This was very helpful! I was afraid I needed to buy an easy press and wasn't ready to fork out money for it, having already bought my mini press. THANK YOU!
Alot more work with the mini but glad to see the end result is just as good as with the bigger presses. Thanks for sharing and also the great tips given!
Hi! This was a really helpful video! I was beginning to think making t-shirts meant having a big easy press. Have you tried washing the t-shirt yet? Any changes to the htv since?
Hi! I just started making t-shirts for my daughters softball team, its her 1st year playing sports and were the only family who doesnt have ANY shirts to wear to support our girl!!?!? And the team does sell merch BUT its 131$ or MORE to buy hoodies and all that, so i decided to start making them myself!! What all do i need?? I have the critcut mini, what else do i need???
I think I would lose the will to live if I had to do it that way. When I started out I was using the Mini because I happened to be doing a very small area on the front and on the back it was a long but thin area.
@@DesignBundles I'm still doing test beds as i'm still training. I did an black HTV Cheshire Cat with a sublimated (onto cut out laminate lettters saying "Keep Smiling" underneath. The kitty went to plan for the most part, but the laminate letters I cut out didn't quite line up with the sublimation paper (It don't look right, but it could have gone worse.