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August 28th, 2008
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| [toronto] something for keeping my letters and logos straight while applying them to a t-shirt? I'm looking for something for keeping my letters and logos
straight while applying them to a t-shirt.
here is a link to products that are available on the net. Heat Press Stain Protection, Cleaners, Production Tools, Accessories & More!
is there a place close to Toronto I can get these things?
is there something else I can use?
thank you.
Last edited by Rodney; August 28th, 2008 at 09:06 AM.
Reason: made the title more descriptive so people with an answer will be able to see the topic by the title
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August 29th, 2008
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| Re: [toronto] something for keeping my letters and logos straight while applying them to a t-shirt? I use something called a Fringe Cut by June Taylor. $11 at Walmart. If you have a craft or fabric store nearby, they may have something similar. It is actually for cutting fleece for projects, but it is lined and numbered, so it does the trick.
Some of the other tools were too large for my use, so I got this. Now there are more tools out that are smaller in size, but I am finding this product works great for me. 
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| Re: [toronto] something for keeping my letters and logos straight while applying them to a t-shirt? We were just out at Lancer in Markham and they had a free pack of paper templates that may help you out. Sounds exactly what you are looking for  | |
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| Re: [toronto] something for keeping my letters and logos straight while applying them to a t-shirt? I use t square it and logo it from http://heatpressessentials.com/ both work well for me. At my age, my eyeballs don't seem to be properly aligned! | |
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