This is great, I usually do one size motif for every two tshirt sizes, so a motif that is smaller for sizes S and M, a bit larger for L and XL... now I am considering to forget about this
I have watched several of your videos today as I have been struggling with placement, measuring, yada yada on 4XL shirts. You saved the day and earned a subscriber! thank you!😍
This video helped me a lot. Thank you! I was getting to do different size images for the different size shirts (S - 2XL). The stress level has dropped dramatically. What you said really made a lot of sense. But I will have to create smaller sizes for the youth and toddler shirts.
Absolutely! We're so glad we could help out, and yes, it does drop the stress and complexity with the differing sizes. The Youth/Adult split is typically the most common difference in sizing, and depending on the artwork the toddler shirts may be able to be the youth size as well. But those toddler/onesies have very small print areas. Happy Pressing!
love this additive plate on top to press the size label in the same time. What is the reference of this option ? Where to buy it ? thanks for you tips !!
kubdesigns we're using the Tag Along HP Platen in this video. You can learn more and pick one up for your Hotronix press here: www.transferexpress.com/heat-press-accessories/tag-along-hp
Would staying at the same design size be a good idea for school shirts as well? I would think a 10x10 would be too big on a small shirt. Would you place the design higher up..2 in down instead of 3 inches? How far down would you place a name on the back of the shirt?
Always happy to help Rakib! We see this question come up all the time (even just this past weekend) and thought what better way to explain how great it turns out than to show it!
This is exactly what I was looking for!! Thank you for answering my question. I have an order that ranges from small to 4xl same design. Would I use the same size 11x14 for all of the sizes including the 3xl and 4xl?
Awesome Pamela, we're so happy we could help out! We would recommend the same 11 x 14 sizing all the way up, including those 3X and 4X garments. just compensate the placement slightly lower like how we show here for the larger sizes.
Fantastic question! We'd typically adjust slightly lower placement for larger garments and higher for smaller garments. At 9:19 in this video you can see a great example of how the placement differs slightly across sizes.
You bet Valeria! Cotton, 50/50's, Polyester, Triblends... We're got a transfer for anything! Our full "What To Use When" chart details the best transfer depending on quantity, number of colors in your artwork, you can learn more here: www.transferexpress.com/choose-heat-transfer-type
For a back logo the same general guidelines here can be followed, 11" wide fills the space nicely. For larger, full-back projects you can increase the size up to 12" wide if needed.
Hello how are you doing look I have my own design ok and I need for it to be put on a DTF transfer so I can get my T shirt and hoodie made do you do that
Great question! You can upload you own design and order your transfers here: www.transferexpress.com/designer You'll need to create an account first (It's fast, free and easy) and then click the transfer type in the lower left of the designer to ensure you're ordering the UltraColor Max DTF Transfers (We've got a wide variety of transfer types) This video walks through the process: ruclips.net/video/lr6RY95kg_o/видео.htmlfeature=shared&t=228 UltraColor Max is available in any size from .25" up to 22 x 22" priced at just 6 cents per square inch with no minimum quantity.
Nope, I've printed 5XL shirts on this exact heat press we use here in this video. Worth a note: some of the larger sizes take a little bit more time to be sure it's straight on the heat press with the extra shirt fabric on the sides of the platen, but the same concepts we show here apply to any size 3XL+
Fantastic question Ellie! Circle designs are a little tricky, and typically sized down from the 11" standard (and 11" circle on a standard center-chest looks VERY large on just about any size) Something right around 9-9.5" would look great on sizes from M-2XL locked into the same print size just like we did here in this video.
This is the Hotronix 16 x 20 Auto Open Clam Heat Press: www.transferexpress.com/heat-presses/hotronix-auto-clam-heat-press We're also using the Tag Along HP Platen to print the inside tags along with the front prints: www.transferexpress.com/heat-press-accessories/tag-along-hp
Great question! On hoodies the same principles we cover here would apply, just ensure your design height fits on the space between the collar and the top of the pocket seam (typically 10-11 inches, depending on the garment sizes on your order)
Okay i wanna ask for suppost S-2xl we should keep same distance if not bothering from neck line like if 3 inches down from neck line for S same goes for all sizes? No 2 if 3 inches down from nech looks good on small right above hoodies pocket thats fine but same 3 inches down in big sizes leaves alot of space above the pocket of hoodiee then can we do 4" down from neck for big sizes ? Can we in crease space from neck for big sizes as per design?
If u want to make different screen small size logo for small apparel. What size we should consider for smaller as per rule? S and M? Or S or Xs? Point is where m goes WITH L XL OR S
For the switching point I usually reserve that for the Youth/Adult gap, maybe loop XS into the youth then, but as we show at the end here, this large graphic looks great on all sizes.
Yes, for larger garments you definitely start to bump the placement down. You'll notice on the placement in this video here at 06:36 that I mention on the XS placement we're placing the graphic higher, and at 08:31 we're in that 3 finger range (about 2.5") down from the bottom of the collar.
Each size scales differently depending on the specific garment, If you adjust each down the 1/2 inch or so like we show in this video you'll have great results!
These are the District DT104 Perfect Weight Tee. One of the best for budget-friendly soft and fitted wholesale blank t-shirts! www.transferexpress.com/apparel/item?id=DT104
📌 FREE GUIDE: Design Sizing for Custom Apparel www.transferexpress.com/design-sizes
This was EXTREMELY HELPFUL!!! Thanks a bunch. 🙏🏾
Thanks! We’re always happy to help out in any way we can 🙌
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This is great, I usually do one size motif for every two tshirt sizes, so a motif that is smaller for sizes S and M, a bit larger for L and XL... now I am considering to forget about this
Thanks Fancylooks, we're glad we could help. It could save you some time for sure and still look just as great!
I have watched several of your videos today as I have been struggling with placement, measuring, yada yada on 4XL shirts. You saved the day and earned a subscriber! thank you!😍
Awesome! 🙂 I'm so happy we could help you out- That's why we make all these videos!
This was so helpful! I'm getting into screen printing just for fun, and I didn't want to spend a bunch of money on screens for different sizes.
So glad we could help! Screen printing is the number one reason for keeping 'em all the same size! Imagine all of those screens!
This video helped me a lot. Thank you! I was getting to do different size images for the different size shirts (S - 2XL). The stress level has dropped dramatically. What you said really made a lot of sense. But I will have to create smaller sizes for the youth and toddler shirts.
Absolutely! We're so glad we could help out, and yes, it does drop the stress and complexity with the differing sizes. The Youth/Adult split is typically the most common difference in sizing, and depending on the artwork the toddler shirts may be able to be the youth size as well. But those toddler/onesies have very small print areas.
Happy Pressing!
This was very helpful. Thank you
You're welcome, we're always happy to help out!
Thank you so much. This was super helpful
You're welcome Kathy, we're so happy we could help out!
I love this company! Keep up the good job 👍!
Thank for the kind words Toya! We're always happy to help out!
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love this additive plate on top to press the size label in the same time. What is the reference of this option ? Where to buy it ? thanks for you tips !!
kubdesigns we're using the Tag Along HP Platen in this video. You can learn more and pick one up for your Hotronix press here: www.transferexpress.com/heat-press-accessories/tag-along-hp
Thanks Dave!
Sure thing! Always happy to help 🙂
Would staying at the same design size be a good idea for school shirts as well? I would think a 10x10 would be too big on a small shirt. Would you place the design higher up..2 in down instead of 3 inches? How far down would you place a name on the back of the shirt?
Thanks for sharing!
wow, Thanks dave
Always happy to help Rakib! We see this question come up all the time (even just this past weekend) and thought what better way to explain how great it turns out than to show it!
This is exactly what I was looking for!! Thank you for answering my question. I have an order that ranges from small to 4xl same design. Would I use the same size 11x14 for all of the sizes including the 3xl and 4xl?
Awesome Pamela, we're so happy we could help out! We would recommend the same 11 x 14 sizing all the way up, including those 3X and 4X garments. just compensate the placement slightly lower like how we show here for the larger sizes.
If I do 4 inches down from the collar across the board, will the logo be in the same spot ?
Fantastic question! We'd typically adjust slightly lower placement for larger garments and higher for smaller garments. At 9:19 in this video you can see a great example of how the placement differs slightly across sizes.
can I use transfer express prints for cotton hoodies?
You bet Valeria! Cotton, 50/50's, Polyester, Triblends... We're got a transfer for anything!
Our full "What To Use When" chart details the best transfer depending on quantity, number of colors in your artwork, you can learn more here: www.transferexpress.com/choose-heat-transfer-type
What's the standard size for the back logo?
For a back logo the same general guidelines here can be followed, 11" wide fills the space nicely. For larger, full-back projects you can increase the size up to 12" wide if needed.
Hello how are you doing look I have my own design ok and I need for it to be put on a DTF transfer so I can get my T shirt and hoodie made do you do that
Great question! You can upload you own design and order your transfers here: www.transferexpress.com/designer
You'll need to create an account first (It's fast, free and easy) and then click the transfer type in the lower left of the designer to ensure you're ordering the UltraColor Max DTF Transfers (We've got a wide variety of transfer types)
This video walks through the process: ruclips.net/video/lr6RY95kg_o/видео.htmlfeature=shared&t=228
UltraColor Max is available in any size from .25" up to 22 x 22" priced at just 6 cents per square inch with no minimum quantity.
Does a heat press struggle or is it incompatible with shirts larger than 2XL?
Nope, I've printed 5XL shirts on this exact heat press we use here in this video. Worth a note: some of the larger sizes take a little bit more time to be sure it's straight on the heat press with the extra shirt fabric on the sides of the platen, but the same concepts we show here apply to any size 3XL+
What is the Length for the transfers
The length of the main graphic printed here is 11.05". So from edge to edge it's 11.5" wide x 11.05" high.
What if the image is round? I have M, L, XL and 2X that I need to put a round image on for family.
Fantastic question Ellie! Circle designs are a little tricky, and typically sized down from the 11" standard (and 11" circle on a standard center-chest looks VERY large on just about any size) Something right around 9-9.5" would look great on sizes from M-2XL locked into the same print size just like we did here in this video.
Can you tell me what press are you using brand and model?
This is the Hotronix 16 x 20 Auto Open Clam Heat Press: www.transferexpress.com/heat-presses/hotronix-auto-clam-heat-press
We're also using the Tag Along HP Platen to print the inside tags along with the front prints: www.transferexpress.com/heat-press-accessories/tag-along-hp
What If it was on a hoodie?
Great question! On hoodies the same principles we cover here would apply, just ensure your design height fits on the space between the collar and the top of the pocket seam (typically 10-11 inches, depending on the garment sizes on your order)
Hi,
can we 2 films combining together on single t shirt?
You sure can! We'd recommend testing and some washing before doing full production runs for customers.
Okay i wanna ask for suppost S-2xl we should keep same distance if not bothering from neck line like if 3 inches down from neck line for S same goes for all sizes? No 2 if 3 inches down from nech looks good on small right above hoodies pocket thats fine but same 3 inches down in big sizes leaves alot of space above the pocket of hoodiee then can we do 4" down from neck for big sizes ? Can we in crease space from neck for big sizes as per design?
If u want to make different screen small size logo for small apparel. What size we should consider for smaller as per rule? S and M? Or S or Xs? Point is where m goes WITH L XL OR S
For the switching point I usually reserve that for the Youth/Adult gap, maybe loop XS into the youth then, but as we show at the end here, this large graphic looks great on all sizes.
Yes, for larger garments you definitely start to bump the placement down. You'll notice on the placement in this video here at 06:36 that I mention on the XS placement we're placing the graphic higher, and at 08:31 we're in that 3 finger range (about 2.5") down from the bottom of the collar.
@@transferexpress okay i got you one last thing from what size i should bump more down? L or From XL. what would u say about it
Each size scales differently depending on the specific garment, If you adjust each down the 1/2 inch or so like we show in this video you'll have great results!
What t shirt are you using here?
These are the District DT104 Perfect Weight Tee. One of the best for budget-friendly soft and fitted wholesale blank t-shirts! www.transferexpress.com/apparel/item?id=DT104