Every time I think I understand how to do this I get confused and have to watch more videos. I just came across your video and I have to say your video is so descriptive, perfectly spoken (not too fast), and absolutely wonderful. Thank you so so so much for your time and video. I finally understand and am ready to do my first shirt. ❤
Thanks for this tutorial. I used sublimation spray instead of HTV. And I used a color wheel as a background to slice out my letters. Thanks again for this idea.
I really was having trouble understanding the sublimation steps but this video has really showed me what i wanted to know for darks and light colors thank you soooooo much and please keep making more step by step vid
Thank you for posting this and taking your time as you go through the steps! I am making my mom a shirt that needs to be on a shirt that is more on the dark side. I was about to buy siser easysubli but remembered i bought htv ront for a different project. Finding your video just saved me money, and your detailed tutorial will hopefully save me frustration as i navigate the sublimation world! ❤
You’re welcome! Thank you so much for watching. If you are using a dark shirt, this video may be more helpful. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bdq7ZfYPTcc.html
LOVED your video tutorial! Not too fast, not too slow, and right to the point without the "fluff" convo that makes these tutorials even longer. I do have one question, when you go into your preset printer menue under sublimation, how come you changed your paper settings? If you are printing from a sub printer isn't it already set? Maybe because you are using an Epson, you have those options? I use a SG500
This is an excellent video. I'm new to print and cut, so now I think I might can try it. I did vinyl svg sweatshirts for the grandkids last year, and wanted to add the extra colors that sublimation can add. I will definitely watch this a couple of times.
Thank you so much for watching! I did try it that way. But if I weld the words then slice; the slice results would have been welded. Since I was using a small format printer I had to do each letter separately.
I like how you went nice and slow so we could follow. I am not sure why you didn't just print the graphic to be a applied, there was no need to for me to cut out each individual letter. I just used scissors to cut to the edge of my print and married it up to the the edge of the film.
Hi, great video. Very informative. I have a question. I've been seeing other's spray an adhesive type spray, prior to adding the sublimation sheet. Have you tried it? Also, you mentioned, " we know sublimation on cotton doesn't last , what did you mean? Thank you for your time. Just ordered my printer tonight .
Thank you for your suggestion. I tried it but it did work. The slice came out welded. I have a small format printer and I would not be able to print the size I wanted my design. Thank you so much for watching!
Hi Coretta, I have a question. Could we not just use pattern fill by just saving the pattern when you download it to pattern fill and then selecting the pattern. Seems to work.
Could you have done a very small offset with the clear? Or do you think it might show? Maybe you wouldn't have to worry so much about lining up perfectly? Just thinking out loud to myself:)
You’re welcome! The process for dark shirts are slightly different. You will need to add white HTV then clear HTV then the sublimation design. I will have a video published next week on the process. Thank you for watching!
You didn't show how you got the individual pieces laid out exactly so that your sub picture went on top precisely....thats what i would have loved to see!
Hi LaShunda! I cut the camo separate because my sub printer is only 8.5x11. Also, the new print then cut limitation for 8.5x11 paper is 7.44x9.62. Thank you so much for watching!
Hi thwre im new to this ans was wondering if someone can help. Im printing on new born clothes so the lettwes are quite small. After i have cut them.out on the cricut the ketters are cut individually do i then have to transfer them ontop of the sublumation paper one by one or is there a way that you can do it with all the letters at a time, i think im missing a step. If someone can help i would appreviate that. Cheers
In this tutorial I cut the letters separate and placed them on top of the HTV because it was too large. If you are doing a smaller project you do not need to slice. Just print then cut. The letters will still cut separately and you will have to place them in to the HTV. Thank you for watching!
Thank you so much for watching! I did try welding. But if I weld the words then slice; the slice results would have been welded. Since I was using a small format printer I had to do each letter separately.
I don't understand why you cut the sublimation letters individually. Why didn't you attach them then print as 1 image. That would have been so much easier. This seems like so much wasted time and tape.
Thank you for your feedback. After I read your comment I went back to try it. Unfortunately, the answer is no because the slice would be welded also. Since the design is 11 inches, I would not be able to use a small format sublimation printer. Thank you for watching.