I’ll show you how to make full sublimation shirts by tiling a sublimation image, taping it together in the right place, and pressing onto a large area — all with as few seams as possible. I tried a few different methods to do this, and I’ll show you what worked best for me in...
Iron –if shirts are not something you’ll make a lot of then a iron will be fine. However, depending on how big your design is you’ll be pressing it a lot to make sure you are heating every piece of the design. If you are heavy handed with your pressure one time and not the ...
We have made it simple for beginners to understand all the basics of heat transfer vinyl (also known as HTV) with this easy-to-follow guide. We have also included some helpful tips so you have no problems getting started using heat transfer vinyl to make your first shirt. Then in no tim...
If you've worn your vinyl raincoat through a rainy season, it may be time to give it a wash. You might also choose to wash it to remove the fumes before wearing it for the first time. Vinyl is a very durable plastic, which means it's hard to damage -- you can toss it into the...
How to Create Custom T-shirts Using Cricut Explore and Heat Transfer Vinyl: This is an easy tutorial for getting your designs on your t-shirt using heat transfer and Cricut. You can watch the video of the project here. Things you'll need: 1. Cricut Explo
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Heat transfer vinyl, also known as iron-on vinyl, is best for designs that need to be applied to fabric, such as t-shirts and tote bags. This type of vinyl doesn't stick unless heat has been applied with a heat press or other heat source. Within those two main categories, there are...
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Learn a faster, easier way to screen print using vinyl cut on your Cricut, Siser or any brand machine! Learn how to get started with tutorials, online courses, and live classes.
Signup for Printful: Go to the Printful website and make a free account. Upload Your Design: Choose ‘Order for myself’ and select ‘Explore Products.’. Navigate to ‘Men’s T-Shirts’ (or any category that fits your preference) and upload your Canva design to the T-shirt template ...