I love my tape dispenser like yours! These shirts are super cute. The orange shirt would be cute with pumpkins and fall leaves. Great! Now my wheels are turning
Clever. I wish I had the sublimation equipment. I have not gotten into it cause I have no room.🙁 This reminded me what I used to do years ago with sweat shirts. I used a quilt block, sewed it into the front of shirt,inside then cut the front to expose the block. Had a lot of fun and made many. Going to see if I can do this do using sublimation. Thanks Angie, love your videos. You where the one that made up my mind on the cricut maker. Thanks again..
I’ve read multiple comments about the polyester fabric eventually coming off. I like your idea of sewing. How did it look with the sewn area around the cut section? Did you use a decorative stitch or regular stitch?
@@rabrp82 I just used a straight stitch when I did the sweatshirts cause I cut away the shapes after. It was easier along a straight line. Could maybe do a decorative stitch over it.Have a great day, happy sewing.
@@lauramartin7300 thank you for your reply and I’ll definitely be sewing the fabric in. I would want them to last a little longer and hold up to wear and tear better with sewing. Have a wonderful day!!
Angie thanks for sharing I was going to make some peek-a-boo projects this week. What a great idea for the designs, I truly didn’t think about Halloween shirts. Most definitely be doing some of these projects.
HI Angie! Thank you for a really cool tutorial! I love these kinds of shirts, especially for Halloween. I will definitely make it but will sew in...lol You have some of the best tutorials. Again, thank you Angie! 💖
Is there a printer that will multi task as a sublimation printer as well as water slide decals? Or do I need to have different printers for these tasks?
Angie, love this! Thanks for sharing. Clarification, you only need 1 panel to sublimate on for 1 shirt, right? You cut two from the pillowcase and guessing you used the second panel for the second shirt. Is this correct? Thanks for your help!
P.S. The tape you used to attach your design. You didn't have to iron that to bond it? I've used a iron on tape which bonds great. Heat and Bond. I didn't see it in the supply list. Thanks again.
@@AngieHolden oh, didn't realize that was out there for material and not a heat and bond. I have for paper. Will have to check it out. How does it hold up in washings? Thanks again
It is not bad. Similar to other fabric glues I have used actually and easier to use! Fabric glue is definitely not a substitute for sewing in my opinion but good for projects like this!
Thank you for the tutorial. I saw it off of Instagram and will be trying it this weekend. Can it be made with cotton shirts or does it have to be a specific thread count? Since the sublimation is not going directly on the shirt.
That is so cool! I really love it! I don't have access to a sublimation printer. Is there another way this could be done, maybe with infusible ink or something?
Be cool to like dye or bleach middle (back shirt, but bleach till turn orange) then cut the shirt with design behind it…or even put some bats or ghosts on the outside shirt…
Such a fun shirt!! The full tutorial makes it look so easy 🧙♀️
Thanks!
I’ve seen others but urs is the most easiest I’ve seen
Thanks!
Thank you!
Definetly trying this one! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you my grands will like this
This is an awesome idea! Thanks for sharing with us.
Thanks for watching!
I love my tape dispenser like yours! These shirts are super cute. The orange shirt would be cute with pumpkins and fall leaves. Great! Now my wheels are turning
Great idea!!
Love ur technique
Can't wait to try this! Thank you, Angie!
I just made one for my hubby. It actually turned out!! I appreciate you, Angie!!
You are so welcome!
So much fun!!!
Clever. I wish I had the sublimation equipment. I have not gotten into it cause I have no room.🙁 This reminded me what I used to do years ago with sweat shirts. I used a quilt block, sewed it into the front of shirt,inside then cut the front to expose the block. Had a lot of fun and made many. Going to see if I can do this do using sublimation. Thanks Angie, love your videos. You where the one that made up my mind on the cricut maker. Thanks again..
I’ve read multiple comments about the polyester fabric eventually coming off. I like your idea of sewing. How did it look with the sewn area around the cut section? Did you use a decorative stitch or regular stitch?
You can definitely sew around it! I just went the quick and easy route as I will probably wear this one or two times max.
@@rabrp82 I just used a straight stitch when I did the sweatshirts cause I cut away the shapes after. It was easier along a straight line. Could maybe do a decorative stitch over it.Have a great day, happy sewing.
@@lauramartin7300 thank you for your reply and I’ll definitely be sewing the fabric in. I would want them to last a little longer and hold up to wear and tear better with sewing. Have a wonderful day!!
Love this! You make it look so easy. I’m going to try. Thank you for sharing!
What a great sublimation project! Thanks for sharing :)
Love this idea. Thank you Angie. They turned out awesome ♥️ ! Stay blessed 🥰
Thanks so much 😊
Thank you. This is such a cool idea.
Sweet idea! Certainly going to try this 🎃
This was so cool! I shared it with a buddy who is further along in her journey and is set up for sublimation
Cool, thanks!
Love it
Great video, thank you 🙏
My pleasure!
Love it! Thank you
Glad you like it!
Angie thanks for sharing I was going to make some peek-a-boo projects this week. What a great idea for the designs, I truly didn’t think about Halloween shirts. Most definitely be doing some of these projects.
You are so welcome!
I really like these. Can't wait to try !
Have fun!
So cute!
Thanks!
I love it.
Thank you
You're welcome!
You are one amazing lady thank you so much
Thank you so much!
I did this love it
They are so much fun!
What a cool idea! Love that!
Glad you like it!
So cool! 🎉
oh boy! Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
What a fabulous idea!!!! 🥰👻
Right?!
very good ideal love them
Glad you like them!
@@AngieHolden you are welcome honey
HI Angie! Thank you for a really cool tutorial! I love these kinds of shirts,
especially for Halloween. I will definitely make it but will sew in...lol
You have some of the best tutorials. Again, thank you Angie! 💖
You are so welcome!
Great idea!
Glad you think so!
Congratulations🎉🎉
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Very COOL!👏🏽👏🏽🥰🙋🏻♀️💜tfs
Thank you so much 🤗
I like it!
Thanks!
😍
i like your video😄
❤️ ❤️❤️
Looks awesome. How did you get the white to sublimate or is it a light gray?
The panel itself was white so any white areas just don't have any ink.
I am so doing this. But the peek-a-boo part is going to be the chest skeleton. 😈 I love Spooky Season!
That is a great idea!
Hi Angie! I love this idea and of course, as always, your video! Were the shirts that you used 100% cotton?
I think one was 100% and the other was 90%. Just the white panel was polyester.
Is there a printer that will multi task as a sublimation printer as well as water slide decals? Or do I need to have different printers for these tasks?
Different printer for each of those.
Thank you
Angie, love this! Thanks for sharing. Clarification, you only need 1 panel to sublimate on for 1 shirt, right? You cut two from the pillowcase and guessing you used the second panel for the second shirt. Is this correct? Thanks for your help!
Correct! I had two shirts so I cut them at the same time.
@@AngieHolden ok thank you
Did you have to print the picture or were they sent to you. I don't have a subimation prjnter.
I printed them. But you can order sublimation prints from Etsy. You could do this same project with Infusible Ink or even HTV.
P.S. The tape you used to attach your design. You didn't have to iron that to bond it? I've used a iron on tape which bonds great. Heat and Bond. I didn't see it in the supply list. Thanks again.
The tape I am trying is a no heat tape. It is basically glue in a strip!
@@AngieHolden oh, didn't realize that was out there for material and not a heat and bond. I have for paper. Will have to check it out. How does it hold up in washings? Thanks again
It is not bad. Similar to other fabric glues I have used actually and easier to use! Fabric glue is definitely not a substitute for sewing in my opinion but good for projects like this!
How well does the tape hold up after washing?
It does okay. Similar to a fabric glue if you have used one before. They are usually good for several washes but not as good as sewing!
Thank you for the tutorial. I saw it off of Instagram and will be trying it this weekend. Can it be made with cotton shirts or does it have to be a specific thread count? Since the sublimation is not going directly on the shirt.
You just need polyester for the white panel. The shirt can be whatever you have. Doesn't matter at all.
@@AngieHolden
What is the polyester count need to be?
I don't have a sublimation but can I use a printable iron HTV as a substitute?
Sure! It would still look cool!
Thank u
Click on link in picture
That is so cool! I really love it! I don't have access to a sublimation printer. Is there another way this could be done, maybe with infusible ink or something?
Yes! You can use infusible ink instead!
@@AngieHolden That's great! Thank you!
Be cool to like dye or bleach middle (back shirt, but bleach till turn orange) then cut the shirt with design behind it…or even put some bats or ghosts on the outside shirt…
Definitely a ton of options!
Thank you