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I love this way but when you have a lot of orders it’s time consuming. I even press it first using Teflon then apply to the shirt. Or press with registration marks first and let the machine cut it out. Looks great ❤
I use the trace panel to slice my 11 x17 .i make my print page 11x17 then i make a box make it 11x17 after i make my image big as i need it then i grab my image n put my 11x17 box on top of my desin on a certain part then use trace make it all yellow then hit trace n detach .n you keep doing the same fir each part .
New here to sublimation and I have a question, please … Although you added the sublimation paper on top of that white paper, isn’t it still vinyl?? I’m a little confused about this. I thought we would be able to print sublimation ink only, not sublimation on top of vinyl, or am I wrong? I hope you see this and respond. I subscribed and thank you for the video P.S. I have a tip: something I did learn when peeling vinyl off the mat, it would come off much easier if you turn the mat over and peel it away from the vinyl 😊
This is special HTV that allows you to sublimate your image direct on to it. You can however sublimate on 60/40 light tshirts without the use of the vinyl. TFW😍😁
@@spycynedesigns Just FYI, I sublimated on top of the HTVRont Sublimation HTV for Dark Fabrics (Matte) using a black, 100% poly shirt, on 375 degrees for 45 seconds, and the white portion turned gray. I turned down the temp to 365 degrees and pressed for 40 seconds and the white portion didn't turn too much. I had the word "MARSHMALLOWS" in white, purposedly, because, well, you know, marshmallows are white, lol, so there was no sublimation color on top of it and I wanted the white HTV to stay white. Appears that if you use a dark polyester shirt, the color of the shirt will "bleed" through the HTV if you press too hot/too long.
THANK YOU!!! New to your channel and have subscribed. I have a Baby Lock Journey (single needle) She is my QUEEN! I have wanted to do beanies for a long time but didnt think it would work. You have changed my mind! Love how yours turned out!!!
I SEE YOUR HUSTLE BUT DAMN YOU JUST MADE THIS MORE COMPLICATED THAN WHAT IT SHOULD BE ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS GET THE SILKY SOCKS TEMPLATE , PRESS ONE SIDE THE FLIP... 3 MINS TOP.... SHEESH.....
Thanks for watching!! We ❤️ our Baby Lock single needle, thought the thread changes would make several color designs lengthy, but this machine makes it a breeze! #teambabylock
I want to try an all over shirt but I'm not sure if Cricut can handle it and I'm terrified of Silhouette Studio😂 no matter who explains "how to" do something, it seems overwhelming. And, I usually love complex things and trying to figure them out but sheesh lol