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September 2nd, 2006
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| Idiot's Guide to Making a Picture on a T-Shirt Hello, I'm sorry because I'm sure you get hundreds of newbies posting about how to transfer images to t-shirts, sorry I'm one of those. I want to make a few t-shirts for a friends birthday, very simple just a picture on the front (will add text after) but I am not sure how to do it, I've found some cheap t-shirts and transfer paper but I don't want to do it wrong because I can't afford to go out buying more stuff. I will be using the iron-on method as from looking at the forums I now understand that is not the only way. If anyone could give me a step by step guide or direct me to a site or previous post where I could find this out it would be very much appreciated. Thanks alot Dan | |
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September 2nd, 2006
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| Re: Idiot's Guide I assume your doing a white shirt?
1. The thing you need to do first and believe it or not is the most important is pre heat the tee in the area your placing the transfer. Get it hot. You need to remove moisture from the garment
2. Make sure your iron is hot!!!! NO STEAM!!!!
3. print your picture (if you are using light transfer) in a mirrored image.Back wards. You should have that setting on your printer.
4. Be sure to print as large as you can on the paper but I would leave a small boarder.
5. After printing cut as close to the picture as you can then lay the image down facing the tee (Remember this is for light paper. This is a hot peel paper so do as it says.
6. With you iron move over every inch of that transfer on top of the shirt hard as you can. (we use a press with lots of pressure.) Every area of the transfer paper should be press at least 30 second with an iron (18-20 second with a press) Then from the top right of the transfer paper peel back. Do not let that paper cool on you are it could stick. Hope this helps. Lou Robin see my video for more info.. | |
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September 3rd, 2006
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| Re: Idiot's Guide to Making a Picture on a T-Shirt I've found the Avery paper (can be gotten at office supply stores) works pretty well for home (non-commercial) use.
Badalou covered it pretty well. I would like to further emphaize that it is VERY important to press down on the iron heavily when pressing the transfer into the shirt; use both hands, and apply solid, heavy pressure to really fuse the transfer to the shirt.
As far as how long to iron over it goes, there really should be some instructions included with the transfer paper you purchased. Usually they recommend up to 2-3 minutes if you're doing a full-size print (30 seconds wouldn't be enough when ironing except for a small design). | |
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September 3rd, 2006
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| Re: Idiot's Guide to Making a Picture on a T-Shirt dont know why I cant get responses like this... instead everyone bashes on me not to use a hand iron, when I said I dont have the funds, but yet they still keep telling me too. oh well... thanks for this post.. helped out. =P
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September 3rd, 2006
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| Re: Idiot's Guide to Making a Picture on a T-Shirt do you honestly think a Major Brand name like Nike and such would put out poor quality with free give aways where their BRAND NAME is the focus. I dont think so.
Also, when Chanel gives you a free sample inside Magazine inserts is that poor quality too because its mass produced ? i dont think so.
or when retailers like the GAP give you transfers when you buy a shirt from them, for you to apply with a home iron is that poor quality too ? i dont think so. | |
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September 4th, 2006
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| Re: Idiot's Guide to Making a Picture on a T-Shirt Ahhh... I am going with Lucy on this one guys... | |
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September 4th, 2006
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September 4th, 2006
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| Re: Idiot's Guide to Making a Picture on a T-Shirt ahhhh... this one also.. | |
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