Printing on Mesh Fabric
Printed Mesh Fabric
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Create your own mesh textile, with your design printed on your chosen material. Personalise your mesh fabr...
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Create your own mesh textile, with your design printed on your chosen material. Personalise your mesh fabr...
Read MoreShips in 1 - 2 days
Delivery: €9.95
Handmade item
Custom mesh fabric printing can be used for a variety of uses, from netting fabric to bridal wear.
Choose from our range of different mesh fabrics
Medium weight, stiff and non-stretch, with a shiny finish.
100% polyester
Light, soft and stretchy with a matte finish.
90% polyester 10% elastane
Light, soft and non-stretch with a matte finish.
100% polyester
Medium weight, coarse and stretchy with a matte finish.
95% polyester 5% elastane
Soft and knitted. Eyelet knit gives honeycomb surface effect. Extremely breathable.
100% polyester
A sports jersey with a microdot construction, pinhole mesh sports material.
100% polyester
Light cream base color, open plain weave. Airy, light, flowing. Soft yet strong. Super bright colors & deep blacks using reactive printing.
70% wool 30% silk
Expected Shrinkage = Weft: 5% Warp: 3.5%
Care instructions
Wash at 30°c, low tumble dry heat, hang to dry, do not wring, low heat iron.
Mesh is a term that is given to a wide range of textiles which have an open - or "mesh"- structure. This means that they have spaces between the yarns that are used to make them (think of fishnet tights) which can be of any shape of size. Mesh fabrics can be lace, they could be woven or even knitted. Either natural or man made yarns can be used to make them. If knitted, they could be warp-knitted or weft knitted.
There are multiple edging options that you can choose from when you design mesh fabric using our online tool. You can opt to have your printable mesh fabric sent to you "As is"; this means that we will send your fabric exactly as it comes from the digital printer. This will have a white unprinted border around the edge of your design, and means you can cut exactly how you want to once you receive your printed mesh fabric. If you don't want those edges, you can choose to have your fabric "Cut on The Line" and have one of our experts cut your printing on mesh fabric out, leaving no white edges. If you would prefer, you can have your custom mesh fabric printing hemmed. With a choice of an overlocked hem, which elegantly stitches completely over the edges of your netting fabric, or a baby hem. To create this hem on light weight fabrics or medium weight fabrics that fray, we will make a two fold hem and use a straight stitch. On heavy, stiff or no-fray fabrics, we will made a single fold hem and use a straight stitch. Please ensure that you take the hem into account when selecting your custom sizes.
All of our fabrics are printed digitally, but we do use different methods for this including dye sublimation and pigment printing. All of our printing methods permanently bond your custom design to your chosen fabric, in full glorious colour. Pigment printing is a very localised printing method, which applies the coloured dyes directly to a specific part of the fabric, and builds up the design; this works especially well on natural fabrics. Dye sublimation is a two step process, which involves printing your personalised design onto a transfer sheet, and then using heat to bond the design to your printable mesh fabric.
Please note: Due to the delicate nature of the Mulmul Soft Muslin fabric, some pulls are to be expected and this is not out of the ordinary.
All of our fabrics are printed at 200dpi. This works for us as it combines a great quality as well as a good file weight. In order to avoid resizing and interpolation, we recommend that you scale your image to 100% at 200dpi. Our design interface works with a traffic light system that acts as a quality marker for your designs. This will show you whether the resolution is too low for printing. When you re-upload your design with
Your uploaded design will automatically be scaled to fit the size of
We always recommend using an RGB colour space when you upload your images. More specifically, we suggest using the sRGB image profile, to achieve
There is no length limit for most of our fabrics. Our preview design window is set up to display a maximum of 10m to help you visualise the print, but that doesn't mean this is the print limit. If you'd like to order more, you can increase the quantity (x2 for 20m or x4 for 40m for example) and order as much as you'd like. Larger volumes will receive an automatic discount too. While the fabric length is nothing to worry about, each individual fabric will have a maximum width side: these can be found on the fabric's page information or in the design interface.
Yes, that will help you when it comes to cutting or framing your printed fabric. We recommend always adding a little extra space for borders into your purchased fabric size. When we print your
Crocking is the term used to describe fading along the creases in
Yes, our organic fabrics don't have an additional coating like non-organic fabrics have, which means it absorbs the inks deep into its fibre and reducing the colour strength slightly (this can be approximately -40%). If you would like a bolder, more vibrant colour for your fabric, we would suggest using a non-organic fabric.
Unfortunately not; all of our fabrics have been tested meticulously to ensure we know exactly how to get the best results, and our facilities cater perfectly to them. If you are set on a fabric we don't offer, we can offer custom printed sublimation paper to order which will allow you to heat press your designs onto your own fabrics.
If your design is simple and less intricate, a JPEG will be absolutely fine. However, if you have created a design with multi-coloured detailing, we would recommend saving your design in a TIFF format.
Similar to other fabric printing processes, shrinkage can occur. The amount of shrinkage will depend on the fabric, but as a general rule of thumb, please allow for 2-8% shrinkage when working out your measurements. Shrinkage is not an exact science, and the amount of shrinkage will vary from print run to print run. We'd always suggest ordering a little more than you need for your project.
Many of the fabrics we offer are semi-transparent, so printing on both sides of the fabric is not a service we offer.
At the moment, all of our fabric labels are printed on satin fabric. For now, we believe this is the best choice, but will potentially introduce other options in the future. All labels are cut to the same label format. If you would like to choose a different fabric and format for your labels, you could always order a sheet of the fabric of your choice to create labels yourself.
Our fabrics are printed with water-based inks as environmental consciousness is
Although very rare, there could be a slight colour difference from one print run to another. This is a normal part of the printing process,
Our full cut & sew service at Bags of Love can be used to your full advantage. We even offer hemming for your fabrics at a small additional cost. Our hems are created with a one or two cold hem that typically uses around 5 to 20mm of fabric (depending on the thickness of your chosen material). Please bear this in mind when you are ordering your printed fabric with hems: If you would like your finished piece to be 100cm x 100cm, change your dimensions to 101.5cm instead to allow space for your hems (you will also need to include additional for potential shrinkage). The thicker the fabric, the bigger the hem will be. Your printed fabric will be hemmed with either Black or White thread. If you are ordering a lightly woven material or
For further information about our fabrics see our FAQs.
Please note: As everything we provide is handmade to order, you may find a slight variance in the sizes.