SUBLIMATION ON 100% COTTON BLACK SHIRT | USING HTVRONT SUBLIMATION HTV
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2024
- In this video I explore the step-by-step process on how to use HTVRONT's sublimation HTV for dark fabric. This is just one of many ways to do sublimation on dark/black shirts.
Check out my videos on Siser Easysubli as well.
👕 Learn How to:
🌟 Prepare, print and cut your HTV and sublimation
🎨 Create vibrant and long-lasting designs
🔧 Properly apply HTV on dark fabrics
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i’ve been having problems understanding … the process seems so simple but when i act upon it, my fingers and brain vacate the premises…lol..thank you explaining it well… where did you get that handy tool you use to pick up your vinyl?
I'm glad I could help. I got those at JoAnn Fabrics, about 5 years ago.
Great video.. just a few questions. What is the difference between Dark Transfer and HTV sublimation for dark t-shirts? Which one is better? Do the HTV Ront crack like Dark Transfer?
Did it come out where the image can stretch with the shirt every time I try to do on black it ends up stiff feels like a piece of paper just pressed on
I didn't actually find this overly stiff, as it is vinyl. But, you can definitely feel it.
what's the validity of the print?? I mean how many wash??
Well,......after the first wash, there was no change. I would say by the 3rd, it started getting a little blurry. Since then, there has been significant dye migration in the white areas. :(
Mine always turns out stiff then turns dark after wash
After this video, I never got around to posting an update. The initial print and press was great. After only a few washes in I did notice an absolute TON of dye migration. All of the white parts are now a blotchy gray. :(
I'm going to stick with either DTF or easy Subli for black shirts.
Things I wish I had known before I started my crafting journey:
I wish CRICUT would allow you to PRINT THEN CUT on the full page. I also wish that would enable their software to DRAG AND DROP images onto the canvas instead of having to go through all these changes… jumping through all those hoops. And why can’t we SAVE OUR PROJECTS TO OUR OWN COMPUTER as well as to Design Space cloud storage?
I am with you on ALL of that! I rarely design within DS for that reason.
Thank you! Great tutorial and information/directions. I wish there was a ONE step process and I am sure it’s coming soon but for now, I will try this! You gained a followers with your easy to follow step by step instructions, no extra frills (love “frills”) just don’t have the time to watch a 45 minute video, so THANK YOU!
Thank you! I appreciate your kind words. Yeah - I don't have time to make a 45 minute video. I try to be direct, and be the teacher that i would want to learn with. Sometimes you just want to learn the steps,...not watch a documentary about shirt making. ;)
Thank you so much, informative and easy to follow steps!! I am fairly new in this, my sublimation paper pressing temperature and times are different from the HTVRONT. For an example, my sublimation paper is recommending 190⁰C for 90 min. Should I use the HTVRONT or sublimation paper instructions when when sublimating the image?
Glad you liked it.
Use the instructions for the HTVRONT vinyl.
So you can sublimate on top of the the HTV and it not ruin it?? I wasn’t sure at first. Thank you for this video
Yes, this is sublimatable HTV :) You can press right onto it.
I always do that, and the vinyl always comes out bigger than the picture on the sublimation paper why.
That could be due to resolution differences. You want to import your image as 72 dpi. (which is not ideal for print, but with DS - it is what it is)
If you put your cricut dial on custom and pick your vinyl or cutting settings in design space you will have so many more options (flock vinyl etc). I use infusible ink setting fo cut it or everyday iron on.
Thank you. Great tip :)
Wash....?
:( At first it was great. After about 4-5 washes I started to notice a bit of blurring and dye migration in the white areas of the image.
Are you using HTvront sublimation paper for both?
I am using the HTV Ront HTV, but my sublimation paper was not HTV Ront. You can use any sublimation paper brand to do this.
Hi great tutorial 👍 I am new to this so am i correct in saying sublimation printers can not print white ink so for the white part at the top your sublimation epson printer just printed around the the wave effect and left the white sublimation paper to create the white effect? Basically it did not print the white part it only printed around it?
Yes. Sublimation does dot print white. So the printer will see white or transparent areas and just ignore them if there is no color.
ok this looks cool thank you for showing us step by step but how about if the image has small small cut like inside for example ? do we have to like contour and hid those spaces for a clean prefect cut around the edge please help and thanks again?
That is exactly how I do that. Create the offset, and any little spaces that the offset doesn't cover inside, I just add shapes over them and unite them with the offset.
Hi there I’m a bit new to this, but what’s the difference between this style and DTF with the adhesive powder?
This is a sublimatable HTV. Similiar to Siser Easysubli. DTF is a hole differnt process. Unless you are referring the the DTF sublimation hack. In which case you cant press onto black - but could press the design onto white HTV.
Hi quick question so for the print design do use the same htvront the one you showed there and the outer outline is the same htvront from the nice envelope ?
hmmm, I'm not 100% following your question. But,...all that I used in this project was the 1 sheet of HTVRONT sublimation HTV that was out of the big blue envelope. I hope I answered what you were asking.
Thanks Stacy, your project turn out perfect, I will be trying your method tomorrow
Thank you :)
When you say offset Is something you Perform in the circuit design space
Yes offset is on cricut design space on the top tool bar near the middle
Yes, offset creates a border. The function is within DS.
I can always count on your videos, for answers when I'm stuck.Thank you.
That means so much to me. I am so happy it was helpful to you.
So I don’t have to use an offset or flatten the image?
You don't HAVE to do an offset. Only if you want a border around your image. Only flatten the layers of the image itself. You want the image on one layer for a print then cut.
To cut flock setting go to Custom.
Great tip! Thank you.
Very nice, thank you. 😊
Glad it helped :)
You really helped me out
So happy this was helpful. Thank you.
Very nice 🎉
Thank you :)
When I washed mine my white background part got dark colors on it I’m guessing from the shirt it’s self should I be washing the dark shirts before pressing would that prevent that from happening?
I purposely used an image with significant white areas to check for this. It didn't occur for me. Technically you are not supposed to wash the shirt before pressing because the soap can deter the adhesion. What brand of shirt? Also, how long did you wait before washing? I usually try to wait at least 72 hours. It could be the ink reactivating that actually made the marks.
@@stacyodesigns it was the leopard black shirt from jiffy and I waited over 72 hrs before it was washed that why I was thinking it was the black from the shirt that came onto the white parts
I wish I could send a pic so I can show you what I’m talking about lol the image itself didn’t run or fade just in the parts that are suppose to be white are not white like they were it’s like the shirt ink came through the backside of the white htv or something
@@stacyodesigns then I did the same thing where I have not had any problems pressing but I did a black cotton shirt and the htv turned grey after I pressed my sublimation print it blew my mind because it was suppose to have been white?? What would have caused that you think? I did the same settings as before I did the 10 sec tak down for the htv then bumped up the temp to 392 and pressed the sublimation for 50 sec
@@toniwilliams1152 have the same issue