Well done guy's, I'm just getting into sublimation, it's a lot of fun but also a lot of trial and error. I've got a vinyl cutter coming as well. That's going to be a huge learning curve!! New sub here!!☺️Robbie
Thank you and thank you for the comment! Yes, we're realizing that the options are pretty slim out there and even here Siser is super pricey (which btw we'll be doing an EasySubli video next week) 😀
Hi Tanya, thank you! We used a brand called Visubtex that's here in Buenos Aires but after doing some research we saw that the equivalent in the States would be the SIser EasySubli. Here is the link ruclips.net/video/1qzoJc1Bc6k/видео.html to their video on their channel showing the product 😄 Hope that helps!
Hi, thank you for the comment! We used a vinyl called Visubtex but I don't think it's available everywhere. We recommend using Siser Easy Subli HTV😀if you're looking
Great video, what brand of sublimation paper and vinyl do you use? I use A Sub brand paper with Siser white vinyl and it seems to stick to the vinyl and is dull looking at 390 degrees Fahrenheit. I tried lower temp and got the same results. Any suggestions?
Thank you for watching and your comment? For the Siser white vinyl, are you using EasySubli? In our research, it's the best one for dark fabric vinyl/sublimation. Also are you tacking down the vinyl first for 5-15 seconds (depending)? We'll be doing a video this upcoming week on it so we'll have more to go from there. For the brand of sublimation we get it at a printer in Buenos Aires (where we currently live) and for the vinyl we used Visubtex 01 by a company named Moritzu. I don't know if you can get the vinyl outside of South America but it's worth looking into.
Can't just sublimate straight to normal white htv it will always turn out faded, only specific sublimation htv or glitter htv can be used. To "sublimate" on normal white htv and avoid the fade, you print to dtf film and powder it with dtf powder.
@@themakershq so did you find what vinyl it is outside South America? It looked great 👍🏽 I’m afraid it is subli vinyl but what brand ? Just something close to what your using maybe ?? Let me know please TIA (thank you in advance)
Is this just regular HTV ? How did that look after washing ? I thought that to sublimate on HTV you would need to use Sublimation HTV, or other variants but not regular white HTV. I also saw some other videos of people doing and failing. Please, help me to understand what exactly was used. If share brands or links, even better. Thank you.
Thank you for your comment!! 1. No, this is sublimation HTV bought here in Buenos Aires and the brand is called Moritzu and yes it was still good after washing. 2. We also did a video using Siser EasySubli which can be found in North America, and again it was sublimation HTV and did pass the wash test, this is the link ruclips.net/video/7KXFnNIxd8U/видео.html 3. Finally, we have done multiple videos showing how you can use regular HTV to print on . You for sure have to do your own tests but most of them passed multiple wash tests so far. This is a link ruclips.net/video/--Cx4sgDozg/видео.html. 4. Siser also has a great video about printing on various HTV here ruclips.net/video/7PQsRf6Hbds/видео.html . Hope that helps!
Clear vinyl only works with white or very light shirts because it is transparent and will show the color of the shirt you are sublimating on. White vinyl on the other hand is opaque and white so it can be applied to any color shirt. It's going to create a white background for you to sublimate on. 🙂
We are sorry for the late response, we took a break but now we are back, to stick the vinyl was 300F for 15 seconds and then when we put the design on it we just did regular sublimation.
THANK YOU!!! I don't have the cats on the site right now but I do have my other illustrations on my site if you want to check it out 🤗www.tatianapoblah.com/
Thank you for the question! No, for this one we used white heat transfer vinyl (HTV) and in this case it was shiny. You have to look for vinyls that can be sublimated on (and for fabric if that's what you want to do) because there are A LOT of different HTVs as far as we can see. You can for sure also do sublimation on top of glitter vinyl, which we'll show more in-depth in the upcoming weeks.
After doing some research we saw that the equivalent would be the SIser EasySubli. This is the link ruclips.net/video/1qzoJc1Bc6k/видео.html to their video on their channel showing the product and we'll aslo try it in a later video. Hope that helps!
Thank you for the suggestion on Siser subli vinyl . It’s just sooooo expensive. I have A shirt I need to do for a man and white glitter vinyl won’t work. And I have a 50/50 shirt and I know the black ink will fade
@@joelle524 yesss, the paper we used was the Visubtex 01B by Moritzu. I've also seen people use the Thermoflex Plus Matte Frosty but I've never used it so I'm not sure how it looks in person
Yes we used Visubtex 01 from a brand called Moritzu in Buenos Aires (where we are currently based) but these last few days we saw that it's not easily available in the States so we'll be posting a video with Siser EasySubli next week 🤗
No we use another brand we found in Argentina in this video! If you want to see our test on the Siser brand , you can watch this video ruclips.net/video/7KXFnNIxd8U/видео.htmlsi=jHL787U6UoZzCw9b
Hi thank you for your comment! In theory you should be able to as it's most likely polyester or a manmade blend, but I would definitely test it out and wash it if you plan on selling it 😀
Hi, thank you for your question! We used a brand called Visubtex but it doesn't seem to be available in the States (we currently live in Buenos Aires). After doing some research we saw that the equivalent would be the SIser EasySubli. This is the link ruclips.net/video/1qzoJc1Bc6k/видео.html to their video on their channel showing the product and we'll aslo try it in a later video
Great Job guys! like the chemistry between you guys! Saludos!
Oh wow, thank you for the nice comment 😀, saludos!!!
You two are absolutely beautiful.. Really inside and out. Such gorgeous smiles... Talented and interesting... I enjoy your videos
We are sorry for the late response, we took a break but now we are back. Wow thank you so much for such a beautiful comment!!🤗
I love how both of them turned out, shiny and to cut your designs by hand wow.
Ohhhh thank you and thank you for your comment!!! I keep teasing Angel about cutting things by hand so I'm glad you liked it! 😀
Them hand cut letters are perfect 💜💜💜
omg thank youuuuuu!!!! 😀😀
I love you guys,,,,, your so down to earth your video isn't scripted like others!
😀OMG thank you so much for your comment!! We have so much fun doing the videos and we want to keep them as real and like us as possible!
Loved this tutorial. I like both. They came out cute. cute.
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Well done guy's, I'm just getting into sublimation, it's a lot of fun but also a lot of trial and error. I've got a vinyl cutter coming as well. That's going to be a huge learning curve!! New sub here!!☺️Robbie
Hi Robbie, thank you for the comment, thank you for subscribing, and welcome to the world of sublimation!!
Love it, wish we had more options for doing this, I believe only siser subli in Australia, it's pretty pricey
Thank you and thank you for the comment! Yes, we're realizing that the options are pretty slim out there and even here Siser is super pricey (which btw we'll be doing an EasySubli video next week) 😀
Much SUCCESS to your Channel and Business...
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Straight to the point and honest video! 👍😀
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Great job guys! So fun!
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What brand of htv is this because white vinyl doesn't normally allow sublimation. Thanks, loved the video
Hi Tanya, thank you! We used a brand called Visubtex that's here in Buenos Aires but after doing some research we saw that the equivalent in the States would be the SIser EasySubli. Here is the link ruclips.net/video/1qzoJc1Bc6k/видео.html to their video on their channel showing the product 😄 Hope that helps!
You guys are so cute 😊. Thanks for the video.
OMG Summer 😊😊😊thank you so much, and thank you for leaving us a comment!!! 😃
That looks wonderful, which htv is that
Hi, thank you for the comment! We used a vinyl called Visubtex but I don't think it's available everywhere. We recommend using Siser Easy Subli HTV😀if you're looking
@@themakershq okay thanks 😊
Nice tutorial i love your videos thanks for sharing..
Thank you so much and thank you for your comment!!! 😀
Great video, what brand of sublimation paper and vinyl do you use? I use A Sub brand paper with Siser white vinyl and it seems to stick to the vinyl and is dull looking at 390 degrees Fahrenheit. I tried lower temp and got the same results. Any suggestions?
Thank you for watching and your comment? For the Siser white vinyl, are you using EasySubli? In our research, it's the best one for dark fabric vinyl/sublimation. Also are you tacking down the vinyl first for 5-15 seconds (depending)? We'll be doing a video this upcoming week on it so we'll have more to go from there.
For the brand of sublimation we get it at a printer in Buenos Aires (where we currently live) and for the vinyl we used Visubtex 01 by a company named Moritzu. I don't know if you can get the vinyl outside of South America but it's worth looking into.
Can't just sublimate straight to normal white htv it will always turn out faded, only specific sublimation htv or glitter htv can be used.
To "sublimate" on normal white htv and avoid the fade, you print to dtf film and powder it with dtf powder.
@@themakershq so did you find what vinyl it is outside South America? It looked great 👍🏽 I’m afraid it is subli vinyl but what brand ? Just something close to what your using maybe ?? Let me know please TIA (thank you in advance)
Is this just regular HTV ? How did that look after washing ? I thought that to sublimate on HTV you would need to use Sublimation HTV, or other variants but not regular white HTV. I also saw some other videos of people doing and failing. Please, help me to understand what exactly was used. If share brands or links, even better. Thank you.
Thank you for your comment!! 1. No, this is sublimation HTV bought here in Buenos Aires and the brand is called Moritzu and yes it was still good after washing.
2. We also did a video using Siser EasySubli which can be found in North America, and again it was sublimation HTV and did pass the wash test, this is the link ruclips.net/video/7KXFnNIxd8U/видео.html
3. Finally, we have done multiple videos showing how you can use regular HTV to print on . You for sure have to do your own tests but most of them passed multiple wash tests so far. This is a link ruclips.net/video/--Cx4sgDozg/видео.html.
4. Siser also has a great video about printing on various HTV here ruclips.net/video/7PQsRf6Hbds/видео.html .
Hope that helps!
What is better, clear vynil for dark shirts/white shirts. Or, white vynil for dark shirts/ white shirts
Clear vinyl only works with white or very light shirts because it is transparent and will show the color of the shirt you are sublimating on. White vinyl on the other hand is opaque and white so it can be applied to any color shirt. It's going to create a white background for you to sublimate on. 🙂
love you guys thank you for the tutorial that was fun
Thank you and thank you so much for your comment!!! 😄
Sir, what should be the temperature and time for Vinyl print
We are sorry for the late response, we took a break but now we are back, to stick the vinyl was 300F for 15 seconds and then when we put the design on it we just did regular sublimation.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
ciao il prodotto deve essere htv o htv sublimatico ? Hi, does the product have to be HTV or HTV sublimatic?
Ciao! Htv sublimatico 😀
Still love it
Oh! Just saw this! Thank you!!!!
Love your art! Do you sell it?
THANK YOU!!! I don't have the cats on the site right now but I do have my other illustrations on my site if you want to check it out 🤗www.tatianapoblah.com/
I have always read to use Glitter HTV . Did you use glitter vinyl ?
Thank you for the question! No, for this one we used white heat transfer vinyl (HTV) and in this case it was shiny. You have to look for vinyls that can be sublimated on (and for fabric if that's what you want to do) because there are A LOT of different HTVs as far as we can see. You can for sure also do sublimation on top of glitter vinyl, which we'll show more in-depth in the upcoming weeks.
After doing some research we saw that the equivalent would be the SIser EasySubli. This is the link ruclips.net/video/1qzoJc1Bc6k/видео.html to their video on their channel showing the product and we'll aslo try it in a later video. Hope that helps!
Thank you for the suggestion on Siser subli vinyl . It’s just sooooo expensive. I have A shirt I need to do for a man and white glitter vinyl won’t work. And I have a 50/50 shirt and I know the black ink will fade
Do you happen to know the brand of white HTV you used? I may try it
@@joelle524 yesss, the paper we used was the Visubtex 01B by Moritzu. I've also seen people use the Thermoflex Plus Matte Frosty but I've never used it so I'm not sure how it looks in person
Is the white vinyl certain brand ?
Yes we used Visubtex 01 from a brand called Moritzu in Buenos Aires (where we are currently based) but these last few days we saw that it's not easily available in the States so we'll be posting a video with Siser EasySubli next week 🤗
Thank you
Nothing burned that just the gas off the infusible ink
Yes, thank you, after doing the video we understood! 🙌
@@themakershq most welcome
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Thanks for the question! The CRICUT is a vinyl cutting machine😀
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Is the white htv is it sisser brand ? Thank u
No we use another brand we found in Argentina in this video! If you want to see our test on the Siser brand , you can watch this video ruclips.net/video/7KXFnNIxd8U/видео.htmlsi=jHL787U6UoZzCw9b
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge it very informative information... #4CCP
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Hi can I use flock vinyl to sublimate..
Hi thank you for your comment! In theory you should be able to as it's most likely polyester or a manmade blend, but I would definitely test it out and wash it if you plan on selling it 😀
What brand is this htv plz??
Hi, thank you for your question! We used a brand called Visubtex but it doesn't seem to be available in the States (we currently live in Buenos Aires). After doing some research we saw that the equivalent would be the SIser EasySubli. This is the link ruclips.net/video/1qzoJc1Bc6k/видео.html to their video on their channel showing the product and we'll aslo try it in a later video
The smoking might be the sublimation gassing off
Hi, thank you for your comments! Yes! Actually that makes sense, thank you!!! 😆🤓😀
Dive into the holiday spirit with @fastdtftransfer's sock transformations! 🌈🎄 Any favorite DTF printing techniques for socks?
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This did not work for me at all!!!
Hi, maybe I can help, do you remember what steps you took? What was the final result?