Crafters Make One-Off Prints Thanks to Spoonflower | TechCrunch Makers
Spoonflower allows crafters to create custom fabrics for $15.75/yard. John Biggs tours the textile print shop in Durham, NC to see how made to order and small batch fabrics are made.
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