking to ...
If you want to build wearables, you need to know how to sew, right? Maybe not. While we’re sure it would come in handy, [Drato] (also known as [RobotMama]) shows how she prints designs directly on a ...
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