I couldn’t have found this at the perfect time! I like that your video was to the point and exactly what I needed. I appreciate the fact that you also provided budget friendly options. Your video was the perfect amount of information I needed to experiment with applying transfers to sleeves. Thank you.
Hoping you could explain all the elements of sleeve graphic alignment in the next video for occasionally directionally challenged ppl such as myself ;-) i.e spacing from seams, left and right sleeve placement. I paused the video at the end to understand how both sleeves had to be lined up. Subscribed
I’ll be glad to do a more in depth video but in the meantime I usually measure 3” down from the shoulder seam. The way you want the design to be read is up to you. Thanks for watching and stay tuned!
Pretty clean work man. I just ordered a Heat Press similar to yours so I could make hoodies. I have a military/work hoodie that's seen better days and nobody is ordering more so I figured I could make my own. But yeah, I was curious how people were doing the arms and this was great.
Thanks for the video. So how far from the top of the shoulder seam did you go down to place the design? I saw that you align the design in the middle of the shoulder seam but not sure how high up you place it.
I usually go 3" from the should seam depending on the size of the garment. Bigger sizes you have to use your best judgement and know how you want your design to look.
So are you twisting it so the seam is at bottom. I having issues with placement being like that. i am not sure if it was cuz i was trying on a 4x and sleeve was large compared to my pressing pillow. what size i was under the understanding 11x 2 ? Please help this is the only thing I am not getting on clothing for some reason correctly. Thank you!
Sorry. Should have completed my thought 😁. The cardboard sleeve. I mean thank you for the idea because I was wondering about that but I did without and didn’t seem to be a problem.
Learned how to do this from your video..1st timer for sleeve action.. Thank You for sharing!!
No thank you for watching! Glad you were able to gain knowledge from my channel. Stay tuned for more!!
I couldn’t have found this at the perfect time! I like that your video was to the point and exactly what I needed. I appreciate the fact that you also provided budget friendly options. Your video was the perfect amount of information I needed to experiment with applying transfers to sleeves. Thank you.
Thanks for watching ! Stay tuned for more tips and tricks!
Thank you for the help, I will definitely watch more of your videos. Short and to the point with no wordy blah blah stuff :) Thanks Again!
Thanks for watching stay tuned!
Hey Mr T. I don't think I need to watch anyone else's RUclips to do this. I'll definitely make my own jig. Thanks for the great tips
Exactly why spend unnecessary money? Thanks for watching. Stay tuned!
I Thank God for bringing me to your RUclips this was helpful God bless you .
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You are appreciated 👍. Thanks bro.
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Mr . T another great video. Like the way you explain things. Makes sense. Keep up the great work.
Thanks, will do!
Great video. Straight to the point, with solid information. Thank you.
Glad I could help! Thanks for watching!!!
Great Video I'm Glad I Found You, Mr. T
Thanks and welcome
It’s the home made sleeve board for me! I am gonna make one!
Why spend money right? Thanks for watching and stay tuned!
Hoping you could explain all the elements of sleeve graphic alignment in the next video for occasionally directionally challenged ppl such as myself ;-) i.e spacing from seams, left and right sleeve placement. I paused the video at the end to understand how both sleeves had to be lined up. Subscribed
I’ll be glad to do a more in depth video but in the meantime I usually measure 3” down from the shoulder seam. The way you want the design to be read is up to you. Thanks for watching and stay tuned!
💯 the most helpful videos I’ve seen. Thanks for the knowledge. Glad I watched this before I just went ahead and f’d it all up.
Glad it was helpful!
Pretty clean work man. I just ordered a Heat Press similar to yours so I could make hoodies. I have a military/work hoodie that's seen better days and nobody is ordering more so I figured I could make my own. But yeah, I was curious how people were doing the arms and this was great.
Glad I can help! Make sure to like this video and subscribe for more tips and tricks, thanks for watching!
Thank you so much very helpful
Glad it helped
Awesome Video Training
Glad you think so!
can you make one using htv below the back neck trim
Would you like to see on a t-shirt or hoodie?
Good idea. Save the $ make your own. 👍🏼 Good tutorial. 😊
Yes! Thank you!
No BS just good info! Thanks!
Appreciate it and thanks for watching! Stay tuned
Excellent! I am getting ready to do it :)
Let us know how it works out!
ABOUT TO DO ONE NOW
Let us know how it came out
Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video. So how far from the top of the shoulder seam did you go down to place the design? I saw that you align the design in the middle of the shoulder seam but not sure how high up you place it.
I usually go 3" from the should seam depending on the size of the garment. Bigger sizes you have to use your best judgement and know how you want your design to look.
PERFECT VIDEO!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much!!
Glad it helped!
Thanks 👍 great job
No problem 👍
Maaannn... i really love your videos. Greetings from Germany o/
Danke! Lol
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How many inches from the shoulder seam are you placing the logo?
I usually measure 2.5-3” down on adult garments
Thanks awesome video make more
Appreciate the feedback...will do!
Do you mirror the image or no ?
What about the crease? It will be hard to take off after you put the logo,
That’s why you insert the card board or sleeve jig to avoid creasing
Great content!
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Yes sir 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
GOOD VIDEO!
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For a one sleeve design which arm does it go on? Is there a difference if it's for a man or woman?
that's all up to you! Does not matter.
@@MrTShirt007 Awesome! Thanks for the quick reply!
Thanks for the video!
So basically the faint line is where desigb should be placed?
Just follow the shoulder seam down
How do you have that Teflon sheet attached to your heat press? And how long is that I have a 15x15
Circle Magnets I got from Michaels and the teflon sheet maybe 17-20” can’t remember
@@MrTShirt007 thank you
How far down is the logo on the sleeve in inches.
Roughly 3”
Are the words in or out placement?
Out placement but go with how you want it to be read
@@MrTShirt007 thank you so much for your help! I LOVE your vids and instructions
@@blznqt4849 thanks for watching!
So are you twisting it so the seam is at bottom. I having issues with placement being like that. i am not sure if it was cuz i was trying on a 4x and sleeve was large compared to my pressing pillow. what size i was under the understanding 11x 2 ? Please help this is the only thing I am not getting on clothing for some reason correctly. Thank you!
You want to make sure the wording is lined up with the shoulder seam. Then you can space down from seam about 3-4 fingers depending on size of font.
What font is that you used
I will have to get back to you on that.
which heat press are you using?
Heat Press Nation signature series Black. Link in description under heat press
What heat press do you have?
HPN Black Series 15x15
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Thanks bro for watching and the support!!
Is that really necessary? I did one sweater sleeve and didnt notice an issue.
Is what necessary?
Sorry. Should have completed my thought 😁. The cardboard sleeve. I mean thank you for the idea because I was wondering about that but I did without and didn’t seem to be a problem.
@@ritaurbina8281 Oh the cardboard is equivalent to a sleeve jig which prevents the crease from the under seam when pressing
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Do you mirror the image or no ?
Yes it’s done with heat transfer vinyl in which you always mirror unlike adhesive vinyl
Thank you so much for responding and answering