@@adaraerela3477 Well some gets stuck to the paper but a light brushing will knock it off. But remember this only works well on whites. Comes out too dark on colors but fantastic on whites
I have been so frustrated trying to get this to work and Finally got it to work. The printer MUST put out wet ink print or it doesn’t work. My printer was the issue. When I saw a video telling people how to adjust their printers ink output and I adjusted mine that’s when I finally got it to work 😊❤
love the video. watched and cant wait until I can get a sublimation printer (Wife says: not now wait until Christmas. Me in a little kids voice: I don't wanna wait until then I want it now Sticks out bottom lip and crossed my arms still didn't help lol). spent two hours going through the freebie section and almost filled up my hard drive. You guys are awesome.
Hi Kilah! Have you ever considered a print on demand service if you are filling many orders? Lots of our designs offer the additional licensing as well as our Gold Level membership (which includes the POD add on for ALL Plus Hub purchases). Let us know if you have any questions! We are here to help.
can you use this hack with sublimation paper? I can't get my Epson 2850 printer to feed the DTF sheets and print on them. I will only feed it straight through. I tried taping it to copy paper and if it catches, it will only print a tiny blip of the design.
Awesome Video. My issues with DTF film are the roller marks after printing. Can’t answer for the graphic film. But, I have two Epson’s printers converted for sublimation and another Espon Supercolor 170 made for sublimation, all three leave roller marks on the DTF film. I have tried bundles of different types of DTF film and no luck. Plus, I had witnessed many DTF hacks on RUclips where you can see roller marks and it is not being discuss. The reason for roller marks is because the inks (Sublimation or inkjets printers not converted) don’t have time to dry during the printing process using DTF Films. DTF film made of clear plastic are not designed for converted sublimation printers or even the sawgrass brand, I had this printer too. DTF printers that are made for direct to print ($$$) are designed for those types of films. The rollers on a DTF printer are positioned in a certain way not to affect the prints as it moves outward from the printer. Where a converted inject printer or sawgrass for sublimation, the rollers roll over the wet ink as it pushes the DTF film out of the printer leaving roller marks. It may not happen with the first print, but it will happen with second prints. But, with sublimation paper the ink is dry before reaching the main front rollers. No different then copy or printing paper. Although your video didn’t show roller marks, I will guarantee anyone else giving this a try will run into the same issues I experienced. I think anyone that converted or purchased a sublimation printer should just stay with sublimation and don’t wast time and money on this hack. Sometimes hacks maybe too good to be true. Either way , your channel is awesome 😎
Hey there! Thank you for taking the time to explain the roller marks. We've had customers that have mentioned them as well so certainly aren't alone! - Dawn
GREAT video. I tried and it worked BUT on the film (only) I have small lines on my design. Any suggestions on why? It doesn't do that with just the sublimation print. PS I have a Epson 15000. thanks. And great video again.
Hi Tina! Just to be clear, you are noticing small lines within your design? If you can, would you mind sending a picture in to mail@designbundles.net? We can get a better idea of what's happening if we can see it! 🙂
Hi there! With many of the pet films coming in and out of stock I would recommend finding another on Amazon with great reviews as well as completed project photos from other Crafters so you can see that their product turned out the way you would want your own too as well! - Dawn 🙂
Can you please do a comparison on using dtf powder with sublimation vs using htvront clear vinyl for sublimation? I’m curious how well the clear vinyl holds up after many washes and how well dtf hack holds up after many washes. Basically which holds up better. Thanks! I love your videos, I’m learning so much!
Hi there! We haven't had much success on darker shirts, but we would recommend an alternative which is to sublimate on white htv or matte htv on the darker shirt - Dawn
Will thermo-blast ink work in a converted Epsom ET printer? Like this design (I got it for 2 yr olds Halloween t-shirt). How does this technique hold up to laundry? So many things to remember...paper, ink, temps, etc. Isn't there a good reference source in one place for all this? Sorry to be grumpy, you do great stuff CrystalAnn 🔮 & I truly appreciate it!
Hi Joy! While we have heard mixed reviews if this technique holds up in the laundry we can say the recommended wash last time is between 20 to 25 washes. However with all personalized items we suggest gentle laundering which includes tumble dry low, air dry if possible, and washing with light colors - Dawn 🙂
I have been trying this and every time I heat the design to melt the powder, it gets tiny squiggles in it. This transfers to the shirt. Has anyone else had this problem? I’m thinking about trying a different brand of dtf powder to see if it will help, but it’s $30 for each powder, so it’s getting kind of expensive. Help!
well i finally got my stuff and printed one seen lots of black lines going through it. yes i cleaned the head nozzzle and stuff printed another and the same thing happened. ugh i don't know why its happening. doesn't do it with my normal print. hopefully someone can help me out .or some Nonna is not going to get a sweatshirt
Hi there! Could you please send an email to mail@designbundles.net with a little more information about the printer you are using and the settings. If possible, could you share a photo? This will help us troubleshoot the issue! - Dawn
You did a great job. I have an Epson 570. Followed all your steps, about 15 times. Tried many different things. Nothing would work. The printer won’t recognize the paper and shoots the paper…unprinted out of the machine. Will print plain paper. Tried painters tape and Scotch tape. Nothing worked. Added extra paper, things it should pick up something thicker. Nothing. And, I did purchase dtf paper . Anyone have a clue? Thanks!
When it comes to sublimation you should not need to put paper in between the shirt. If your shirt is bleeding the ink through, your sublimation printer is putting out too much sublimation ink.
I keep getting a paper jam on my sub printer. I am taping the DTF transfer film to a regular piece of paper but it isn't taking it correctly. Any tips?
Hi Rosa! For the black shirt, the black DTF powder is used. We have that video here: ruclips.net/video/fy0oMV7g0GA/видео.html&lc=UgxmR1LlaF8L6zknAih4AaABAg 🙂- Dawn
Quick question, I have an epson that has been converted over to sublimation, with this new technique will it actually have white in the design?? I know my printer doesn't print white so I was curious as to how the white areas will be white. Thank you :)
I like to prewash because of the chemicals used in making the shirts and it also takes away some of the stiffness of the shirts. Don't use fabric softener because you don't want any excuse for the image don't to attach to the shirt.
Hello, I use a translator. I'm French. I live in Guadeloupe. Are the products offered good for sublimation? I use sawgrass. Everything is written in English and I do not understand the description of the material. Can you tell me more ? This is not a TDF print? Thanks
I just watched your black powder video. My question is can these be pressed onto dark garments? Or does it still need to be white to fill in for white parts of your image?
Hi there! If you are using a darker fabric, you can use the dark powder. The white powder will melt so it won't fill in any white parts of your design. - Dawn
I would love to use this technique, but I need to print white, which my sublimation printer doesn’t print 😞 What do I need for white colors such as Santa’s beard or hat?
Hi Kellie! Two suggestions - First, you can leave that part of the design transparent and as long as you are using a white shirt, it will be white! Second, you can sublimate on white HTV to add white on darker shirts! - Dawn 🥰
what type of printer are you using to print your image i have a epson et 15000 printer and i can't get it to pull my transfer sheet thru it jams every time
Hi there! That will work with the powder that we feature in the video, the purpose of the powder is to be able to sublimate on 100% cotton rather than a poly blend! - Dawn 🙂
Did the hot peel look as vibrant as the cold peel? Trying to figure out why anyone would want to cold peel if it is such a hassle to remove the extra little pieces. Thanks!
Hey Kelley! We've reached out to the DTF brand used in the video and the hot peel film is more suitable for large patterns such as the front chest and back, while the cold peel film is suitable for thinner lines such as the back collar and letters. - Dawn 🙂
We haven't tried on wood yet but are working on a wood sublimation video now!! Make sure you subscribe to the channel so you are notified when it comes out! - Dawn 🙂
Hey so I have tried this out and I love it! But when I do it, there is either powder still left on it or there is lint and the powder is transferring on it making it all weird looking. Any advice to making this stop?
@@DesignBundles yes I am. I was told that it was the powder. So I retried it and again it’s the same. I pour the powder on it (kind heavy) and then shake it off. And I used a brush around the sides. Someone also told me you should not see the powder on it when curing. I left it to cure for like 30 seconds at 200-300 degrees and still saw the powder. Am I putting too much powder on it?
I've listened to other crafters for awhile now. Your teaching style is superior. You include alot of information unlike other crafters. Thanks
So does the powder only adhere to the ink?
@@adaraerela3477 Well some gets stuck to the paper but a light brushing will knock it off. But remember this only works well on whites. Comes out too dark on colors but fantastic on whites
Thanks so much 😊 We're always happy to help! -Brittany ❤️
The cold peel colors look brighter than hot peel.
So glad you are using an Easy Press as that’s what I have to use.
Hey Dorothy! We're glad you were able to join us today. Let us know if there is anything we can help with - Dawn 🥰
Design Bundles is Number 1. Love you guys!
Hey Barb! Thank you for being so supportive!! We are so appreciative of our amazing customers. Enjoy your day and stay creative! - Dawn 🙂
Can you do a wash test and let us know how it worked after 10 washes or so? Choosing between DTV or DTF.
That's a great idea!
Waiting on wash test. I really want to try this
They wear off after 2 washes. There’s a reason this isn’t an advertised method.
waiting on that wash test also
@Bob Hutchinson have you tried it ? And what best method to print on tshirt
I have been so frustrated trying to get this to work and Finally got it to work. The printer MUST put out wet ink print or it doesn’t work. My printer was the issue. When I saw a video telling people how to adjust their printers ink output and I adjusted mine that’s when I finally got it to work 😊❤
Thank you for sharing, Lynne! What did you adjust it to? - Dawn
@@DesignBundles I changed color mode to Adobe RGB and then increased the saturation, contrast, brightness and density. Works great now.
@@DesignBundles I changed color mode to Adobe RGB and then increased the saturation, contrast, brightness and density. Works great
Has anyone tried to cook it in the dtf oven like regular dtf? I wonder if that makes it even better
What settings should I have on print manager? Polyester or cotton?
Oh my goodness I love this technique, this can save you soo much money, thanks for sharing.
Absolutely!!
love the video. watched and cant wait until I can get a sublimation printer (Wife says: not now wait until Christmas. Me in a little kids voice: I don't wanna wait until then I want it now Sticks out bottom lip and crossed my arms still didn't help lol). spent two hours going through the freebie section and almost filled up my hard drive. You guys are awesome.
Paul I'm rooting for you! Gather those designs until you get one what will you be making first?
😊😊
This is my weekend project!
Yaaay ! Let us know how it turns out ! ❤️
Awesome idea Crystal! Great helpful video! Thank you so much for Sharing!!! Liz x
You're very welcome! We're so glad you enjoyed it 😃
Any tips on a bit of edge pepper bleed in the print from the ink and powder ?
That's pretty cool! That design is adorable!
It's such a cute design isn't it? 😍
What substrate settings do you use for the sawgrass SG1000
I’ve seen videos where they recommend you wait 90 seconds to 10 minutes before applying the powder. Do you think that’s too long?
Great teaching skills! Thank you, will it work on Black T-shirts
Hi Donna! We have helpful video for the same hack with dark shirts: ruclips.net/video/fy0oMV7g0GA/видео.html - Dawn 😊
Great video thank you. I can see where this would work for crafters but for someone like me that fills alot of orders I dont have the time
Hi Kilah! Have you ever considered a print on demand service if you are filling many orders? Lots of our designs offer the additional licensing as well as our Gold Level membership (which includes the POD add on for ALL Plus Hub purchases). Let us know if you have any questions! We are here to help.
Fab Video! So, no need for butcher paper between the fabric layers? That is so time saving!
Hi Emma yes butcher paper or parchment paper will both work - Agata
Thank you so much! This is awesome can’t wait to try it!
Thank you so much Debbie! So glad to help ❤️
Your videos are very helpful! Does the technique work on 50/50 or 58/42 cotton shirts of different colors besides white?
Hey Kara! Yes, you can use the DTF powder on a variety of materials and colors! - Dawn
use tac spray on the paper and place the film on it and let the paper be captured by the printer and it works great.
can you use this hack with sublimation paper? I can't get my Epson 2850 printer to feed the DTF sheets and print on them. I will only feed it straight through. I tried taping it to copy paper and if it catches, it will only print a tiny blip of the design.
Awesome Video. My issues with DTF film are the roller marks after printing. Can’t answer for the graphic film. But, I have two Epson’s printers converted for sublimation and another Espon Supercolor 170 made for sublimation, all three leave roller marks on the DTF film. I have tried bundles of different types of DTF film and no luck. Plus, I had witnessed many DTF hacks on RUclips where you can see roller marks and it is not being discuss. The reason for roller marks is because the inks (Sublimation or inkjets printers not converted) don’t have time to dry during the printing process using DTF Films. DTF film made of clear plastic are not designed for converted sublimation printers or even the sawgrass brand, I had this printer too. DTF printers that are made for direct to print ($$$) are designed for those types of films. The rollers on a DTF printer are positioned in a certain way not to affect the prints as it moves outward from the printer. Where a converted inject printer or sawgrass for sublimation, the rollers roll over the wet ink as it pushes the DTF film out of the printer leaving roller marks. It may not happen with the first print, but it will happen with second prints. But, with sublimation paper the ink is dry before reaching the main front rollers. No different then copy or printing paper. Although your video didn’t show roller marks, I will guarantee anyone else giving this a try will run into the same issues I experienced. I think anyone that converted or purchased a sublimation printer should just stay with sublimation and don’t wast time and money on this hack. Sometimes hacks maybe too good to be true. Either way , your channel is awesome 😎
Hey there! Thank you for taking the time to explain the roller marks. We've had customers that have mentioned them as well so certainly aren't alone! - Dawn
In order for it to work with no issues you have to remove the rollers just like when you convert the 8550
what settings do you use on the sawgrass printer? substrate?
So I can use my 7710 Epson workforce sublimation printer with the film and power.
yes you can
Would this dtf method also work for the Libbey glass tumblers or a plastic tumbler for a kid?
GREAT video. I tried and it worked BUT on the film (only) I have small lines on my design. Any suggestions on why? It doesn't do that with just the sublimation print. PS I have a Epson 15000. thanks. And great video again.
Hi Tina! Just to be clear, you are noticing small lines within your design? If you can, would you mind sending a picture in to mail@designbundles.net? We can get a better idea of what's happening if we can see it! 🙂
I have printed several and I am getting roller marks from my printer. What do I do to fix that?
Hello Carmen,
What type of printer are you using?
-Brittany
wow thankyou .great videos..1 question do you use the poly t if its a 65/35 poly cotton .
Hi Diana! The general rule of thumb with a blend is that at least 50% of it must be polyester to withstand about 400˚F on the heat press. 🙂- Dawn
what setting are you using on sawgrass print manager for this film?
Polyester, vivid, true pix classic paper
Hope did it do after washing
What are the setting on the sawgrass for printing?
That’s what I came to ask.. under paper what do we select 🤷🏼♀️
Polyester, vivid, true pix classic
The PET film is sold out. Is there another brand you recommend?
Hi there! With many of the pet films coming in and out of stock I would recommend finding another on Amazon with great reviews as well as completed project photos from other Crafters so you can see that their product turned out the way you would want your own too as well! - Dawn 🙂
Do you have a video showing how to sublimate on white or craft-colored paper gift bags?
Great suggestion! We will pass it along to our team! ❤️
Thank you for the video, I would like to see if you have tried in a dark color
Just published a video about it ruclips.net/video/fy0oMV7g0GA/видео.html
Am I correct at assuming you can't do this on black or any dark color? I have tried a couple times and it looks like one stuck on piece of film.
Yes unfortunately you can't do it on black. I tried it in this video, take a look at the result. - ruclips.net/video/fy0oMV7g0GA/видео.html
Sooooooooooo much information!
Hopefully it was helpful!
What heat press would you recommend for a beginner?
The Cricut easy press or the Stahls A2Z
How did the wash test come out,
Does this feel like sublimination or does it feel like vinyl or DTF when doing your hack?
How was this after the wash
Can i ask if you got the white letters on your blue t-shirt using sublimation and white htv ?
Can you please do a comparison on using dtf powder with sublimation vs using htvront clear vinyl for sublimation? I’m curious how well the clear vinyl holds up after many washes and how well dtf hack holds up after many washes. Basically which holds up better. Thanks! I love your videos, I’m learning so much!
Hi Ines! Thank you for your kind words and we're so happy to hear you love the videos. I'll add your request to our list of tutorial ideas! - Dawn
Great video. Does this work on darker colors shirts?
Hi there! We haven't had much success on darker shirts, but we would recommend an alternative which is to sublimate on white htv or matte htv on the darker shirt - Dawn
Will thermo-blast ink work in a converted Epsom ET printer? Like this design (I got it for 2 yr olds Halloween t-shirt). How does this technique hold up to laundry? So many things to remember...paper, ink, temps, etc. Isn't there a good reference source in one place for all this? Sorry to be grumpy, you do great stuff CrystalAnn 🔮 & I truly appreciate it!
I got on here to ask the same question!! Do we have an answer?
Hi Joy! While we have heard mixed reviews if this technique holds up in the laundry we can say the recommended wash last time is between 20 to 25 washes. However with all personalized items we suggest gentle laundering which includes tumble dry low, air dry if possible, and washing with light colors - Dawn 🙂
@@DesignBundles Dawn, thank you for your answer. This is something I'm considering.
I love the way you teach and explain so clear. Can you do this with darker colored shirts
You can not we did try this live I will be testing out a powder for dark fabric
@@DesignBundles would love to see a black shirt or even navy. Hoping you’ll try those out for us
Loved this video! Thank you for your content!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you Kali!
How did you prevent the roller lines on your paper that smears the ink?
Honestly I don't know how its possible I call it magic its s o cool
I get roller marks also
@@72sidekick with DTF you have to remove the rollers. But maybe it's because she is using 2 sheets.
Did I miss on which end of the paper u fed in the printer tape side up or down into the printer
film up tape in
I have been trying this and every time I heat the design to melt the powder, it gets tiny squiggles in it. This transfers to the shirt. Has anyone else had this problem? I’m thinking about trying a different brand of dtf powder to see if it will help, but it’s $30 for each powder, so it’s getting kind of expensive. Help!
Try a different paper
Maybe I need to do it this way, I was using vinyl and it printed faded after the transfer.
well i finally got my stuff and printed one seen lots of black lines going through it. yes i cleaned the head nozzzle and stuff printed another and the same thing happened. ugh i don't know why its happening. doesn't do it with my normal print. hopefully someone can help me out .or some Nonna is not going to get a sweatshirt
Hi there! Could you please send an email to mail@designbundles.net with a little more information about the printer you are using and the settings. If possible, could you share a photo? This will help us troubleshoot the issue! - Dawn
Wow
I love your video, I understood everything
I have a question: can we do DTF on dark shirt ?
Hi Marie. You can make it but it all ends up black. We have a video about it here ruclips.net/video/fy0oMV7g0GA/видео.html - Agata
I'm new to all this and learning a ton from your channel. Would this particular method work on a dark colored shirt? Thank you so much!!
We have a video coming next Thursday where I tested it on dark fabrics! So stay tuned for that!
Can you use chrome a blast on poly as well
Yes you can
What substrate did you select on printing settings, cotton, polyester etc??
Hi Arlene! Which brand printer do you have? - Dawn
@@DesignBundles sawgrass 500
Which ink do you use for your Sawgrass, the sublijet or easysubli?
Sublijet
What are your settings on your sawgrass? Do you choose cotton, what paper choice do you use?
Hi there! The type of paper that you choose is depending on what you are using for your project! - Dawn
You did a great job. I have an Epson 570. Followed all your steps, about 15 times. Tried many different things. Nothing would work. The printer won’t recognize the paper and shoots the paper…unprinted out of the machine. Will print plain paper. Tried painters tape and Scotch tape. Nothing worked. Added extra paper, things it should pick up something thicker. Nothing. And, I did purchase dtf paper . Anyone have a clue? Thanks!
for your printer settings change it to photo paper
What are your print settings? Bc whe I do it it's comes out bubbled like to much ink.
Polyester, true pix classic and vivid color
Do you no longer need to put paper inside the shirt?
When it comes to sublimation you should not need to put paper in between the shirt. If your shirt is bleeding the ink through, your sublimation printer is putting out too much sublimation ink.
Does this process work on dark cotton?
No. It’s still not printing white. Sublimation is pretty useless on apparel that’s not white without a tons of prep and manipulation.
No, unfortunately it does not work on dark fabric. - Brittany
Have you washed it? And if you did how did it do?
Washed amazing
I keep getting a paper jam on my sub printer. I am taping the DTF transfer film to a regular piece of paper but it isn't taking it correctly. Any tips?
Someone else had suggested taping 2 DTF sheets together! Let us know if that works for you! 😊 -Brittany ❤️
I is saw a tutorial where they did it on black I did not see thr printing process so I’m assuming it was done in high end professional printer ?
Hi Rosa! For the black shirt, the black DTF powder is used. We have that video here: ruclips.net/video/fy0oMV7g0GA/видео.html&lc=UgxmR1LlaF8L6zknAih4AaABAg 🙂- Dawn
Stupid question I have Epson printer that I use to sublimate, can I use the printer to do DTF hack? Or do I need to purchase DTF printer? Thanks
You can use your epson 🎉
You would use a sublimation printer for this 🙂
Did you do the follow up video with the dtf yet?
Hi Tavarus! We did a follow up video for using the DTF film with dark colored shirts here: ruclips.net/video/fy0oMV7g0GA/видео.html - Dawn 🙂
So what if you don’t have a sublimation printer but have sub sheets can I be done with the sheets?
You do need the sublimation printer unfortunately
I need your teal tape dispenser hand held, can u link where u got it?
Amazon! 😊
Thank You for doing a Cold Peel.
That makes a difference doesn’t it?
Quick question, I have an epson that has been converted over to sublimation, with this new technique will it actually have white in the design?? I know my printer doesn't print white so I was curious as to how the white areas will be white. Thank you :)
They won't... No white ink means no white
It will show as the color of the shirt
Apply clear htv then white htv then sublimation
Your design will not have white since it is a sublimation process. - Brittany
I have the sg1000 but it smears the film terrible even if I tape paper behind it. Any suggestions?
Love this technique! Thank you Crystal! Can you prewash the shirt before applying or not?
You can pre wash but I don't usually do it
@@DesignBundles okay. Thank you. 😊
I like to prewash because of the chemicals used in making the shirts and it also takes away some of the stiffness of the shirts. Don't use fabric softener because you don't want any excuse for the image don't to attach to the shirt.
@@hesteradamson312 sounds good. Thank you. 😊
Does not print out white images
So I print on the DTF paper with my sublimation printer ink. no need for other specialty ink?
Thats it sublimation printer, DTF film and powder
Your demos are great & I will keep on watching, but boy it is frustrating when we cannot get the stuff in the UK
Oh no ! Sorry to hear that! I hope soon you will be able to get them!
@@Julie-jy3jp just showed me as not available on Amazon
I see there’s a black hot powder. What is the difference? What would we use black for?
For dark colors I believe
Yes, the dark hot powder is used for dark fabric shirts.- Dawn 🙂
Hello, I use a translator. I'm French. I live in Guadeloupe. Are the products offered good for sublimation? I use sawgrass. Everything is written in English and I do not understand the description of the material. Can you tell me more ? This is not a TDF print? Thanks
Yes, we have a number of great PNG files for sale! - Brittany
I just watched your black powder video. My question is can these be pressed onto dark garments? Or does it still need to be white to fill in for white parts of your image?
Following, just because I’ve only done white adhesive powder
Hi there! If you are using a darker fabric, you can use the dark powder. The white powder will melt so it won't fill in any white parts of your design. - Dawn
what are they setting you use to print the image out
Polyester, Vivid, true pix classic paper
I would love to use this technique, but I need to print white, which my sublimation printer doesn’t print 😞 What do I need for white colors such as Santa’s beard or hat?
Hi Kellie! Two suggestions - First, you can leave that part of the design transparent and as long as you are using a white shirt, it will be white! Second, you can sublimate on white HTV to add white on darker shirts! - Dawn 🥰
MY Question is where can I get WHOLESALE SUB Products for business?
You can find them from retailers such as JPPlus, that's where Crystal gets hers! - Brittany
Is a top feeding printer better? I can't get my sawgrass to grab the paper.
Hi Sue! Have you tried attaching it to a piece of cardstock? Crystal has used painters tape to attach them at the top - Dawn
I’m new to sublimation. Why does my DTF film shrink/wrinkle when I heat press it?
what type of printer are you using to print your image i have a epson et 15000 printer and i can't get it to pull my transfer sheet thru it jams every time
I'm using the sawgrass try changing your settings to photo paper
I use EasySubli Ink in SG printers. Will this work with that particular ink do you think?
Hi there! That will work with the powder that we feature in the video, the purpose of the powder is to be able to sublimate on 100% cotton rather than a poly blend! - Dawn 🙂
Crystal do you have any suggestions as to where I can order the ply blend shirts that are soft? I like soft comfy shirts
jiffy shirts
IMO silky socks brand of tees are the thickest and so soft. They only have white but are amazing. I think they’re $7 each and it’s 100 poly.
Hi new sub found you through crafty. Does this work on dark colors? Or just white only
Following
Hello! Unfortunately this does not work on dark colors. - Brittany
Did the hot peel look as vibrant as the cold peel? Trying to figure out why anyone would want to cold peel if it is such a hassle to remove the extra little pieces. Thanks!
That was my experience too. I’m going to try a hot peel
Hey Kelley! We've reached out to the DTF brand used in the video and the hot peel film is more suitable for large patterns such as the front chest and back, while the cold peel film is suitable for thinner lines such as the back collar and letters. - Dawn 🙂
Do you do the hobby lobby brand the same way as the PET film? It’s been out of stock in Amazon
yes and here is another one amzn.to/3CJ3JLU
Waiting for my DTV and mask to arrive so I can play!
We would love to see what you create! ❤️
I can't seem to find where you shared the Amazon link for the pet film and powder.
Hi there! The links are in the description box below the video 🙂
Can it be used on black tshirts
It can but does not show up well
how did it look after wash?
Amazing 🤩 it’s holding up great
Crystal can this process be done on dark colors like dark purple, black, and navy blue? Can anyway answer
It wouldn't be very visible on darker colours unfortunately
Can I use my HP inkjet printer for DTF. Do I need a programme like circuit do?
For DTF you need a sublimation printer unfortunately.
Does the hack work on ceramic or wood?
We haven't tried on wood yet but are working on a wood sublimation video now!! Make sure you subscribe to the channel so you are notified when it comes out! - Dawn 🙂
Hey so I have tried this out and I love it! But when I do it, there is either powder still left on it or there is lint and the powder is transferring on it making it all weird looking. Any advice to making this stop?
Hi Braea! Are you shaking out the excess before you heat? Also, we suggest using a link roller before applying!
@@DesignBundles yes I am. I was told that it was the powder. So I retried it and again it’s the same. I pour the powder on it (kind heavy) and then shake it off. And I used a brush around the sides. Someone also told me you should not see the powder on it when curing. I left it to cure for like 30 seconds at 200-300 degrees and still saw the powder. Am I putting too much powder on it?
Same here. I think it depends on where you get the powder. I’ve heard it makes a difference. I’m not fond of the first one I bought.
Will this work for dark color shirts too
Unfortunately it does not work for dark fabric. - Brittany
are you currently using any DTF printer ?(converted or OEM)
Nope, just sublimation printer