Juliet, I found your channel by doing “UK Crafters” as it’s the UK I also live in, and love this ❤ tutorial. I noticed you used printable vinyl for dark shirts for a white shirt. I always thought we had to use white vinyl for light shirts but am I guessing right it’s because your offset was white, this is why the colours really pop on the white shirt? ❤Thanks for sharing ❤️
Ooooo nice I’m happy I’m under the search 🥰🥰 with the dark transfers you can use them for any colour shirts, the colour will really pop. However the white/light transfers can only be used for white T-shirts
Hi Juliet, Sorry meant to ask do you use this vinyl for all sublimations, such as acrylic or ceramic blanks, or is just for clothing? I'm thinking of getting a Sublimation Printer, but if this works on a normal InkJet Printer on all blanks, I'll stick with my Epson WF2835 Printer only. Thanks, Chrissy
Theoretically if you weren't worried about cutting out the design could you eliminate the steps using the Cricut and just print a design you like on htv paper and then use the heat press to press the design? I'm sorry I hope that makes sense I don't even have my Cricut yet but I just found your video super informative but I wondered what if you skipped that step
This is very detailed, thank you. Does the printable heat transfer last on the shirt with adequate care? Also do you still use your printer? I have followed you from TikTok down here (Kika Events & Crafts). I’m glad you show these things for UK cricut crafters like me.
Hi, yes I prefer to use the dark transfer for white and all colour T-shirt, the colours are a lot more sharper to me and I prefer the application method.
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Juliet, I found your channel by doing “UK Crafters” as it’s the UK I also live in, and love this ❤ tutorial. I noticed you used printable vinyl for dark shirts for a white shirt. I always thought we had to use white vinyl for light shirts but am I guessing right it’s because your offset was white, this is why the colours really pop on the white shirt? ❤Thanks for sharing ❤️
Ooooo nice I’m happy I’m under the search 🥰🥰 with the dark transfers you can use them for any colour shirts, the colour will really pop. However the white/light transfers can only be used for white T-shirts
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Hi Juliet, Sorry meant to ask do you use this vinyl for all sublimations, such as acrylic or ceramic blanks, or is just for clothing? I'm thinking of getting a Sublimation Printer, but if this works on a normal InkJet Printer on all blanks, I'll stick with my Epson WF2835 Printer only. Thanks, Chrissy
Theoretically if you weren't worried about cutting out the design could you eliminate the steps using the Cricut and just print a design you like on htv paper and then use the heat press to press the design? I'm sorry I hope that makes sense I don't even have my Cricut yet but I just found your video super informative but I wondered what if you skipped that step
Yes definitely, I’ve printed a full page of A4 and just pressed it straight on to my T-shirt
This is very detailed, thank you. Does the printable heat transfer last on the shirt with adequate care?
Also do you still use your printer? I have followed you from TikTok down here (Kika Events & Crafts).
I’m glad you show these things for UK cricut crafters like me.
It’s ok depending on the brand and do not tumble dry. I appreciate your support. Hi 👋🏾👋🏾 from another UK cricut crafter
Very informative thank you for sharing, can I ask is it regular ink used in the printer?
Hi, happy it helped. Yes it is the regular canon ink that comes with the printer
You used dark transfer htv on a white shirt. I thought on a white shirt I had to use light htv
Hi, yes I prefer to use the dark transfer for white and all colour T-shirt, the colours are a lot more sharper to me and I prefer the application method.
Could you put in the link for the tshirts?
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What is the brand you use as some disappear after a wash or two. It's finding a trusted one.
I’m using HTV RONT in the video which is ok, but the one I like the best is Neenah 3G
Does it have to be a ink printer 🖨? 🤔
The one I am using in the video is for inkjet printers only, however there are some other brands available that can be used in laser printers
This isn't vynil.. It's heat transfer paper