Angie, as usual, you hit it out of the park with a fantastic tutorial on a sublimation topic. This one blew my mind. I was surprised by the results. Thank you, Brenda
The lightest pressure, shorter time & lower temp makes a huge difference when working with neoprene. Trial and error until you find what works best with your substrate and heat press. Hope this helps! I love your videos!!
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Angie can you please tell me the correct heat and time setting for sublimating an image to be put on a hoodie 50poly 50cotton please also how much pressure I have a flatbed swivel heat press. Thank you Roy
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I know I can always come to you for all things sublimation!
You have the most in-depth and helpful tips! Thank you!!
Happy to help!
Angie, as usual, you hit it out of the park with a fantastic tutorial on a sublimation topic. This one blew my mind. I was surprised by the results. Thank you, Brenda
Thanks Angie I Love them all especially the Velcro one
Glad you like them!
The flat koozies look really great! If I were doing this I would probably use those for a better result. Thanks!
The lightest pressure, shorter time & lower temp makes a huge difference when working with neoprene. Trial and error until you find what works best with your substrate and heat press. Hope this helps! I love your videos!!
Definitely. However, I still find the marks from the paper/tape no matter what I do.
@@AngieHolden you are so right! I was referring more to how flat the double sided koozie ended up being.
Great video. Going to practice on some cozies I have on hand.
Good luck!
excellent as usual. Thank you!
Thank you!
The Velcro ones would be much better for storing because you could lay them flat in a drawer. Thanks for the video, Angie!
They really would be!
Love!!!
Thank you!!!
For sewn version, if you use a serger with the flat lock stitch the seams will meet edge to edge and lie flat.
Yea I do not have a serger and do not plan on getting one! HA!
I loved they I came across your video and was anxious to try the Velcro wrap, but the link doesn’t work.
We are trying to fix those as the company went out of business. Try Heat Press Nation or JPPlus.
Have you ever blinged one? I would love to see a video on you making one with rinestones ❤
I have not.
Very beautiful ! , but don’t have an easy press and all te arterial for sublimation yet . Thank you ! 😊👍
Hi Angie Could you tell me how to sublimate onto BLACK neoprene please. Many thanks
You can't sublimate directly onto black at any time. You would need to add HTV or EasySubli to sublimate on top of.
@@AngieHolden Many thanks for your reply. Regards
Bev
Just been starting this project. Had to return things it’s a little finicky.
Your links to Shareasale do not work. Is there another place to get the flat (unsewn) and velcro coolers?
The company went out of business and we are working to find replacements.
Hi, what a great video, but does anybody know where you can find the flat ones with the Velcro’s on the side?
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Angie have you ever blinged bottle 2:12 koozies ?
I have not.
Angie can you please tell me the correct heat and time setting for sublimating an image to be put on a hoodie 50poly 50cotton please also how much pressure I have a flatbed swivel heat press.
Thank you
Roy
For my setup, generally 385 degrees for 55 seconds works for most fabrics. Each setup can vary.
@@AngieHolden @AngieHolden Thank you I set my heat press to 385 then pressed med pressure for 55 sec and presto, bingo you rock 😂
I like the flat ones the best. Where can I order them?
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Can you do sublimation black can koozies?
No. Sublimation ink is translucent so the black would show through.
could you do these in a mug press wrapped around a can/skinny tumbler?
I actually tried that and it does not work!
How do you measure it so it fits width ways? I am trying to put an image on both sides, different pictures.
I would probably print two different images.
With the sew type koozie, I would imagine you could press the seams open after sewing. Have you tried that?
I didn't!
Where can you buy the one that has a Velcro side? ( the family picture)
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Would love to order the Linen wraps however $26 shipping for 6pk 5 is more than I’m willing to spend. Great tutorial
Yep definitely the most expensive version which was why I did so many options!
Call Conde to get a better rate for shipping. If you need a rep - Christy Cox is awesome!
@@ScriptedbyLiberty actually try called me and stated if I order $150 shipping is free. My order was in mid 50s before shipping.Thx however
What’s the difference between infusible ink and sublimation? Can you use infusible ink on these?
Infusible Ink is a form of sublimation and yes you can use it on these in the same way.
How much would you sell the koozies for?
Sorry not sure.
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