Designing
- How to prepare files for printing
- How to reduce the file size for fabric printing without losing quality?
- Why does my design look blurry in the editor?
- Can I upload files with a resolution of more than 300 dpi?
- What is a linear meter?
- Does my design remain private?
- Can I print photos on fabric?
- What if I can't upload my design?
- Color profiles
- How to order a personalized textile product with my design?
- Are there any minimum order requirements for personalized textile products?
My orders
Payment and Delivery
Production
How does cut and sew manufacturing work at Muzefab?
Cut and sew is a manufacturing service where we print your custom fabric and then cut and sew it into finished garments or textile products according to your technical specifications. This is different from our print-on-demand catalog products — with cut and sew, you control the pattern, silhouette, construction, and labeling.
What cut and sew is best suited for
Cut and sew at Muzefab is ideal for:
- Fashion brands launching a custom collection with unique silhouettes
- Sportswear and activewear brands needing specific fit and fabric combinations
- Swimwear designers working with lycra or recycled polyester
- Interior and decor brands needing custom-sized pillows, cushion covers, or drapes
- Event and hospitality clients requiring custom-made branded items
What you need to provide
To start a cut and sew project, you'll typically need to provide:
- Technical specification sheet (tech pack) — garment measurements, seam allowances, construction notes
- Print-ready artwork file — in RGB, PNG or TIFF format
- Fabric selection — we can recommend the right fabric from our range based on the end use
- Sample approval — before full production, we produce a physical sample for your sign-off
If you don't have a tech pack, our team can help develop one based on reference garments or sketches.
M##inimum quantities for cut and sew
Cut and sew projects typically start from 20–30 units per style due to the setup involved in pattern making and sampling. Contact us to discuss your specific project.
Timeline
A typical cut and sew project runs 1–3 weeks from design approval to delivery, depending on complexity and order volume. This includes sample production and full production run.