ive been looking for days for a complete step by step with everything that is being used, and ive found it so hard, so i really appreciate this, thank you so much.
Thank you for sharing your talents with us. Even when I think I've conquered something new you have taught I come back to your videos for things I may have missed beforehand.
Hi Angie! Thank you for all your videos,. You’ve taught me a lot. It seems like Really bad press marks on those shirts. I don’t think at this point that it would be worth all the trouble. Maybe sometime in the future.
So press marks are really a function of what the shirt is made out of. The grey shirt had a large polyester content making it more prone to marks where the black bag was all cotton and didn't have the same issue.
Hi Angie, Thanks again for all your wonderful videos. Where are you buying your Forever products these days while Conde is transitioning? US Cutter is out of most of the colored foil. Or is there a better foil option now that this video is a couple years old. Thanks in advance.
For cotton items in your opinion (if you have a cutter like a Cricut Maker) better to use foil HTV or try this? Thanks always for your very informative videos. x
Hi Angie, I watched a tutorial for Siser Sublimation-HTV last night, to sublimate on dark cotton shirts, I am wondering if its the same thing. The Siser seemed to have more steps. I was wondering if you could do a tutorial on the Siser brand. I bought some preemie onesies and not thinking I printed my design for sublimation and the onesies are cotton. Or if you know something else to use to print the design with. Sorry I just saw the video you did on this.
Hello I m new to the crafts and cricut. I would like to know your recommendation on making my epson eco tank an evo solvent or a sublimation . I dont know which one to choose 😮💨😭
ive been looking for days for a complete step by step with everything that is being used, and ive found it so hard, so i really appreciate this, thank you so much.
Glad I could help!
Thank you for sharing your talents with us. Even when I think I've conquered something new you have taught I come back to your videos for things I may have missed beforehand.
wow! your videos are complete in details! Thank You Angie!
Glad you like them!
Hi Angie! Thank you for all your videos,. You’ve taught me a lot. It seems like Really bad press marks on those shirts. I don’t think at this point that it would be worth all the trouble. Maybe sometime in the future.
So press marks are really a function of what the shirt is made out of. The grey shirt had a large polyester content making it more prone to marks where the black bag was all cotton and didn't have the same issue.
Hi Angie, Thanks again for all your wonderful videos. Where are you buying your Forever products these days while Conde is transitioning? US Cutter is out of most of the colored foil. Or is there a better foil option now that this video is a couple years old. Thanks in advance.
Try JPPlus or ProWorld!
You are awesome and your videos a great help, thank you so much...!
Thank you Angie, that was very interesting, thank you for sharing. Liz x
Glad you enjoyed it
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This was an interesting video. Thank you for testing out the process for us.
Like it. Do you have to have a sublimation printer?
You print on the SubliLight so no sublimation paper.
For cotton items in your opinion (if you have a cutter like a Cricut Maker) better to use foil HTV or try this? Thanks always for your very informative videos. x
You can definitely try it both ways. My thoughts are that this product would not require weeding so may be quicker and easier in the long run.
I love that shirt :)
Thanks!
great teaching video
Glad you liked it
@@AngieHolden you are welcome honey
This should only be done with a heat press that has a pressure dial?
You will need something with a LOT of pressure.
Where did you get the bags? I appreciate you sharing this technique
I don't really know! I have had some plain black bags in my fabric bin for a long time! I would say Amazon would have something similar.
Can you do this on other surfaces other than clothing?
I think fabric only.
Hi Angie, I watched a tutorial for Siser Sublimation-HTV last night, to sublimate on dark cotton shirts, I am wondering if its the same thing. The Siser seemed to have more steps. I was wondering if you could do a tutorial on the Siser brand. I bought some preemie onesies and not thinking I printed my design for sublimation and the onesies are cotton. Or if you know something else to use to print the design with. Sorry I just saw the video you did on this.
Try this: ruclips.net/video/gQCZRndBTI8/видео.html
Hi what about the temperature for the foil and the other one.... Is it all 350?
I would follow all directions for the foil you purchase.
I meant in your video.... Was it the same temperature from the subli lite to the foil
i like this video😁
What is the difference between the finish on this and the siser electric foils? It looks like a similar product but the one you show has more steps.
I have not used the Siser electric foils!
The white/clear marks in the leaves you mentioned to use tweezers on…. Do you think it would clear up after being washed?
It probably would do that as well! I could rub it and those pieces would come off as well.
Wait.... No liquid detergent?....
That is the instructions!
I don't see any people using the Brother Tank Printers for heat transfers. Is there a reason for that?
Not sure! I have not personally used one.
I am wondering if I can sublimate foil onto a mug. Anyone know what I would use for that?
I don't think it would work.
Is it possible to do small projects like this with an easy press?
Usually I would say yes for sublimation alone. This one with the foil requires a really heavy pressure and I don't think it would work.
Hello I m new to the crafts and cricut. I would like to know your recommendation on making my epson eco tank an evo solvent or a sublimation . I dont know which one to choose 😮💨😭
Any Epson EcoTank that uses 4 colors will work with this method: ruclips.net/video/-f4oH2x-Nu0/видео.html
Hi Angie, love your videos! Have u tried applying HTV to fleece material? Is there a particular kind of HTV u recommend! Thanks!
Any of the products should work on fleece!
@@AngieHolden Thank u! I tried Siser Easyweed and it seemed to wrinkle a lot...
If the pile is high, you may get a texture through a thinner HTV. Something like glitter would give you a better result on a high pile.
Flocked htv works best for that material I reckon.
What is sublipaper? I'm not sure I quite understand how this works.
All of these are special products that are linked in the description below the video.
How do you get rid of the heat press mark all around the shirt?
Try this: ruclips.net/video/SzyFsf85uvk/видео.html
Hello. What are the benefits of using this over regular foil htv?
I feel like the main benefit would be the fact that you don't have to do any weeding!
@@AngieHolden I would assume it's thinner than foil htv? Maybe has a softer hand?
It was maybe a little thinner but foil HTV is pretty thin and soft.
You didn’t mention the heat press mark? Is it permanent?
That would depend on what shirt/tote/etc you put it on. A 100% cotton would work better than the shirt I filmed here.
That would depend on what shirt/tote/etc you put it on. A 100% cotton would work better than the shirt I filmed here.
Can you use foil on wood?
I am not sure actually!
Isn’t this just like the adhesive vinyl?
It isn't the exact same. The biggest benefit to this would be no weeding.
Is this the same that Mr.Crafty pants has done?
I literally have no idea.
I found it. He uses StarCraft Electra foil.