General information
| Website | Scarfmaker Inc |
| Blog | |
| Category | Web Services |
| Phone | +372 56 696 682 |
| Employees | |
| Country | Estonia |
| City | Tallinn |
Scarfmaker Inc
Estonian Company Scarmaker Inc (website www.scarfmaker.com) introduced a new Internet service that allows its users to create and order scarfs, hats and blankets with their own design.
Scarfmaker is a unique online system that allows effective application of mass production technology to individual items.
It is very simple to utilize this service! After registering on the website, user can choose an item and begin to create his/her own design. A pop-up window showing a scarf, a hat or a blanket will help user visualize his/her design once it is applied to the the selected item in a selected color.
Scarfmaker.com offers the following online instruments allowing its users to create their own designs (on a scarf, hat, or a blanket): user can choose one of the 14 colors of the items, write text on the item using a selection of fonts, use a painting brush to write or draw, as well as utilize a large variety of offered patterns.
Once ordered the selected design is knitted onto the item (not embroided) and looks exactly like it does on the website. The created design can be saved in the user's account and ordered again in the future.
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