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Fabric & Blanket Mockups

Preview your artwork on soft goods and textiles, from a draped bolt of yardage to plush baby blankets shown folded in-studio and wrapped around a toddler. Upload your pattern or design, drop it onto a blank fabric mockup, and see it render instantly in your browser. Everything runs free in 3D and 2D, with no signup, so you can test a repeat before it ever hits the press.

Fabric Bolt Roll Mockup
Baby Blanket Flat Lay Mockup
Baby Blanket with Toddler Mockup
Blanket Sherpa Throw Mockup
Dog Bandana Mockup
Garden Flag 12X18 Mockup

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Preview seamless patterns and baby blanket designs before you print

The fabric collection is built around two seller staples. First is a bolt roll template that drapes your seamless pattern across rolled fabric, so you can judge how a repeat flows over folds and curves instead of staring at a flat tile. Second is a pair of plush baby blanket scenes: a neatly folded flat-lay and a lifestyle shot of a toddler wrapped up on a sofa. Upload a pattern or design and each fabric mockup updates instantly in the browser, with no signup needed for the basics. Exports are watermark-free images, so a finished listing photo is one upload and one download away.

How to present fabric and blanket designs in Etsy listings

For the bolt roll, use a true seamless repeat and check pattern scale carefully: a motif that looks right on screen can read far too large or too small once draped over cloth. If seams or awkward breaks show up in the drape, fix the repeat before sending anything to print. For baby blankets, soft palettes and simple, high-contrast motifs photograph best, and centered layouts survive folding. Use the folded flat-lay as your detail shot, since buyers zoom in on texture and print quality, and lead with the toddler-on-sofa scene, which communicates real size and warmth at a glance. Together, those two photos answer the questions blanket shoppers ask most often: how big is it, and how soft does it look.

2D fabric scenes vs 3D mockups, and where video fits

Fabric is one of the hardest products to fake: drape, folds, and plush texture are what convince a buyer, and all of that is baked into these photographic scenes. A 2D fabric mockup gives you realistic cloth behavior instantly, with lighting and shadows already handled, no photo shoot and no sample order. The generator's 3D models cover other product types when you want to choose your own camera angle, and premium adds two tools that pay off for pattern sellers with large collections: batch export, which renders many designs in one go, and 360-degree video export for spinning product clips. For a typical pattern shop, the free 2D scenes cover the entire listing workflow.

Frequently asked questions

Is the fabric mockup generator free?

Yes. Everything runs in the browser, no signup is needed for basic use, and image exports have no watermark. Premium only unlocks extras such as batch export and 360-degree video export. Free iOS and Android apps are available as well.

Can I preview a seamless repeat pattern before printing?

Yes, that is exactly what the bolt roll template is for. Upload your seamless pattern and see it draped across rolled fabric, which makes repeat problems, scale issues, and awkward motif breaks obvious before you pay for a test swatch.

Can I use the exported images commercially?

Yes. You keep all rights to your own patterns and designs, and the exported images can be used in Etsy listings, shop graphics, social posts, and ads. There is no watermark on image exports, so files are listing-ready immediately.

How do I export my blanket and fabric mockups?

Download any scene as a watermark-free image straight from the browser for free. If you produce many designs, premium adds batch export, which renders a whole pattern collection in one pass, plus 360-degree video export.

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