Great video! I would sublimate the image on the fabric first, then press the ultra bond to the fabric and trim as needed, lastly press the image to the shirt
Great video, thanks for sharing. To stop your fabric edges from fraying you could use a shear (zig zag scissor). I use this method to sub but with lighter weight polyester.
genuis! i tried this yesterday with all kinds of fusible interfacing. i love the vinyl fusible - both matte and clear. on sale at joann's. also, i love how you used magnets to hold your teflon sheet!
Glad I could help! any time and if you have any questions you can reach out to me I will try my best to help you out also , I have a Facebook group its called #squad were we uplift encourage and motivate like minds to all be great and alot of times I might not have the answer your looking for but the group is here 24/7 to help ,thanks and keep being great!!!!!!!!!!!
@@MikeTees this may seem like a silly question, but should the 100% polyester piece of fabric be on the thick side or does that matter? I purchased some HeatnBond Ultra Hold and tried twice, but bombed LOL. Not sure if it matters that the one I purchased has white instead of grey where the bond part is. The bond has no problem sticking to my polyester and image, but comes right off of the sweater, LOL. Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thank you :)
@@chrissyouimette7871 from what I have learned you can sub on each side , also there was like 100 different materials for this so called wedding dress material, So I just picked one. to insure the garment actually stays on im going to do a was test with this and another with the bond and gorilla glue ,Thanks for watching Greatly appreciate you!!!!!! I think white is regular and grey is super strength not sure I will do more research!!!!
Great video! I haven't tried this method with sublimation yet, but I have when using cotton fabric to make greeting cards on yardstick. I get no fraying and precise cuts when I press the heat bond on the fabric first then cut it to size with a guillotine cutter. I also heat fabric side up to make sure I have no wrinkles.
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I have had smae issue I believe it needs to be pressed longer but I only used this as a way to experiment with being able to add sublimation to any color it is a quick fix but not permanent so I use CottonSubs mainly or now Dtf prints ! Thanks for watching Greatly Appreciate you!
I was actually thinking of doing this today but thought I'd see if anyone else has tried it. LOL I only have the little strips but your idea is much better! Thank you so much!!!...How did it hold up in the wash?
If the seal is there it will last for a long time however if done incorrectly it will fall off in wash that bond really has to be sealed thanks for watching Greatly Appreciate it!
How did you do the image of yourself? I would like to make one of myself.
@garmentcreations He is Awesome check him out he has a youtube channel as well , With same across social medias , appreciate you turning in !
Great video! I would sublimate the image on the fabric first, then press the ultra bond to the fabric and trim as needed, lastly press the image to the shirt
Thanks for tuning in I had got it done by @GarmentCreations ! he is awesome he also got a youtube channel please check him out !
Great video, thanks for sharing. To stop your fabric edges from fraying you could use a shear (zig zag scissor). I use this method to sub but with lighter weight polyester.
Thanks for the tip appreciate you taking the time to watch!
Nice job. I have a roll of Heat and Bond. I’m going to try this this week.
Please do and share it in #squad custom Tshirts and more facebook group, appreciate you 🙏🏼!
Welcome back brother. Another dope video. Squad
Appreciate it
I like it! So much better than having scratchy vinyl on ur shirt! Thank u!
genuis! i tried this yesterday with all kinds of fusible interfacing. i love the vinyl fusible - both matte and clear. on sale at joann's. also, i love how you used magnets to hold your teflon sheet!
Nice bro, im running out to the fabric store to grab some of that material. Thanks!
Any time!
Awesomw, thank you so much for this video..... I have been searching UA-cam forever to find a solution to sublimate on dark fabrics..... Thanks again
Glad I could help! any time and if you have any questions you can reach out to me I will try my best to help you out also , I have a Facebook group its called #squad were we uplift encourage and motivate like minds to all be great and alot of times I might not have the answer your looking for but the group is here 24/7 to help ,thanks and keep being great!!!!!!!!!!!
@@MikeTees this may seem like a silly question, but should the 100% polyester piece of fabric be on the thick side or does that matter? I purchased some HeatnBond Ultra Hold and tried twice, but bombed LOL.
Not sure if it matters that the one I purchased has white instead of grey where the bond part is. The bond has no problem sticking to my polyester and image, but comes right off of the sweater, LOL.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thank you :)
@@chrissyouimette7871 from what I have learned you can sub on each side , also there was like 100 different materials for this so called wedding dress material, So I just picked one. to insure the garment actually stays on im going to do a was test with this and another with the bond and gorilla glue ,Thanks for watching Greatly appreciate you!!!!!! I think white is regular and grey is super strength not sure I will do more research!!!!
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Great video!
I haven't tried this method with sublimation yet, but I have when using cotton fabric to make greeting cards on yardstick. I get no fraying and precise cuts when I press the heat bond on the fabric first then cut it to size with a guillotine cutter. I also heat fabric side up to make sure I have no wrinkles.
This was awesomeness 🔥🔥🔥🔥. I have to try it now! Thanks.
Please do! and let us seee please thank you appreciate you as well keep being great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Game changer!
yes it is thanks for watching greatly appreciate you keep being great !!!!!!!!!!!!
Bru you got It ..I tried to tell ya the colors are going to be popping now everybody let’s eat ..!! 💪🏾💪🏾💯💯❤️
You already know!
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Yessssssir , keep being great bro !!!!!!!!!!!
You would use a solution called Fray Check to prevent from fraying once cut
AWESOME VIDEO
Appreciate that thanks for taking the time to watch !
Im in recovery from covid what did u take and what's was the other material the heat one and Im a fan after just one video
I got it from the Squad page glad your family is better!!
Oh I ordered the stuff as well great video ive been watching the videos and on fb since you said join the group!!!
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Thanks so much
I tried this a few times with heat and bond, they peal off in the washer
It's definitely a method to the madness I have tried it but the effects weren't long enough to last thanks for watching Greatly Appreciated it 💯💯
That's good stuff 🤔 if you got access to a sewing machine that could really be something.
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That would be cool!
That turned out nice! How did it feel on the shirt? How about after a few washes?
HAVENT GOTTEN THERE YET BUT WILL DEF, HAVE A VIDEO OVER IT THANKS FOR WATCHING APPRECIATE YOU 1!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great video but it don’t hold it will not stay on after one or two washes
Gorilla glue shhhh
Why is mine pealing off?
I have had smae issue I believe it needs to be pressed longer but I only used this as a way to experiment with being able to add sublimation to any color it is a quick fix but not permanent so I use CottonSubs mainly or now Dtf prints ! Thanks for watching Greatly Appreciate you!
I was actually thinking of doing this today but thought I'd see if anyone else has tried it. LOL I only have the little strips but your idea is much better! Thank you so much!!!...How did it hold up in the wash?
If the seal is there it will last for a long time however if done incorrectly it will fall off in wash that bond really has to be sealed thanks for watching Greatly Appreciate it!