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Upload 1-sided textiles (for: Apron, Pot holder, Napkin, Place mat, Table runner)
01 / Specify type. The software needs to know which textile item you're going to upload. Therefore, click 'Article', and then choose you're article type, like 'apron', 'pot holder', 'napkin', placemat', or 'tablerunner'.

02 / Add print-ready file. The print-ready file is the file we're going to print when someone orders your textile item. It's the big, high-resolution template customized with your design, the flat 'patron'-version of your item. It will not visible online, and the name of the file typically is enveloptemp_file.jpg:
03 / Add preview images. The preview images are the pictures of your textile item that are shown online, in the shop. They are used to create the small thumbnails with, but they're also featured - in a bigger version - in the product page of the item. You have to add 2 previews:
a) The front preview - this file is typically named envelopmock_type.jpg:
b) A design detail - it's free to choose but has to show an interesting part of your design:


Upload 2-sided textiles (for: Pillow cover, Tote bag, Oven glove)
01 / Specify type. The software needs to know which textile item you're going to upload. Therefor, click 'Article', and then choose your article type, like 'pillow cover, 'tote bag' or 'oven glove'.

02 / Add print-ready file. The print-ready file is the file we're going to print when someone orders your textile item. It's the big, high-resolution template customized with your design, the flat 'patron'-version of your item. It will not visible online, and the name of the file typically is typically is enveloptemp_file.jpg:

03 / Add preview images. The preview images are the pictures of your textile item that are shown online, in the shop. They are used to create the small thumbnails with, but they're also featured - in a bigger version - in the product page of the item. You have to add two previews:
a) the front preview - this file is typically named envelopmock_type (front).jpg:
b) the back preview - this file is typically named envelopmock_type (back).jpg:

About 'Additional images'
Additional images are not required. They just give you two more opportunities to spice up your textile item a bit. You can show an (other) extra detail, a sketch, a photo of your original work, an inspiration source, or an action shot of an exhibition where the work was featured:

About 'Design info'
Great, you're nearly there! Just add some design info to finish your submission. Only the name of your design, tags and colours are required info we need to get your textile item into the shop.
Name*: Title of your design (NOT your own name, NOT the article type, NO "quotation marks").
Comment: Tell us a bit more about the story or idea behind your design.
Collection: File designs with the same 'feel' under the same collection-name, like a set.
Expiration date: You decide untill when your design will be available.
Tags*: Describe your design with relevant keywords. Type a word + click 'Add' to separate.
Colors*: Describe the main colors of your design. Type a word + click 'Add' to separate.

Upload patterns
Patterns typically are graphics that, if placed in repeat, create a seamless surface, like wallpaper. Unlike with 'Articles', customers now can freely decide the article on which they want the pattern to be printed on.
01 / Specify type. First, the software needs to know you're going to upload a pattern. Therefore, click the Pattern radiobutton.

02 / Add print-ready file. The print-ready file is the file we're going to print when someone orders your textile item. It's a high-resolution graphic and consists of the 1 single component that will be used to create your seamless pattern with, once placed in repeat. It's not visible online.

03 / Add preview images. The preview images are the pictures of your textile item that are shown online, in the shop. They're used to create the small thumbnails with, but they're also featured - in a bigger version - in the product page of the item.
To give potential customers a good idea of the proportions of the Pattern, we need to have three preview images. They're all 360/360 px and should be created with the Envelop templates, simulating a real fabric:
a) The 10 cm x 10 cm sample:

b) The 25 cm x 25 cm sample:

b) The 100 cm x 100 cm, or 1 square meter, sample:

