SO! I learned with working with that puff vinyl, I would press it with the carrier sheet at the temps you suggested, THEN remove the clear film, then press it again for 10 seconds with BUTCHER paper... Biggggg Difference. Your welcome :)
Girl, I had my fingers crossed saying please please please right along with you. You pressing that vinyl with no cover had me flinching lol. Nice design. Did you ever figure out why it took so many tries for the vinyl to puff? I just purchased some puff for the 1st time but I have yet to use it. So wish me luck. Love your videos!
Hi my Bklyn gal it’s been a while, health issues have me down but I did come across this video and I have the htvront auto press and I’m thinking of getting the manual one. I want to know if the handle is really hard to press down and pull back up. I love the swing away. What’s your opinion?
Would have been nice to know what cutting setting you used for Cricut. You cut the video to the HTV image being already cut. Flock Iron On isn't an option
LOOKS Beautiful!!! I love the quality. Not sure if mentioned in any other comments but I think that pocket was messing with your press. Maybe a pressing pillow?
Have you had any trouble with your new press? I can’t get mine to even come close to having as much pressure as you have on yours. I think that’s why I’m having so much trouble with my projects. I need to just contact HTV Ront over it. Please if anyone has any suggestions please help. Bc cranking it down all the way is still not even close to being enough. Also I love the matte finish material like you used above. It helps if you don’t want the shiny pics. This stuff works so well.
It’s most likely telling you it’s low res because most AI image generators make images at 72ppi. That’s pretty low for printing as it equals 72dpi. You need at least 150dpi for a good print, but 300 is better.
Niceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee I tried however I must have done something wrong because my image started to fade. ( I use HTV Ront paper and not ASub I bet that is why mine faded , Thx so much for this Katrina Blessing to you & Kayden!
@@katrinasgracefulcreations3711 Your the expert I went and read again the directions for the HTV Ront paper it Clearly stated in red..do not use sublimation ink..Geez...Thx for all you do! Stay safe you and Kayden 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@katrinasgracefulcreations3711 That is true. I did sell a couple of these shirts with this product until I got this feedback on my ebay from this seller: This is what he or she said: This T-shirt has the logo just plastered on top instead of printed. I wore its once and my arms and hands were scraping against it all day. I’m very unhappy with this T-shirt and will be giving you a negative review
@@katrinasgracefulcreations3711 yes I know what they are. I'm saying an iron on transfer would be a lot easier. No need to sublimate on dark by cutting 2 sheets and needing a sublimation printer. Just use an iron on transfer. It'll look the same. Too much money involved in sublimating on dark shirts.
@@taysfunnyist again my job is to bring every their options. You choose what method is best for you and your business. Not everyone buys transfers and not everyone will do sublimation. This process is good for those one off designs or for something with no turn around time.
@@taysfunnyist the iron-on method is not good if you're doing it for customers/ clients...its a paper feel and doesn't last that long after you wash it a couple of times. That's why there is an alternative method to the iron-on. For the ones who Bosses UP. So use what you have until you can get what you need. :)
@@escaped7062 your using the wrong iron on then. I use them all the time, still good after 1 year of washes. I also do HTV, screen print, sublimation. Just so you know. I boss up 🙄😉
Love this !!! Beautiful design !!!
And I love how you show when things don’t go right too … you make it feel that it’s ok to keep trying 😊
Thank you 🥰
@@suemartin8613 absolutely that’s what it’s all about. We all make mistakes.
That curling is so funny thank you for teaching us ❤
Wonderful job. I love the way it turned out.
SO! I learned with working with that puff vinyl, I would press it with the carrier sheet at the temps you suggested, THEN remove the clear film, then press it again for 10 seconds with BUTCHER paper... Biggggg Difference. Your welcome :)
Very pretty Katrina. I love it! I think if you use a pressing pillow underneath may help.
Yeah the hoodie was think...I should have. I always forget about my pressing pillows. lol
Thank you so much! I have been ready to pull my hair out!!
@@kariolar3158 lol don’t do that lol
Katrina 🔥 girl this is awesome 👏🏻 you are a remarkable crafter! 🎉
@@AZSoldByJudyWelch thank you so much. Appreciate it
Did you wash it yet? How does it hold up after washing it?
The Sweatshirt looks great!
beautiful, thanks for your time.
Inspired by your energy! Got my swing away today! Sister to the Auto press :)
@@debrafreeman7506 yay awesome. Congrats
Thanks for this video it helps alot great work as always. One question where did you get your white stand that your printer is sitting on.
I love it! Bout to order my supplies ❤
So beautiful. Great job. I got the matte vinyl and I think the shiny looks better. I may purchase that soon.
Depending on the image you’re pressing yes the glossy makes the image pop
@@katrinasgracefulcreations3711 Thank you.
Love your work Katrina!
thank you
This looks really nice.
What carrier do you use with the HTVRont sublimation vinyl? I know the Sisor equivalent has a special carrier they use.
Girl, I had my fingers crossed saying please please please right along with you. You pressing that vinyl with no cover had me flinching lol. Nice design. Did you ever figure out why it took so many tries for the vinyl to puff? I just purchased some puff for the 1st time but I have yet to use it. So wish me luck. Love your videos!
Hi what are the care instructions for this type of material?
It came out really nice.
Thank you, Katrina, for sharing.
It's beautiful! ❤
Thank you
I love it. why was I talking to you while you were pressing..I was oh no please work lol..Thank you it looks great I will try it
@@vvsmile1ify I heard you 😆 🙏🏽🙌🏽
You show me a a lot l love 💕 watching your videos patty’s in Westminster md❤
It looks really good but did you get ink transfer on your platen from pressing over the sublimation without covering it?
@@danimanchion67 no and I covered my image as shown in the video
Hi my Bklyn gal it’s been a while, health issues have me down but I did come across this video and I have the htvront auto press and I’m thinking of getting the manual one. I want to know if the handle is really hard to press down and pull back up. I love the swing away. What’s your opinion?
@@KraftyNana hey hope you’re feeling better. But no it’s really easy to use and maneuver
Fantastic job!🎉🎉🎉👍
Thank you 🤗
Would have been nice to know what cutting setting you used for Cricut. You cut the video to the HTV image being already cut. Flock Iron On isn't an option
What Font did you use?
LOOKS Beautiful!!! I love the quality. Not sure if mentioned in any other comments but I think that pocket was messing with your press. Maybe a pressing pillow?
@@whichcraftLiz yeah I should have used one
The blue matt is the light stick and you won't have a paper peal issue.
Love this ❤❤❤
What setting do you cut the a sub with?
Where can I buy the image?
Good video thanks looks good ❤
@@jessiegibson9023 thanks
Job well done 💐TFS
Have you had any trouble with your new press? I can’t get mine to even come close to having as much pressure as you have on yours. I think that’s why I’m having so much trouble with my projects. I need to just contact HTV Ront over it. Please if anyone has any suggestions please help. Bc cranking it down all the way is still not even close to being enough. Also I love the matte finish material like you used above. It helps if you don’t want the shiny pics. This stuff works so well.
Wow sorry to hear that. Is the adjustment knob turning? It should lower when you turn it. Definitely call them if their is a number on their website.
It’s most likely telling you it’s low res because most AI image generators make images at 72ppi. That’s pretty low for printing as it equals 72dpi. You need at least 150dpi for a good print, but 300 is better.
Hello so Im confuse so I have to use cricket to print the white background then do the htv ??
@@SamanthaCarter-t6v if you are doing the sublimation hack yes you sublimate onto the printable vinyl so you have to cut that out
Have you tried the spray from HTvront, for the cotton on a white shirt?
@@Charmed-g2s no not yet never heard of it
@@katrinasgracefulcreations3711 i ordered but haven’t tried. I get nervous lol
I own a scan n cut machine. Have you done this /tutorial for the SnC?
@@quiltmaker8461 no I don’t have a scan and cut
Niceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee I tried however I must have done something wrong because my image started to fade. ( I use HTV Ront paper and not ASub I bet that is why mine faded , Thx so much for this Katrina Blessing to you & Kayden!
@@kymberly2460 fade wow sorry. I never used their paper before but if it’s sublimation paper it shouldn’t fade
@@katrinasgracefulcreations3711 Your the expert I went and read again the directions for the HTV Ront paper it Clearly stated in red..do not use sublimation ink..Geez...Thx for all you do! Stay safe you and Kayden 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thanks for showing Everything!!! So what do you think happened on the letter press? Someone might have a 100 hoodie order!!😂
Also, where are you saying that you created the photo
@@cynthianichols1141 I made my photo in Kittl I have separate videos on that program. You can search Kittl under my videos
Awesome design except First you said you use kittl and then at the end you said you use Canva, so which is it🤔
@@amelianavarro316 I used Kittl for the image but brought it into Canva to insert in a frame to make the shape.
Look good.
So I tired to use your discount code for the sweat shirt and would not work can you help with this
@@StephanieCalloway for SupaSoft?
What kind of paper was that you printed on?
@@Thoy01 it’s linked in my Amazon store in the description. You can pause the screen as well
Nice❤❤
Thanks 🤗
Wonderful
Thank you
Fabulous
You are my favorite ❤️ girl you go trippin 😅😅😅
Yessssss I love it 🙌🏽🙌🏽
Everytime i wash the glossy one it smears. Anyone else ?
cool
😊
AS ALWAYS GREAT TEACHING.
@@deborahchester-cc7il thank you
Use a data recovery tool for your camera for the accidentaly deleted footage. btw thanks for the video. I have been meaning to try this for months.
@@RoommateWiLLE thanks for the tip.
Looks and feels like a big patch.
@@lgnrome but it’s not a patch is much thicker
@@katrinasgracefulcreations3711 That is true. I did sell a couple of these shirts with this product until I got this feedback on my ebay from this seller: This is what he or she said: This T-shirt has the logo just plastered on top instead of printed.
I wore its once and my arms and hands were scraping against it all day.
I’m very unhappy with this T-shirt and will be giving you a negative review
So for some reason I’m getting a great quality image. HOWEVER, the image is fading or “pixelating” 24 hours later and losing integrity of the photo
That’s really weird. Never heard of that. Did you wash the shirt right after or something. Why else would the image change?
@@katrinasgracefulcreations3711 nope I put it in packaging and went to put a slip it in and it changed almost like the image shifter ever so slightly
Hit the like button for Trina😊
@@divaliscious appreciate it ❤️
You talk to fast
@@beverlygoodman5189 you can always play the video slower Or rewind. People have short attention spans.
Too time consuming. Just use an iron on. Basically the same thing
@@taysfunnyist everyone has their preference. And an iron on what? Or are you referring to a Transfer? 2 totally different processes. That’s not this.
@@katrinasgracefulcreations3711 yes I know what they are. I'm saying an iron on transfer would be a lot easier. No need to sublimate on dark by cutting 2 sheets and needing a sublimation printer. Just use an iron on transfer. It'll look the same. Too much money involved in sublimating on dark shirts.
@@taysfunnyist again my job is to bring every their options. You choose what method is best for you and your business. Not everyone buys transfers and not everyone will do sublimation. This process is good for those one off designs or for something with no turn around time.
@@taysfunnyist the iron-on method is not good if you're doing it for customers/ clients...its a paper feel and doesn't last that long after you wash it a couple of times. That's why there is an alternative method to the iron-on. For the ones who Bosses UP. So use what you have until you can get what you need. :)
@@escaped7062 your using the wrong iron on then. I use them all the time, still good after 1 year of washes. I also do HTV, screen print, sublimation. Just so you know. I boss up 🙄😉