Cut & Sew Confused

Southwind
New Contributor III

Loving the new offerings for cut & sew. But I am confused…does the customer actually “cut and sew” the product themselves or when we design is the actual completed product made by the manufacturer? 

No problem here creating/laying-out for the products. But don’t know whether to market to customers as an actual cut & sew themselves product and don’t want to mislead them.

Thanks for the clarification.

Diane

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Sara_H
Honored Contributor III

@Southwind What @Malissa says - we are just designing the finished/complete/ all sewn together before getting shipped product.

No idea why Zazzle has decided to call them 'cut and sew' as it is very confusing. 

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Sara_H
Honored Contributor III

@Southwind The maker does all the cutting and sewing - we just design the 'all over print' on it

So market them as what they are - bags (of various shapes and sizes)

No cutting or sewing involved (by us or the customer)

Southwind
New Contributor III

Thank you Sara,

So just to clarify…”we” are not creating a cut-and-sew product...We are creating a product that Zazzle is just calling “cut & sew” for we, the sellers? What we are creating is a bag, fanny pack, et al, as finished products like everything else offered here on Zazzle. Right?

I’m so sorry for this but it is confusing to me—as I am in part—a fabric designer, selling on fabric sites to sewists. Cut & sew” to me generally means that flat, running fabric has all the pieces laid-out for folks to cut then sew a bag, stocking, tree skirt, etc., themselves.

So appreciate a confirmation on my redundant question;)

 

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Malissa
Valued Contributor II

You are just "creating" (adding your design to) and marketing a finished product.  No other work involved.

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Southwind
New Contributor III

Thank you Malissa. This was a confusing one for me. Appreciate the clarification.

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Sara_H
Honored Contributor III

@Southwind What @Malissa says - we are just designing the finished/complete/ all sewn together before getting shipped product.

No idea why Zazzle has decided to call them 'cut and sew' as it is very confusing. 

Southwind
New Contributor III

Thank you Sara! Hope this helps others who may have the same question. Thanks for your patience and making it clear for me. I had created a collection called, “Cut and Sew”, so have already deleted it in lieu of just adding these new products to their appropriate niche groupings.

Best,

Diane

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