Love easysubli! I use it on my cotton tees and washed them several times. No peeling. Hasn't faded. I made mistakes in the beginning. But it is worth it.
Basically you make an outline of your image with HTV, then place the sublimation image on top of the HTV. The htv sticks to cotton and the image sticks to htv.
Guys for whatever reason I'm not getting notices of your videos!!! Crystal 🔮 this is another great video! The design is cool on the holographic vinyl. TY for sharing!!
awesome...this is very informative. I am real close to getting a sublimation printer and this has been the best video so far I have seen. Thanks so much.
Knowing that htv can be layerd, I took some white siser easyweed and heat pressed on a piece of fabric just long enough to tack it and peeled off the clear plastic sheet. I then put a piece of htvront clear sublimation vinyl on top, tacked that and then also peeled clear sheet. After cooling, I put my sublimation picture on and pressed at about 200 for 60 secs. which was not hot enough for my image to completely transfer. I reapplied my image and pressed at 350 for 60 secs. I got ghosting because of previous removal of image, but it worked!!! Don't know if this works out cheaper than siser easysubli but I used what I had on hand.
Great video! I think I would line up the sublimation on the holographic before putting the holographic on the shirt. It looked like the image was about 1/4"- 1/2" to low. I just don't think the 2 second tack down was worth not being able to see exactly where the image would be added.
I tried the Holographic hack and it did not turn out as I would have liked - however you used different settings - so I'm going to try again. Thank you for doing these - super helpful!
Good video. Did not know cam sublimate on holographic vinyl. Will give it a try. Have use subli vinyl and it works beautifully. Only downside is it isn't flat and smooth as vinyl. Color lasts long.
Hi Karla! Thank you for your feedback! What types of projects do you prefer? We are working on ideas for new tutorials so any project ideas would be great! - Dawn
@@DesignBundles I'd really like to see more Sublimation hacks on DARK 100% cottons (shirts, sweatshirts hoodies). Black, navy, red, dk. grey etc. Thanks so much!
All your videos are great, thanks. It is good to see different ways of sublimation. I have tried a number but wearing the t shirt is not easy as it is either stiff or the logo is creased. The best and easy method is just colour on a white poly t shirt. 😍
I thought the same thing lol. This video was confusing and normally I can pick up on 1st watch but think I need to watch this few times to get to grip with it. I liked the design but when pressed on holographic one it did ruin it what other colour htv back grounds can u sublimate on . On dark fabric
I sublimated on cricut brand white glitter htv with cricut brand galaxy infusable ink transfer sheet. After a few washes, it bled. There is no white boarder anymore, but that's alright, I guess. I just hate that it didn't stay the way I made it since it ended up being a $50 hoodie.
This is an awesome video, you do an outstanding job giving directions to newbees like me. The first shirt that I attempted came out really dull and there was A LOT of ink still on the sublimation paper. Do you think this is from low temp/not enough cook time in the press?
Thank you for the fun & awesome files. I truly appreciate your informative videos as well. I would love to see a video of how to edit it before we have completely brought the image into design space. Much, much appraise to you and your team of people. Thank you. Shelly
Can ANYONE tell me exactly what all I need to start this business? I was looking at the VEVOR Heat Press. But what else do I need? What kind of printer do I need? And do I want sublimation or DTF? Because I will be printing tshirts for a musician so probably a lot of black Tshirts. Can someone help me please?
So my question is I want to sublimate a dry fit dark color. How can I do so? I know I would need to add white htv vinyl underneath but will that work for dark dry fit shirt. I know there's tons of videos with cotton dark shirts.
Great video. Question for you. I am new to sublimation and want to sublimate on dark fabric. Have you ever done a comparison of Sisers Easy Subli vs HTVRont? From what I am seeing these seem to be the best 2 products but I haven't found a video comparing the 2.
Very nice video , I’m trying to do this and I seem to be running into a problem, when I sublimate my image keeps coming out too big for the paper and I was wondering how I can fix this issue , what’s the biggest size image I can use and how can I center it so that the full image fits on the sheet, thanks in advance for your help
Hey Tracie! Would you mind sharing a screenshot of your options with mail@designbundles.net? We can better help troubleshoot through email or chat! - Dawn
@designbundles I followed your steps everything worked but my ink looks faded/dull. I found videos on changing color setting in printer did that. I am using the Epson ET2800 printer and koala sublimation paper and cricut heat press. What am I doing wrong???
So I have a converted epson that I use for sublimation. Would this work? I have bought a bung from your website for tumblers but I'd like to make some shirts when I get a flat press
Hi! We have a video on how to use printable vinyl and which one is best here - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cn89v2DgOZs.html Hope it helps :) - Agata
Hi Ellie! You can personalize any of your designs within your own design program! If you like a design with the spelling of Nana, you can reach out to the designer who may be able to change it for you! - Dawn 🙂
So I am new at this. I am trying your inkjet trick on a white shirt but if I was putting a plain white logo on a black shirt, do I have to use the white background?
Hello, hopefully someone can help me, I have followed all the steps and watched so many videos with no help. My issue is when I finish ironing on the sublimation, the final product comes out wrinkled. I don’t prewash, I’ve taken off the lint, changed heat settings, tried different vinyl, but it’s always the same outcome. Whenever I sublimate with just sublimation on a light shirt I have no issue. But when I do it with iron on vinyl as a layer, it’s always wrinkles at the last step. Hopefully someone has some answers
I'm fairly new to HTV, but one of the things concerning me is that I've seen warnings about not pressing HTV at too high of a temperature or for too long, but then I also see people doing sublimation over HTV like this, with a significantly higher and longer exposure to heat than HTV instructions would have you follow. Is it generally fine to press HTV at that long of a time at 400 degrees? I press my shirts at 320 for 20 seconds, and press each shirt twice(before and after peeling) and the htv sets really well and looks great, but my concern is with longterm durability from the adhesive.
I have 100% black polyester aprons. I used EasySubli......315 degrees for 15 seconds. The EasySubli looked great. Then I used A-Sub that was put through the printer with sublimation ink. I ironed the A-Sub at 400 degrees for 60 seconds. It looks terrible. It looks like everything melted together. The colors are terrible. Any suggestions, please?
Hi there! We would have suggested the same time and temp. You may want to reach out to the manufacturer directly to see if they suggest a lower temp or a shorter time - Dawn
I cannot get my Subli Jet ink to dry on the Easy Subli. I have tried the hover method, letting it dry for days, a blow dryer--nothing works. When I sublimate the ink smears. Do you. have any hints or ideas? I have wasted so much easy subli and shirts. Thanks
I used holographics once and my design crinkled so much after the first wash that you can barely make out the design. I hope I just did something wrong because I love the idea. I will try it again.
What was the sublimation paper you used? I used a sublimation paper on shiny iron vinyl and the paper stuck to the vinyl. I had to use water and scrub brush to get the sublimation paper off. Please help.
Hi! Just trying to get in the swing of things with Silhouette since it's easy to forget how to use the software! We are working with Crystal on bringing more Silhouette videos so stay tuned! - Agata
Anyone ever had your EasySubli COMPLETELY change colors after pressing?! When it first printed, the colors looked like they were going to be accurate after I dried it under the press and weeded it but after I pressed it, the taupes and pinks and blues turned to yellows and olives and grays :( Direct printed to easy subli then pressed at 311° for 15 seconds with medium pressure.
I'm not positive, but I would be concerned that drying it under the press may have been a little too hot and messed with the inks before they had a chance to sublimate. Only a guess though.
Hi Diana! Wrinkles are easy to remove after the wash by lightly going over the shirt with an iron or heat press, while being careful to not burn the image! - Dawn
Thank you for the feedback. Was it the coloring or design that you didn't enjoy? We are always looking to improve so we appreciate hearing our customers' opinions - Dawn