Oh my gosh.... This was a fantastic tutorial. You are quite the perfect teacher I would say! I just picked up a press recently and now I'm really excited to try this after watching your tutorial. Thank you so much.
I just love the way you are real. showing small errors like the glitter not being weeded or the timer not adjusted. I mean we all do it. you did not edit it in to fake perfect flawless aplication. you kepg it real!!!! love your channel. subbed!!!
Loved the different methods of heat pressing on hats. I've got a very simple and a HUMBLE heat press 3 in 1. I've done over 400 tee shirts, clothing bags etc for our Newfoundland Club with the heat press but for hats I was worried. After watching your video, I rolled up my sleeves and decided to get my numerous hats I bought my 6 year grandson. Its 2 years that I promised him. Thanks for sharing and caring. HAPPY NEW YEAR 2020.👍👍👍🍾🍾🍾😘😘😘
We have a large selection of blank headwear on our site: www.stahls.com/stahls/13/apparel?category=Caps All available without a business license or tax id, however, if you have those you can check sanmar.com or ssactivewear.com for a huge wholesale catalog of apparel and hats.
Very educational and interesting tutorial. I was looking into whether or not I should invest into a hat press and this helped a lot. Thank you! I really like that heat press and will check it out. :-)
Hi Bonnie, no the machine does not stretch out the cap during the application. The lever is designed to pull the hat tight over the platen and hold in place during heat application, but it should rebound perfectly after application.
Hi Jason. Check out this video for a good technique using a standard heat press - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dGFWLKN92pQ.html. Also, we offer a Hat Bill quick change platen for faster heat printing - www.stahls.com/heat-press-garment-platen-quick-change
Can you- or have you done a video showing how u actually go about designing these patterns on computer specifically for the flip up cap design... great work. great channel thank you
Hi! Thanks for the question. It depends on the material your hat is made of. Please check out this helpful Material/Fabric selection chart: www.stahls.com/heat-transfer-material-fabric-chart
Visit www.stahls.com/heat-press-cap-platen for more information on our various platens perfect for printing hats. Also, visit www.stahls.com/how-to-decorate-hats for more tips on printing on hats.