I like that you have shown designs that we can utilize in our shops to illustrate to our customers placement & size options. I answer these questions multiple times everyday. I had not considered setting up samples this way. THANK YOU
Hello Stahl's, I like your every video. You have all tshirt print all dimensions, I liked your creativity. But I have question for you, which paper or vinyl use your this tutorial, and how to buy kindly suggest and this sublimation paper or vinyl name show in comment. Pls reply thanks
The heat transfer materials used in this video include: CAD-CUT® Glitter Flake™, Flock II, Premium Plus™, Hologram, and Fashion-FILM®. Please visit www.stahls.com/heat-transfer-vinyl for more information.
Hi I have been asked to make some T-shirt’s and hoodies for a local dance group. The sizes go from 4/5 years to medium/large adults. How do I work out what adjustments I need to make to the decal please?
Please check out our Ultimate Guide to Design Size & Placement by visiting: www.stahls.com/design-placement-guide which will give you tips & tricks for placement.
Of course, sizing depends on the print area. A best practice is to use a ruler or measuring tape to determine what size would fit best. A great resource is our placement guide: www.stahls.com/design-placement-guide
Nessa - great question! It definitely does vary, I would say 12" is a good starting point but if you feel like you need to size up, then you can. But if you're making all your designs the same size then this is still a good dimension. It won't look too small.
Sorry for any inconvenience. We have centralized our videos to our stahls.com website. Please visit www.stahls.com/help-education and click on the "Videos" tab for additional videos. For more information on sizing and placement, please check out our Ultimate Guide to Design Size & Placement by visiting: www.stahls.com/design-placement-guide
This video was created to show examples of design sizing and placement on the garment. The font style we chose is a popular text among t-shirt decorators and retail stores. This is also great for avoiding additional weeding. :)
I like that you have shown designs that we can utilize in our shops to illustrate to our customers placement & size options. I answer these questions multiple times everyday. I had not considered setting up samples this way. THANK YOU
SWEETHEART THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS TUTORIAL !! I HAVE BEEN SO STRESSED WITH TRYING TO FIGURE OUT THE CORRECT MEASUREMENT TO AT LEAST GET STARTED !!
Jenna. You do a fantastic job in all Stahls videos. You are a true professional. Thanks for all the help and inspiration.
Can we get exact dementions for each placement please. I would love to have this as a guide.
Thank you! Wonderful video. Straight to the point and it helped with a variety of different sizes. Really appreciated the help :)
This video was so helpful!! Thank you.
Love Stahl. Very Informative.
Nice ❤ you deserve likes
Best video ive seen so far, Ty!
I love that you're doing these videos, thank you, they are very helpful and inspiring ❤️
Great video!
What about the BACK of the shirt?
Thanks for the great info Jenna, doing the onesies wont it hurt the snaps on the onesies if used on the heat press? over top
Hello Stahl's, I like your every video. You have all tshirt print all dimensions, I liked your creativity. But I have question for you, which paper or vinyl use your this tutorial, and how to buy kindly suggest and this sublimation paper or vinyl name show in comment. Pls reply thanks
The heat transfer materials used in this video include: CAD-CUT® Glitter Flake™, Flock II, Premium Plus™, Hologram, and Fashion-FILM®. Please visit www.stahls.com/heat-transfer-vinyl for more information.
@@StahlsTV thanks for reply
What about doing shirts with same design on different sizes for adults? what size would out image be then? thanks!
I would say the best advice is to follow this link: www.stahls.com/heat-transfer-design-size-placement?icn=repeatvisitslider&ici=placement-guide
Great vid...what do you guys use to cover your plates? Also use to clean plates
We use our quick slip lower platen covers.
Great job my dear.
Thanks I was just looking for these dimensions. You do great videos.
Hi I have been asked to make some T-shirt’s and hoodies for a local dance group. The sizes go from 4/5 years to medium/large adults. How do I work out what adjustments I need to make to the decal please?
Your video was extremely helpful. However, what is the correct placement for HTV on a woman's scoop neck medium shirt?
Please check out our Ultimate Guide to Design Size & Placement by visiting: www.stahls.com/design-placement-guide which will give you tips & tricks for placement.
What size do you recommend for a school logo, and the word cheerleading going down the leg of sweatpants?
Of course, sizing depends on the print area. A best practice is to use a ruler or measuring tape to determine what size would fit best. A great resource is our placement guide: www.stahls.com/design-placement-guide
Placement for a ladies v-neck?
wow thanks!!!
Will the 4x12 across chest design work for unisex shirts up to 3xl?
Nessa - great question! It definitely does vary, I would say 12" is a good starting point but if you feel like you need to size up, then you can. But if you're making all your designs the same size then this is still a good dimension. It won't look too small.
Thank you so much..!!
Your pronunciation of platen is interesting..
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What about v necks
Please check out this video: ruclips.net/video/niifYAOL-BE/видео.html
What about vneck
You'll want to go a little bit farther down than a regular t-shirt.
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Sorry for any inconvenience. We have centralized our videos to our stahls.com website. Please visit www.stahls.com/help-education and click on the "Videos" tab for additional videos. For more information on sizing and placement, please check out our Ultimate Guide to Design Size & Placement by visiting: www.stahls.com/design-placement-guide
12x14 is too big cricut cant cut that high.
This didn’t cover back designs. 😢
Thanks for the suggestion!
That left chest design is huge and it looks crooked.
it's all wrong...the center of the 8&0are missing..if your gonna upload a video it needs to be correct! you'd are a professional company.
This video was created to show examples of design sizing and placement on the garment. The font style we chose is a popular text among t-shirt decorators and retail stores. This is also great for avoiding additional weeding. :)