Fabric On Demand is another service based on the same concept.  Their price is slightly higher for 100% cotton than Spoonflower, but they currently have 4 other fabric options including fleece, duck cloth, a poly/cotton broadcloth, and a micro-denier suede.  You can order a free swatch sample of each.  Fabric On Demand also allows you to order unlimited continuous yardage, where as Spoonflower allows up to 3 yards. Spoonflower has a Fabric Of The Week contest where users can submit their original fabric designs for the rest of the community to vote on.  The winner receives 5 yards of fabric printed with any of their own designs.  Fabric On Demand has started a Craft Of The Week contest featuring unique craft projects that customers have made with their fabric panels.  The winner recieves 1 free yard of fabric. Although, we’d love to see some organic or sustainable base cloth options for printing on demand, we still appreciate the flexibility and opportunity to print as little a swatch of fat quarter for a special project.  These on demand fabric services are also giving crafters an opportunity to network with other designers and to try their hand at fabric design.

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