So I just had to share that I did not have a griddle but I carefully flipped over my Cricut Easy Press and held the transfer on top and it totally cured the transfer powder beautifully - just like a hand held griddle - lol. I was also successful with a heat gun. Thank you for the inspiration❤️
Thank you so much, Carrie, and we're so glad you found us! If you have any questions, let us know! We are available 24/7 at mail@designbundles.net! - Dawn
Love watching your videos. Deciding whether or not to start DTF crafting. Regardless, there are still lots of hints learned for crafting through your tutorials! Thank you! Keep them coming! And yes on the ink jet printing!
This is such an amazing hack! All my friends are talking about DTF so I was looking into it and trying to figure out how to cure the powder. Thanks so much for sharing! ❤
No dry shampoo here...I just get busy and wash my hair every 4th or 5th day. Depends if I've used a lot of hair spray. LOVE this video!! I'm a newbie and need all the help I can get...72 and still learning new things! Thank you for all your hard work...
Forget pissing about with a griddle, use a heat gun. Takes about 25 seconds and job done. Also use standard print mode with -31 to get rid of those roller marks. Game changer
I've been on the fence, leaning closer to not getting a sublimation printer, but this is truly a game changer!! As for single or bundles, I prefer bundles, hands down! Thank you for all your extremely helpful videos!!❤❤❤
Omgosh what an awsesome hack !! Super great tutorial as always I am going out to get me a griddle I love this, way faster than my heat press I so appreciate all these super cool hacks you find and videos Thank You 3-4 lol I uauslly get design ideas from your tutorials they are always the cutest from there I'll scroll through both sections freebies & the plus credit ones I always check out the bundles I love fonts but they are harder for me to pick the right ones that go together
This is an awesome hack. I tried with the parchment paper that was folded and it took longer to melt because part of the pattern wasn't laying on the heat. Had to use something to push it down so FYI make sure your parchment paper is flat on your griddle.
OMG!! I love this, using the griddle for curing the design. Im going to tell my sisters about this and we are going to try it. I love watching your videos. Thanks for the great “Hacks”.
So, super great video. About your hair. I wash mine once a week. I already have dry skin so I don't produce a lot of oil. For dry shampoos, I've tried so many and I will continue to recommend the one by Philosophy. It comes in four scents. I bought mine through QVC a long time ago and a couple of my friends say they can only find a couple scents. Either way, the scent dissipates after a while. It's the result that is so AMAZING. There is ZERO "white stuff" and after you brush it through your hair just feels freshly washed. It feels light and clean again. I've just tried the one by Kerastase and that one still didn't give results close to Philosophy. I'm telling you... You've got to try it. ❤
Thank you!! This worked amazing!! I set mine up in the garage and opened the door. I think my print was cured in less than a minute. Now if I can only figure out how to avoid roller lines.
I have been awaiting this video and you did not disappoint!!! I definitely will be heading out to grab me a griddle! Thank you for all that you do and for sharing such awesome videos with us
Wash my hair usually about once a week and no dry shampoo but I have extremely curly hair and very dry anyway so the more I wash it the more dry it gets. Love this hack and I must try now, thanks for sharing
Love your tutorials! Dry shapmoon - I use it once a week. Some weeks I wash my hair once a week, but mostly twice a week. I use Batiste Dry Shampoo Plus 6.73oz Beautiful Brunette and I cover my gray roots in between hair dyeing.
I can’t wait to try this. My heat press doesn’t heat from the bottom and didn’t melt the dtf powder well. I am hopeful I can pull out my old griddle and give it a try. Thanks
Thank you so much for this video. You guys @design bundles have helped me tremendously. I was worried about how I would cure because all I have right now is a easy press so thank you so much!!!
Wow! I will be sure to give this a try. I have a griddle but I use it to cook on...will have to buy a new one for this. Thanks for sharing and enjoy your day.
Thank you for your amazing DTF hack videos, I tried the white HTV one, and it worked perfectly. I am excited to try this one, I have a griddle that I never use, so now I have a use for it.
I went out and bought a griddle at Walmart. I tried doing exactly as told, I believe it was 375 degrees for 1 min. Unfortunately, the transfer sheet started to melt! I'm going to try it again at a lower temp, and hopefully this works!
You always have amazing tutorials. You make the steps easy to follow. I have a question.... When you did the pocket square you centered on the paper. My question is could you cut the paper in half instead of using the whole sheet? The reason for the question is because you're taping to the other sheet when you print it. I wasn't sure if it's because it can cause a paper jam.
Love the tutorial - excellent for storing or shipping designs! ~every 4 days, never tried dry shampoo (though sometimes wish I had it! Lol). Love bundles!
I notice that on your software you chose polyester. Is the shirt polyester or cotton. I would like to see it done on dark garments. Great video. I have everything except powder and film. I will definitely try it.
This method works for smaller film sizes, but if using A3 or A3+ size film be aware that there may be spots on the griddle that will not melt the powder. Rhis is due ro how rhe heating element is placed in the griddle.
This was awesome! I will try my griddle now for sure! I never thought to offer my designs on my site! I’m wondering if I should put a disclaimer that I’m not using an actual DTF printer or simply state light colors only…
I tried using the grill (just bought one) however it melts and bends my DTF paper. I'm using Yamation Transfer film. I put it at the degree you said but definitely it bubbles it up. I bought the grill on your link from walmart.
Love watching your videos and your scientific experiments. Do you have a hack to use DTF powder and infusible ink sheets? I do not have a sublimation printer and looking for a hack with what I have...lots of infusible ink sheets. Thanks
Thank you so much I haven't thought about that we would need to find something to get the ink wet enough to hold the powder then I wonder if it would release off the backing? I will look into this - CrystalAnn
I have been trying this DTF hack with a griddle. When I put the temp at 385 for my griddle, the film warps very quickly. The adhesive looks cured but when I press it, the design comes out grainy. Is it because of the warping? Should my temp be lower?
Hello, I have a question I know you use the DTF yamation film. What's the difference of matte or glossy which is better. And what's the difference between A3 or A4 DTF film. Amazon don't have much available to choose from?
Hi, I really enjoy watching your videos and thank you for showing this hack. I have a Cricut AutoPress and shied away from DTF fearing that I may mess up; this is a game changer for me. Does the griddle have to be a this purpose only? I have a Power XL and need to know if I have to purchase another one just for DTF... Thank you
I. Love what you do ... I have a cricut explore2 2 years has gone by I don't know how to use it.. now It's pronunciation is like your saying the letter T then mu. TEMU
Hey, have you ever tried the DTF white backing ink with Sublimation Inks for the other colors? Was just curious how its come out. The DTF inks look so thick to me, but of course, to print on black and cotton you need the DTF white, but was thinking using Sublimation Ink for the other colors might cut down on the thick look. Was just looking to have the look more closer to sublimation where the ink looks more like part of the material instead of looking like something that's just sitting on top of the material.
Hello! Love your videos! I was wondering, though, since you are already using your Cricut press to apply the transfer, why not just cure using it rather than a separate griddle? I've seen videos where they held the press upside down and set the transfer directly on the heat plate similar to setting on your griddle. I have not personally done this, but it looked like it worked the same. What are your thoughts? The griddle would be nice for the larger sizes and if you are not pressing the transfer until later though.
Check out the bundle used in this video 👉 designbundles.net/the-phenomenal-patriotic-bundle?ref=QN5Rih
I went out and brought myself a griddle at Walmart as soon as I saw your video, I been waiting all day for your video.
Lol let us know how it works for you! - Dawn
So I just had to share that I did not have a griddle but I carefully flipped over my Cricut Easy Press and held the transfer on top and it totally cured the transfer powder beautifully - just like a hand held griddle - lol. I was also successful with a heat gun. Thank you for the inspiration❤️
that is amazing thank you so much for sharing you are a rockstar - CrystalAnn
Such anticipation! Crystal does a great job on these tutorials.
I agree she is awesome! Love watching her.
Just tried this idea. OMG!!!! I am so impressed with how the colors just popped. thanks
I enjoy watching you every time although I do dtf and sell my transfers! Love the griddle idea!
Keep blessing us!
Thank you so much Lynda ❤️ - CrystalAnn
Loving your channel!!! Recently disabled and learning new ways to craft!!! You are so informative and so articulate!! Thank you!😊
Thank you so much, Carrie, and we're so glad you found us! If you have any questions, let us know! We are available 24/7 at mail@designbundles.net! - Dawn
OMG!!! I can't wait for this!! Looks very exciting!!!
Love watching your videos. Deciding whether or not to start DTF crafting. Regardless, there are still lots of hints learned for crafting through your tutorials! Thank you! Keep them coming! And yes on the ink jet printing!
This is such an amazing hack! All my friends are talking about DTF so I was looking into it and trying to figure out how to cure the powder. Thanks so much for sharing! ❤
Thank you for this video on using a griddle to cure DTF powder! It works amazingly well!
No dry shampoo here...I just get busy and wash my hair every 4th or 5th day. Depends if I've used a lot of hair spray.
LOVE this video!! I'm a newbie and need all the help I can get...72 and still learning new things! Thank you for all your hard work...
Hi, I just wanted to let you know THIS HACK WORKS, so pumped now to do cotton t-shirts, thank you so much !!!!!!!!!
Works for me
Forget pissing about with a griddle, use a heat gun. Takes about 25 seconds and job done. Also use standard print mode with -31 to get rid of those roller marks. Game changer
What are you setting to -31? I get roller lines on mine and still working on the settings to get rid of them.
I've been on the fence, leaning closer to not getting a sublimation printer, but this is truly a game changer!!
As for single or bundles, I prefer bundles, hands down! Thank you for all your extremely helpful videos!!❤❤❤
Omgosh what an awsesome hack !! Super great tutorial as always I am going out to get me a griddle I love this, way faster than my heat press I so appreciate all these super cool hacks you find and videos Thank You 3-4 lol I uauslly get design ideas from your tutorials they are always the cutest from there I'll scroll through both sections freebies & the plus credit ones I always check out the bundles I love fonts but they are harder for me to pick the right ones that go together
This is an awesome hack. I tried with the parchment paper that was folded and it took longer to melt because part of the pattern wasn't laying on the heat. Had to use something to push it down so FYI make sure your parchment paper is flat on your griddle.
Thank you for the tip Kim - CrystalAnn
It's always fun to watch you working on these tutorials Crystal! Hope to see you do some tutorials during the dollar deals! BTW, 2x a week! ;)
OMG!! I love this, using the griddle for curing the design. Im going to tell my sisters about this and we are going to try it. I love watching your videos. Thanks for the great “Hacks”.
Hey Reba! Thank you for watching and we're glad we could inspire you (and your sisters 💗) Enjoy your day and stay creative! - Dawn
Can't wait to try this! And my favorite thing from design bundles is the dollar deals😊🎉
So, super great video.
About your hair. I wash mine once a week. I already have dry skin so I don't produce a lot of oil. For dry shampoos, I've tried so many and I will continue to recommend the one by Philosophy. It comes in four scents. I bought mine through QVC a long time ago and a couple of my friends say they can only find a couple scents. Either way, the scent dissipates after a while. It's the result that is so AMAZING. There is ZERO "white stuff" and after you brush it through your hair just feels freshly washed. It feels light and clean again. I've just tried the one by Kerastase and that one still didn't give results close to Philosophy. I'm telling you... You've got to try it. ❤
Thank you!! This worked amazing!! I set mine up in the garage and opened the door. I think my print was cured in less than a minute. Now if I can only figure out how to avoid roller lines.
You saved me so much money until I can buy an actual dtf but this hack might be the best one yet lol thank you!!!
I have been awaiting this video and you did not disappoint!!! I definitely will be heading out to grab me a griddle! Thank you for all that you do and for sharing such awesome videos with us
Wash my hair usually about once a week and no dry shampoo but I have extremely curly hair and very dry anyway so the more I wash it the more dry it gets. Love this hack and I must try now, thanks for sharing
Love your tutorials! Dry shapmoon - I use it once a week. Some weeks I wash my hair once a week, but mostly twice a week. I use Batiste Dry Shampoo Plus 6.73oz Beautiful Brunette and I cover my gray roots in between hair dyeing.
Thank you for the tips - CrystalAnn
I can’t wait to try this. My heat press doesn’t heat from the bottom and didn’t melt the dtf powder well. I am hopeful I can pull out my old griddle and give it a try. Thanks
This works
@@kokoliscious1 it works amazing
Thank you so much for this video. You guys @design bundles have helped me tremendously. I was worried about how I would cure because all I have right now is a easy press so thank you so much!!!
Wow! I will be sure to give this a try. I have a griddle but I use it to cook on...will have to buy a new one for this. Thanks for sharing and enjoy your day.
Great hack. Like the desktop vacuum and prefer the ‘Bundles’ option when ordering SVG / sublimation files.
Thank you for your amazing DTF hack videos, I tried the white HTV one, and it worked perfectly. I am excited to try this one, I have a griddle that I never use, so now I have a use for it.
Ever try using a disposable foil pan to do the dtf powder in?
Yes, I have one with a lid from dollar store, I use both to go back and forth as I put my powder on before curing my prints.
Thank you!!I was looking for DTF cure for a while now and this worked!!!
The griddle worked amazingly! Thank you.
You do an absolutely fabulous job!!!😊❤
I have a griddle in my garage, pulling that baby out!.. thanks...
I have ordered mine from Amazon, can't wait for it. I only have the 9x9 cricut press.
Love this video. I'm looking forward to trying dtf.
I'm an every other day, weekends can be an extra day off.
I went out and bought a griddle at Walmart. I tried doing exactly as told, I believe it was 375 degrees for 1 min. Unfortunately, the transfer sheet started to melt! I'm going to try it again at a lower temp, and hopefully this works!
Did you try putting a piece of parchment paper or a Teflon sheet on. I wonder if the griddle temp is to high and not reading correct
The same exact thing happened to me. I brought the temp down to 310!
Love this, and love your enthusiasm it’s very catchy
You always have amazing tutorials. You make the steps easy to follow. I have a question.... When you did the pocket square you centered on the paper. My question is could you cut the paper in half instead of using the whole sheet? The reason for the question is because you're taping to the other sheet when you print it. I wasn't sure if it's because it can cause a paper jam.
Love the tutorial - excellent for storing or shipping designs! ~every 4 days, never tried dry shampoo (though sometimes wish I had it! Lol). Love bundles!
Thanks for always making such great content
I notice that on your software you chose polyester. Is the shirt polyester or cotton. I would like to see it done on dark garments. Great video. I have everything except powder and film. I will definitely try it.
Thanks Crystal love your video's
OMG! I love it and it works Beautifully! I'm so thrilled to see your creativity *Design Bundles*! What time zone please?!?
Hi there! The premiere is at 4pm EST 🙂 - Dawn
This method works for smaller film sizes, but if using A3 or A3+ size film be aware that there may be spots on the griddle that will not melt the powder. Rhis is due ro how rhe heating element is placed in the griddle.
This was awesome! I will try my griddle now for sure! I never thought to offer my designs on my site! I’m wondering if I should put a disclaimer that I’m not using an actual DTF printer or simply state light colors only…
I suggest you do put a disclaimer when selling just so the buyers won't try to get a refund because of it.
Love it xx 😘
This hack is pretty nifty.
Thank you I'm glad you like it - CrystalAnn
How cool is DTF!!!!!!
Never have tried dry shampoo. I prefer to wash every 2nd or third day. Love the back too.
Thank you ❤
3 days but sometimes a full week, lol dry shampoo I do!
I tried using the grill (just bought one) however it melts and bends my DTF paper. I'm using Yamation Transfer film. I put it at the degree you said but definitely it bubbles it up. I bought the grill on your link from walmart.
We literally donated our old griddle last week!!!
Nooooooo go back it back! 😆- Dawn
@@DesignBundles I wish I could...😅 Who would have thought...🤦Thank you for another wonderful video!
I love the dollar events 😊
Yeyyy!! You are going to LOVE this month's sale! It's on May 17th 🥰 - Dawn
Thank for your video, it’s awesome, the best I’ve seem on dtf hacks. What is the best tape to use?
Awesome videos. Love watching your hacks! Have you tried a standard oven??? Lol, would love to know
How did it do in the wash? Do you pre-treat the tshirt at all before pressing?
Awesome! Thank you so much.
Love this hack!
Can you please make a video about dtf sublimation settings because my images are coming out with massive streaks (straight up and down) 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
I second this. Not sure if you already have done this, but this would be awesome!!!!
No gloves, no particulate mask, no goggles, no fume extractor. RIP soon. Good hack tho.
I had a griddle but got rid of it❤of course I did❤
Story of my life lol - CrystalAnn
Is that a cotton, polyester, or blend t-shirt that you used in the demo? Thanks!
I LOVE this!!!!
Hair - 3 weeks and no dry shampoo at all, 🥰
I pronounce it TEE-MYU
Really want to try this
I wash my hair every 2-3 days but no dry shampoo. But I live in a very dry climate. (West Texas)
I love your dollar event.
I wonder if you washed the T-shirt after ☺ love it ☺♥ because on the previous video the colors worn out on the white T , if so let me know thanks ☺
Which Gildan shirt was this?! Love it!
Hello just curious how did it wash? Just started watching your videos. Obsessed
thank you so much so glad your here! it washes so nice no issues at alll - CrystalAnn
I don’t get why mines burn:/ i have tried over and over and when i peel it chips off no matter if i completely wait for it to cool down.
I have a question? What if your design is just black ink? Will this work on light color tshirts?
Yes
Love watching your videos and your scientific experiments. Do you have a hack to use DTF powder and infusible ink sheets? I do not have a sublimation printer and looking for a hack with what I have...lots of infusible ink sheets. Thanks
Thank you so much I haven't thought about that we would need to find something to get the ink wet enough to hold the powder then I wonder if it would release off the backing? I will look into this - CrystalAnn
Hello i have a copper griddle and was wondering what temp should i put it on so it won't burn the parchment and the dtf film??
does the powder sign go down on the griddle or does it go face up to cure?
If anyone is interested I just snagged Griddle from Kohls, great deal
Did you print this on your sublimation printer or ink jet
Where do you get all your shirts from?
I have been trying this DTF hack with a griddle. When I put the temp at 385 for my griddle, the film warps very quickly. The adhesive looks cured but when I press it, the design comes out grainy. Is it because of the warping? Should my temp be lower?
Great idea
I love all your videos!! Ty for sharing. I tried this hack however the ink started to spread on the dtf paper, I’m not sure why… pls help!! Thanks 😊
I wash my hair once a week, no dry shampoo between. Although I’m considering it.
So you can use dtf sublimation prints on dark colors?
Can u do this on color? Just like a dtf you can buy
Yes
Hello, I have a question I know you use the DTF yamation film. What's the difference of matte or glossy which is better. And what's the difference between A3 or A4 DTF film. Amazon don't have much available to choose from?
Hi, I really enjoy watching your videos and thank you for showing this hack. I have a Cricut AutoPress and shied away from DTF fearing that I may mess up; this is a game changer for me. Does the griddle have to be a this purpose only? I have a Power XL and need to know if I have to purchase another one just for DTF... Thank you
I would definitely purchase a cheap $20 one and keep them separate- CrystalAnn
@@DesignBundles Thank you!
I. Love what you do ... I have a cricut explore2 2 years has gone by I don't know how to use it.. now It's pronunciation is like your saying the letter T then mu. TEMU
Hey Susie! Get started with your Cricut! We have lots of tutorials and are here to help if you need it! - Dawn
Do you put shiny side down are dull side
You are saying it right
How do you mirror image with epson on the app?
I put painters tape on the non print side and I goes straight through my Sawgrass without any issues
Great!! Love it!
Hey, have you ever tried the DTF white backing ink with Sublimation Inks for the other colors? Was just curious how its come out. The DTF inks look so thick to me, but of course, to print on black and cotton you need the DTF white, but was thinking using Sublimation Ink for the other colors might cut down on the thick look. Was just looking to have the look more closer to sublimation where the ink looks more like part of the material instead of looking like something that's just sitting on top of the material.
Was this using sublimation ink or regular inkjet ink?
Hello! Love your videos! I was wondering, though, since you are already using your Cricut press to apply the transfer, why not just cure using it rather than a separate griddle? I've seen videos where they held the press upside down and set the transfer directly on the heat plate similar to setting on your griddle. I have not personally done this, but it looked like it worked the same. What are your thoughts? The griddle would be nice for the larger sizes and if you are not pressing the transfer until later though.
Can I use this on Tumbler?
Which do you like more dtf hack with inkject or dtf sublimation on color cotton shirt