PROCESS AT A GLANCE
THE GUIDING RULE
Verification first. Approval second. Production last.
Your Private Atelier™ is where your collection becomes a curated build plan—complete with Heirloom System™ enhancements. The process begins when your Premium Build is activated: onboarding is triggered, shipping instructions are issued, your haul is documented in the JB Photo Lab, and only then do you approve the plan that enters production.
YOUR JOURNEY
The customer-guided process.
Activation → shipping → Photo Lab verification + your Atelier is ready → approval → production. Then the Stitch Arena executes the plan—exactly as confirmed.
Pre-Approval (Guided & Verified)
01
Premium Build Activated + Access Granted
You trigger a Premium Build. Your Private Atelier™ opens immediately, and automated onboarding begins so you know exactly what happens next.
- Private Atelier™ becomes your command center
- Automated email/SMS guidance is triggered
- Shipping instructions delivered step-by-step
Activation starts the system
02
Shipping Instructions + Haul Sent
You follow the instructions and ship your Jersey Haul to Jersey Blanket. Send the full collection—even extras. You’ll choose what’s used later inside your Private Atelier™.
- Pack + ship your collection (guided step-by-step)
- Send everything (extras preserved for options)
- Tracking + receipt confirmation
Send the collection, not guesses
03
JB Photo Lab — Catalog + Your Atelier Is Ready
Your haul is received, inventoried, and documented in the JB Photo Lab. We verify maximum usable panel size, capture ‘arm candy’ details, and populate your Private Atelier™ with real options—not assumptions.
- Intake verification (count + condition) under your project ID
- Maximum panel size verified (true build capacity)
- Photography for layout-ready panels
- Badges, numbers, logos captured as stoning + custom panel options
- Atelier libraries populated (Panels + Options) for review
Your project becomes curated

JB PHOTO LAB
Intake + Optimal Panel Verification
Photo Lab — your haul is cataloged, verified, and documented before any plan is finalized
Approval Gate
Nothing is cut until your plan is confirmed inside Your Private Atelier™.
04
Private Atelier™ — Heirloom Plan + Approval
Inside Your Private Atelier™, you finalize what’s included, confirm layout direction and panel sizing, and choose Heirloom System™ enhancements. Once approved, your plan is locked and production is authorized.
- Select included panels (extras reserved for future items)
- Final panel sizing + layout verification
- Heirloom System™ enhancements chosen with clarity
- Approval locks the plan and triggers production
Approval unlocks production
Post-Approval (Stitch Arena Execution)
Production
The Stitch Arena executes a locked blueprint—exactly as confirmed.
AFTER APPROVAL
Production begins—built around your Heirloom System™ plan.
The Stitch Arena executes a locked blueprint. Color, layout, enhancements, embroidery, and any custom printed panels are confirmed before anything is cut.
🧡 J4MH option: After your first right of refusal (and any optional add-ons), remaining scrap materials may be donated—by your choice—to Jerseys 4 the Metropolitan Homeless & Mental Health.
HEIRLOOM PANEL™
Structural Calibration Architecture
The sequence displayed represents primary architectural transitions.
Between each stage, calibrated micro-adjustments—measurement verification, insignia realignment, margin refinement, and proportional correction—are performed to ensure structural hierarchy and insignia integrity prior to assembly.
WHY THIS PROCESS MATTERS
The difference between a craft project and a relic is verification—then precision.
Many jersey blankets are made by cutting first and figuring it out later. Jersey Blanket does the opposite: Premium Build activation → Photo Lab verification (including maximum panel size + captured enhancement options) → Private Atelier™ approval → laser precision preparation → Stitch Arena assembly under the Heirloom System™ plan.
Ready to begin?
Trigger a Premium Build to open Your Private Atelier™ and start the guided process—Photo Lab verification and a confirmed build plan before anything is cut.










