GoldLust
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Post by GoldLust on Dec 10, 2015 22:57:51 GMT -5
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Post by Hitman Bono on Dec 17, 2015 20:57:48 GMT -5
Right on, looks perfect for what they are. Any plans on learning a quick way to make sleeved shirts?
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Post by GoldLust on Dec 19, 2015 0:17:18 GMT -5
Right on, looks perfect for what they are. Any plans on learning a quick way to make sleeved shirts? I have made 1 that has a sleeve. More by accident but it looked good. It was for Punk shirt. I stitched it. Just took some time which is why i am a bit lazy. Def look much better though.
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Post by theMOESIAH on Dec 19, 2015 15:03:38 GMT -5
Those look great! The only thing I would consider changing is using iron-on transfer printer paper. It might be difficult ironing such small pieces of fabric though, I'm not sure.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2015 16:34:56 GMT -5
I took all of mine to the printers and he did it for very cheap.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2016 13:52:41 GMT -5
cool.
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GoldLust
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Post by GoldLust on Jan 12, 2016 23:02:00 GMT -5
Iron on prints is something I have not had a chance to research yet. It is on the list though.
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Post by Henchmen4Hire on Jan 14, 2016 21:25:48 GMT -5
Iron on prints is something I have not had a chance to research yet. It is on the list though. There's nothing to it, it's as straightforward as it seems. Just buy the iron-on transfer paper, print the designs on it, cut them out, and iron. Your printer seems to do a good job, so just substitute the photo/plain paper for transfer paper and you're set. Make sure you get the right kind though, there are transfer papers specifically made for inkjet or laser printers.
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Post by GoldLust on Jan 15, 2016 21:21:29 GMT -5
Iron on prints is something I have not had a chance to research yet. It is on the list though. There's nothing to it, it's as straightforward as it seems. Just buy the iron-on transfer paper, print the designs on it, cut them out, and iron. Your printer seems to do a good job, so just substitute the photo/plain paper for transfer paper and you're set. Make sure you get the right kind though, there are transfer papers specifically made for inkjet or laser printers. Sweet, thanks for the advice. I may check them out this weekend.
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