I use a teflon pillow. The buttons push into the pillow. Just don't press the collar.
A lineless transfer kit would do the trick. It is mousepad like material cut into many sizes to handle just this problem. It also works great when pressing thick Canvas Bags.OK, I have looked all over for a thread to help answer this question but have had no luck so here goes:
How do you heat press the front of a pique polo shirt with buttons? The only way I can think of is to slide the shirt over until the buttons are off the press. I did try it this way but it was difficult to get the transfer in the right spot to press onto the shirt. If anyone has any other methods or tricks I would appreciate some insight.
Thanks.
So you are saying that its ok for the buttons on the shirt to come in contact with the top platen and there will be no damage to the buttons and no damage to the upper heat platen?The pillow goes under the garment. Nothing but a teflon sheet goes between heat and garment. The heat must transfer.
The buttons won't come in contact with the top platen...only the area that is raised by the mousepad will be pressed. The shirt and transfer will be covered by a teflon sheet (not pillow...sheet), so nothing will ever come in direct contact with the platen.So you are saying that its ok for the buttons on the shirt to come in contact with the top platen and there will be no damage to the buttons and no damage to the upper heat platen?
I guess I'll have to try it with a mousepad then. I have some teflon pillows but they are not very firm like the mousepads are. Do you use just a standard pad or should I double them up to raise it?The buttons won't come in contact with the top platen...only the area that is raised by the mousepad will be pressed. The shirt and transfer will be covered by a teflon sheet (not pillow...sheet), so nothing will ever come in direct contact with the platen.
I would say that with a standard mousepad, you won't have to double up -- if your mouse pads are thin, you may want to double up.I guess I'll have to try it with a mousepad then. I have some teflon pillows but they are not very firm like the mousepads are. Do you use just a standard pad or should I double them up to raise it?
I have never had a problem with buttons cracking or overheating, not to say you won't. I put teflon between shirt and platen. I know with the price of polos, I wouldn't want to try one to find out. If you mess any up, maybe then try the teflon pillow.So you are saying that its ok for the buttons on the shirt to come in contact with the top platen and there will be no damage to the buttons and no damage to the upper heat platen?