Check out this blog post where I show how to align screens when printing multi-color shirts (in this example, I use two screens to make a three-color print) www.pigskinsandpigtails.com/2019/10/how-to-align-screen-when-printing-multi-color-shirts/
It's finding a balance of just enough ink to cover the design. If you apply too much ink, it will start to squish under your vinyl. I share more advanced tips in my membership group if you are looking for more one-on-one help with this. You can learn more about my Maker's Circle here: www.pigskinsandpigtails.com/makers-circle/
Thanks! I used Speedball gold and the pinks are mixes from my Spring Ink Recipe Guide: www.pigskinsandpigtails.com/product/ink-recipe-guide-spring-colors/
I love this! Thank you for explaining! Everything make sense now! Just a quick question, how did you dry each layer? I tried but I found my first layer to be smushed after I lay the second layer on my tshirt!
This is exactly ! What ! I ! Was! Looking! For! Thank you so so so so much!
I’m so glad it was helpful!
Awesome, simply and 2 the point. Love it.
Thank you
Going to try it with my new logo
I will love to see you do this with 3 colors line words
Check out this blog post where I show how to align screens when printing multi-color shirts (in this example, I use two screens to make a three-color print) www.pigskinsandpigtails.com/2019/10/how-to-align-screen-when-printing-multi-color-shirts/
Wonderful demo! I have a different cutting system, but I am sure I can use it to do the same thing!
Thank you! Yes- you can totally do this in any design program!
OMG thank you so much this way (hiding the images on each) is sooooo much more easier than the other way. The other was was a bit confusing for me.
I'm so glad that helped! It's always fun to find new methods to make things quicker and easier!
Another great project Thankyou👍 from Ontario Canada Cheers☕ have an awesome day🎈.
Thank you
Do you have any tips on bleeding? Sometimes when I go over mine twice the text becomes thicker.
It's finding a balance of just enough ink to cover the design. If you apply too much ink, it will start to squish under your vinyl. I share more advanced tips in my membership group if you are looking for more one-on-one help with this. You can learn more about my Maker's Circle here: www.pigskinsandpigtails.com/makers-circle/
Thank you!!
Thanks for sharing this video. Can you share a link to where you got your screen and base unit?
Here's a link to all of the supplies I use: www.pigskinsandpigtails.com/screen-printing-supply-list/
Love this! What colors for the screen printing ink did you use?
Thanks! I used Speedball gold and the pinks are mixes from my Spring Ink Recipe Guide: www.pigskinsandpigtails.com/product/ink-recipe-guide-spring-colors/
I love this! Thank you for explaining! Everything make sense now!
Just a quick question, how did you dry each layer? I tried but I found my first layer to be smushed after I lay the second layer on my tshirt!
A heat gun or hair dryer works great! Go over the ink for about a minute and it should be dry to the touch.
I think that you are waste much material. For just a little heart you used a whole big square of material just for using the squares registrations