Thanks for sharing! I can tell you because I use the Forever Dark Transfer paper regularly that the Teflon is where you're going wrong. You need to have enough heat get through to the transfer & the Teflon is blocking it. Also, with the glossiness, if you press it again (under paper) it will take the glossiness away :) The reason your paper stuck was because you peeled the vinyl off of the transfer medium and then pressed it again. Hopefully I have explained this well enough 💖
I use this product quite often. It’s important to let it cool down before removing the carrier sheet. On the black shirt, the use of the parchment paper is where you went wrong. You could have used the butcher paper and it would have released just fine. The purpose of the 10 sheets is to give direct pressure in the area of the image.
Thanks for the tips...At the end, I used butcher paper and it worked fine. I totally understand about adding pressure to the area. However, it's too many steps for large orders. Thanks for watching.
I love that your crafting community blesses you and sends you stuff 💓 all these products lol I can’t keep up! So glad you and other crafters are doing it for the rest of us ❤️ only 200 or so away from 20K! So excited for you!
Thank you, Brandi! OMG! I can't believe 20K is no longer in the far distance. I'm humbled, thankful & overwhelmed. 😳 I appreciate your support and motivation. 💕
Thank you so much for this video. I see we belong to the same club: I had a bypass this past January. I've been trying to cover up my scar, but my husband says to wear it proudly, that I'm a survivor. Thanks for the fine example.
Oh, be proud!!! You survived and that, along with the scar is beyond beautiful! Thank you for reminding me to be thankful today...thankful that I'm still here to share and thankful that somehow on this day, you saw a video where I didn't cover up. You got this! God bless you!
@@CraftableThings I call this a God Wink moment, a point in time where He brings people together to remind them that He is in control! God has blessed us with each moment we awaken. Bless you!
I’ve been trying to decide which to use for cotton T-shirt’s. And this came right on time. I’m only concern is the washing after look and feel. I like sublimation cause I work with many colors on one print. So layering with vinyl is “no bueno.” Thanks so much for the mistake that you kept in the review. Nice that you redid it to show the actual final results. That’s dedication. I’ll keep searching for best way to print on cotton.
Really Nice review what a blessing of a gift. New to YT you were in The Bestuni live today. So Glad she mentioned your channel. Great Video keep up the GOOD WORK
Heyyy y’all Thank you so much for this. You are better then me cause I gave up lol 😂 the one I printed is on my craft table lol I’m going to try it tonight thanks to you.
I purchased the sheets from Pro World. The video said the 10 sheets of copy paper is for pressure. I only used it once because I didn't think it adhered to the shirt well. Will try again.
Lol you acre hilarious Patrice-you were very ginger in your feedback. You have more patience than me- In my head I was like oh no not the butcher paper lol.
Just a thought. If the first press is for the purpose of laying down the vinyl maybe you should use the vinyl process, e.g. lower temp. Then increase the temp to 400 for the second pressing. Don' t know if this would work or not. Too bad it is so expensive or I would try to test my theory.
I need to get a silhouette product to be able tob print n cut. Do you recommend the criket or cameo? Not sure what the difference is. Thanks for sharing this!!! Was looking at glitter vinyl but sometimes don't want glitter, so this is great. Love how thorough you are.
Hated this product...I had exactly the same issues with it not removing correctly and I was diligent about each step. The hand has a very heavy feel in addition it washed “horribly,” wrinkled up and stuck to itself on a delicate cycle.
Always love how you do your videos. Definitely too many steps for me. It seems like nothing different than what can be done simply with heat transfer paper. Speaking of, how did you print and cut that large of an image with your Cricut? It looks larger than the 9.25" x 6.75" limitation Cricut has.
Based on experience, by the third wash, the transfer paper begins to crack and fade. I haven't found one that lasts much longer than that. These types of products lasts longer and the sublimation ink is permanent and rarely ever fade.
IM NOT neccessarily new to subbing I been subbing for about 6 months at least. Long story short I bought $80 worth of forever subli and the forever no cut and I had the worse luck ever. Followed all instructions to a tea and mine was not peeling at all. I even let it cool and nothing. So im going to watch this video several times to see what I did wrong. But everything you did I did at first and still got bad results. I ordered my subli from proworld. But I have been watching your videos for sometime BUT i finally subscribed.... LETS GET CRAFTYY
Thank you for subscribing! Yeah, I'm not a fan of this product. I just watched the video since I posted & it was not a good experience. Eventually, I will try it again. However, getting it to peel was a mission.
@@CraftableThings i bought somemore and maybe i can send you a picture of how it does this time but my printer was smearing the ink and etc so i will try the settings you provided in the video and i will definitely let you know if it works.
Familiar with the fancier studio heat press and this forever flex paper. Matter of fact using some right now. Be aware that at times the heat plate on some of these presses does not heat evenly causing issues with the paper peeling properly. You may experience some issues at times with forever flex subli light papers with this model heat press as well .
She purchased them from a local vendor in South Florida. Some sellers on Amazon have them. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079V3ZW72?pf_rd_r=2JVWKYANYB0851MK89T4&pf_rd_p=5ae2c7f8-e0c6-4f35-9071-dc3240e894a8&pd_rd_r=669ead6c-a449-43d6-bfe6-f487a1464ca3&pd_rd_w=tODL9&pd_rd_wg=Aa6Qj&ref_=pd_gw_unk
I appreciate the video but you had clear and concise instructions written down for you and you were unprepared and decided to do you own thing. You made it complicated and somewhat confusing.
I guess others are having the same issue with following the clear and concise directions. Being that so many people have expressed their confusion prior to this video. In fact, I only did this video because a subscriber asked me to as they were having issues with it. I used a silicone based paper per the instructions and it got stuck. So, yeah...I would use the terms complicated and confusing when referring to the product. Nonetheless, I appreciate your appreciation for the video. If you have a video using this product, please drop the link. I'd be happy to share.
just show us the product without all the damn ramble that is useless to me. Its very annoying. Its not only you its all other youtubers that like to talk so damn much about the history and story about the product. Just show us so i can get off the damn channel