Design used in this video 😎👇 designbundles.net/the-terrific-teacher-s-bundle?ref=fPnNdi designbundles.net/midmagart/2453070-education-png-bundle-teacher-sublimation-bundle?ref=fPnNdi
Hey you said you would post in the comments how the shirt turned out after washing you still have not done what you said you were going to do that's not good for those of us that watch you
The fact that I did NOT know about that ruler on the cricut cutter thing, being able to change the canvas color AND clicking that box to remove the grid 🤯 wow - great video, trying this out now! I like the outline showing better!
That is really cool! The colors are really bright! I definitely want to see this done with an inkjet printer because that is what I have and would use. It would also be great to see it used on the larger sheets of DTF.
I did do this hack , I’ve discovered that using my heat gun to melt the powder works so well. Using after the first powder then again after the second powder. Turns our absolutely perfect 😊
What setting did you use on your heat gun? This might be a stupid question too, but with mention using sublimation printer or inkjet printer I'm confused. Is this printed with sublimation ink or regular inkjet (office) printer??
I use the low setting working in small sections until all the powder is melting. And t those were done with a sublimation printer. This hack works really nicely for white shirts as well. Any color for that matter.
Welcome to the "community"! Crystal does an AMAZING JOB at explaining, as does Delonda (Crafting with Delonda) and Michael aka Mr. Crafty Pants. I cannot get enough of these 3 and the things I have learned from them over the last year or so...
I am really new to all this stuff so I enjoy these videos. I just bought some powder and have the paper and inkjet printer but am nervous about trying it. I don't want to spend money on a sublimation printer since it's only for personal use and I don't really use my cricut all that often. Thanks for all the videos.
No need for fear, jump in! I myself will never pay for a sublimation machine. My favorite thus far has been Siser DTV, which you can do on light and dark fabrics of any kind. The ONLY benefit I see with DTF is you can use those pretty sublimation designs with bits and pieces of color everywhere......... so you don't have to weed. That's honestly the only benefit. I do like I can use those designs with the DTF technique.
Also Yolanda adds powder again after the melt. Then melts the powders one more time. Make sure people know that step . Very important for washing purposes
@@kimkass9548Ive never powdered twice & never have had problems washing. I made a shirt for my son who unfortunately got sick on it the next day. I scrubbed on the print with a laundry brush, using all kinds of detergents to soak & scrub to pre-treat, then washed, heat dried, and it still looks fabulous!
8:26 I like it with the white offset border showing a bit! I am going to have to try this for my daughter's preschool teachers as a farewell gift as she is going into kindergarten next year ❤
I tried DTF over HTV a few months ago. I didn’t care for the area where the DTF edge appeared fuzzy on the HTV. someday soon I will try the DTF over Siser material that is marketed for eco solvent printing. I think it will work much better because it’s made to print on.
Me too, did you try again ? I used htvront white htv., tried less pressure, less time etc nothing worked.. I wonder if this only works with sister easy weed. ?
I'd love to see this with inkjet on darks as I don't have a sublimation printer. Also different ways to cure the DTF (heat gun griddle etc) would be appreciated. Thank you!
👍👍👍👍👍great tutorial, Crystal 🔮 I love this design; instead of using on a "teacher" project, I'm thinking on a t-shirt for a student. PLEASE do project using an INK JET PRINTER😊 Got interrupted while watching premiere but have now finished watching. TY Crystal 🔮 & Design Bundles🎉🎉🎉
I think on the black tshirt the white offset showing is a great idea, maybe on a color not as dark wouldn’t need to have the offset showing. I like this hack a lot. Thanks!
usually people offset an image because of the complexity of cutting the image and weeding. I think. But also, because you can only do the dtf hack on white background. Idk, I am assuming. Maybe someone can comment.
Will like to know if the colors held up or faded also love to see on bigger paper, I'm so hooked on your channel 😊 I'm about to buy th epson 2803 but not sure if I want to buy the sublimation ink to convert or just use the ink it come with to just dedicate to using this hack,help! What's best 😅
I use my easy press to cool off my shirt after pressing in my heat press. I know they make cooling stones but those easy presses are cold when not turned on and work great for cooling off quickly
Hey Anaely! Thank you for stopping by and if you have any questions while you are working on your project, send us an email to mail@designbundles.net or head over to our homepage ( www.designbundles.net ) and jump into a live chat with one of our support staff! - Dawn
OMG!! I stumbled upon your youtube video and spent the next 3 hours watching previous ones!! I have had my Cricut for about 2 years and have been very frustrated learning how to use it. Most other "instructional" videos talk in the lingo and I didn't understand them. You are so clear and simple-very straight forward in your explainations and word choices!! I have learned SO VERY MUCH. I am ready to pull her back out, dust the bag and start projecting with a much better knowledge base thanks to your awesome training. THANK YOU!!!
That's amazing! We're glad you found us! If you have any questions, reach out to us at mail@designbundles.net or join us in a live chat through our homepage 🥰 - Dawn
I would love to see this hack with an ink jet print and the DTF powder! I cannot get a sublimation printer at this time so would love to do it with my ink jet!
A very informative video. I hadn’t heard about the griddle hack for curing the DTF. Cool. I’m going to try this with my inkjet and the offset hack as well. I saw Delonda do the offset too. Thank you for sharing
Hey i love your page I’ve learned so much from you. Quick question have you ever try doing a mixture of drf powder? The black and white? Or do the white and then the black to see if all the colors come out?
Omg!!!!! Genius to press before pressing the shirt to heat up the bottom to cure the print omg!! I went from standing by my press for 5 minutes to cure to getting it done under a minute 🙏🏽thank you so much!
Hi, Crystal, I would like to see you cure the DTF powder using a griddle. I’m just curious; I do have 2 heat presses. A swing away and a clam shell. Thanks for showing us “guys” how those “guys” work! 😊 👚 👕
I remember when you did another DTF hack with the inkjet printer the black ink turned out great, but for some reason it lifted the corner of the design a little bit and when I did it at home with a different type of design it did the same thing.. I’m wondering if by heating the bottom platinum it solves that problem? Great tutorials!
Hi Crystal, I did not see the usual specks of white powder that I see in most other DTF hacks on your shirt (it almost looks like glitter or maybe unmelted adhesive) I saw it a lot on Delonda's shirt...are they on your shirt? I could not tell from the video...I noticed it on my white tshirt when I tried this DTF hack. I will try again using this hack as you did on a black t shirt
I don't have a sub printer, so can I use my HP inkjet printer? Also, yes please do a video using the griddle. I have the 12x12 heat press that I can use but I'd like to see the griddle trick.
So far so good! Crystal said: "I did (wash it) and it looks just as it did before the wash I have actually washed it multiple times now ❤️ absolutely one of my favorite hacks ❤️❤️Crystal
I was just scrolling through the comments to see how they held up in the wash! I just made a test shirt this morning but haven't had a chance to run it through the wash a a few times yet.
@heathersmith2847 well I did get something from htvront for dark shirts sublimation vinyl and it turned out beautifully. It hasn't been washed yet but the colors pop and don't look faded
My griddle melts at 225 in about 15 seconds. I grab with pliers and drag across to catch any middle uncured spots. Anything above 250 warps the paper because it melts too fast, so test quickness of melt. You can slowly reheat and get wrinkles out
🎉🎉 I'd like to see sublimination on canvas sneakers. Like hats, it can be tricky. Maybe some small prints or even if you can show us how to cut a template to fit a certain area on the shoe, that would be great. Vinyl would be great too, like paw prints or adding a mascot or something.
Hello! Thank you very much for this hack I will tries as soon you let me know if you were able to do the wash test to see how it went… Thank in advance… looking forward to your answer
Which Sawgrass ink are you using to make your colors pop?? I see they have the easy subli ink now and was curious if this is the ink you are using for these amazing projects?
Hi there. I'm really enjoying your videos on DTF. These hacks do save tons of money. I'm a little confused about this video. What was the reason you used vinyl on the back? If all you had to do was a white offset, attach both images and print it on DTF paper. To me, the vinyl was unnecessary. Am I wrong?
Loved the video, my question is…crafters use to sublimate directly onto the easy subli b4 the dtf hack, are the colors more vibrant using the dtf hack or no difference? Btw, using a griddle to cure the dtf was brilliant, I ran out & got a griddle after seeing your video about it & love it, thanks
Does the vinyl with the offset have to be white? I have a design that I want to try with a transparent background (mickey mouse ears with gingerbread). The white vinyl would show through the face part of the design. There is a "cream" colored Easyweed vinyl that is almost the same color as the shirt. Could I press it on top of the cream colored vinyl or does only white work? All of the videos show either white or clear vinyl. Thanks for any info.
Hi this video is great. I tried to do everything the same but for some reason when i pressed it i got bubbles and poweder. i made sure there was no powder left, it all melted. that took 10 mins to melt. maybe i didnt shake it off good ? i had the press on 320 for 15 sec. and peeled cold
Design used in this video 😎👇
designbundles.net/the-terrific-teacher-s-bundle?ref=fPnNdi
designbundles.net/midmagart/2453070-education-png-bundle-teacher-sublimation-bundle?ref=fPnNdi
How did it wash?
Can you please post a link where you found the powder and the transfer paper? This is an amazing video. I really want to try it.
@@trishann4180 yes I want to know too!!
What is the type of heat press that you have?
Hey you said you would post in the comments how the shirt turned out after washing you still have not done what you said you were going to do that's not good for those of us that watch you
Awe! Thank you so much for the shout out! Your shirt turned out amazing!!!
Thank you for a great tip Delonda! I know I loveeeed how it turned out!
The fact that I did NOT know about that ruler on the cricut cutter thing, being able to change the canvas color AND clicking that box to remove the grid 🤯 wow - great video, trying this out now! I like the outline showing better!
Me neither, 😂
@@NoemiValentin15 lol
That is really cool! The colors are really bright! I definitely want to see this done with an inkjet printer because that is what I have and would use. It would also be great to see it used on the larger sheets of DTF.
The offset helps it pop. I'm impressed at how vibrant it turned out!
I did do this hack , I’ve discovered that using my heat gun to melt the powder works so well. Using after the first powder then again after the second powder. Turns our absolutely perfect 😊
What setting did you use on your heat gun? This might be a stupid question too, but with mention using sublimation printer or inkjet printer I'm confused. Is this printed with sublimation ink or regular inkjet (office) printer??
@@One2ThreeCreationsbyMonica I'd like to know the answer as well, tnks.
I use the low setting working in small sections until all the powder is melting. And t those were done with a sublimation printer. This hack works really nicely for white shirts as well. Any color for that matter.
That’s a good idea. Key is getting powder on (wet)ink after printed asap. Melting and adding powder a second time is genius. Thank you!
Somebody told me that regular flour will also work for the powder, just a way to save money!
I just love this lady and her tutorials!❤️
I love design bundles, I love you Crystal, your ideas always give me motivation ❤
@@satribbett Thank you so much! We really appreciate the support!
I’m learning to do this. This is the best video I’ve found that was easy enough to understand. Great job, fantastic shirt.
Welcome to the "community"! Crystal does an AMAZING JOB at explaining, as does Delonda (Crafting with Delonda) and Michael aka Mr. Crafty Pants. I cannot get enough of these 3 and the things I have learned from them over the last year or so...
I am really new to all this stuff so I enjoy these videos. I just bought some powder and have the paper and inkjet printer but am nervous about trying it. I don't want to spend money on a sublimation printer since it's only for personal use and I don't really use my cricut all that often. Thanks for all the videos.
No need for fear, jump in! I myself will never pay for a sublimation machine. My favorite thus far has been Siser DTV, which you can do on light and dark fabrics of any kind. The ONLY benefit I see with DTF is you can use those pretty sublimation designs with bits and pieces of color everywhere......... so you don't have to weed. That's honestly the only benefit. I do like I can use those designs with the DTF technique.
Loved it! Can wait to find out how it held up with washing! Thank you❤
Also Yolanda adds powder again after the melt. Then melts the powders one more time. Make sure people know that step . Very important for washing purposes
Why is it important for washing?
@@kimkass9548Ive never powdered twice & never have had problems washing. I made a shirt for my son who unfortunately got sick on it the next day. I scrubbed on the print with a laundry brush, using all kinds of detergents to soak & scrub to pre-treat, then washed, heat dried, and it still looks fabulous!
GREAT INFORMATION TODAY!!!! YOU ARE THE BEST!!
8:26 I like it with the white offset border showing a bit! I am going to have to try this for my daughter's preschool teachers as a farewell gift as she is going into kindergarten next year ❤
I tried DTF over HTV a few months ago. I didn’t care for the area where the DTF edge appeared fuzzy on the HTV. someday soon I will try the DTF over Siser material that is marketed for eco solvent printing. I think it will work much better because it’s made to print on.
Me too, did you try again ? I used htvront white htv., tried less pressure, less time etc nothing worked.. I wonder if this only works with sister easy weed. ?
I usually see white specs in everyone's print...but yours look perfect!
I'd love to see this with inkjet on darks as I don't have a sublimation printer. Also different ways to cure the DTF (heat gun griddle etc) would be appreciated. Thank you!
the ink for ink jet is a water based ink, so as soon as it gets washed the first time you will pretty much lose it all
I don't have sublimation anything so I too would love to hear more about these hacks for an inkjet printer
Love Delonda!!!
I like it with the offset best ... really makes it "pop"!
I always learn something new when I watch your videos. Thank you.
👍👍👍👍👍great tutorial, Crystal 🔮 I love this design; instead of using on a "teacher" project, I'm thinking on a t-shirt for a student.
PLEASE do project using an INK JET PRINTER😊 Got interrupted while watching premiere but have now finished watching. TY Crystal 🔮 & Design Bundles🎉🎉🎉
I think on the black tshirt the white offset showing is a great idea, maybe on a color not as dark wouldn’t need to have the offset showing. I like this hack a lot. Thanks!
usually people offset an image because of the complexity of cutting the image and weeding. I think. But also, because you can only do the dtf hack on white background. Idk, I am assuming. Maybe someone can comment.
Will like to know if the colors held up or faded also love to see on bigger paper, I'm so hooked on your channel 😊 I'm about to buy th epson 2803 but not sure if I want to buy the sublimation ink to convert or just use the ink it come with to just dedicate to using this hack,help! What's best 😅
I Love it with the border it stands out more it looks so pretty
I use my easy press to cool off my shirt after pressing in my heat press.
I know they make cooling stones but those easy presses are cold when not turned on and work great for cooling off quickly
Great idea!
The angle is perfect! I love this hack!
Ok, you convinced me to try the DTF hack, lol... I have watched your previous videos about this, but this one is the best. Thanks so much.
Hey Anaely! Thank you for stopping by and if you have any questions while you are working on your project, send us an email to mail@designbundles.net or head over to our homepage ( www.designbundles.net ) and jump into a live chat with one of our support staff! - Dawn
Yes please, would appreciate bigger prints and on sawgrass. Thank you x
I love the border, really makes it pop!!! ❤
OMG!! I stumbled upon your youtube video and spent the next 3 hours watching previous ones!! I have had my Cricut for about 2 years and have been very frustrated learning how to use it. Most other "instructional" videos talk in the lingo and I didn't understand them. You are so clear and simple-very straight forward in your explainations and word choices!! I have learned SO VERY MUCH. I am ready to pull her back out, dust the bag and start projecting with a much better knowledge base thanks to your awesome training. THANK YOU!!!
That's amazing! We're glad you found us! If you have any questions, reach out to us at mail@designbundles.net or join us in a live chat through our homepage 🥰 - Dawn
Can’t wait to try this. The tee shirt turned out so good. The colors look amazing.
I would love to see this hack with an ink jet print and the DTF powder! I cannot get a sublimation printer at this time so would love to do it with my ink jet!
YES---bigger designs/bigger transfers, please!!!
Crystal... Have you considered trying the Sublimation DTF Hack on GLITTER HTV??? WOULD LOVE TO SEE ONE!
A very informative video. I hadn’t heard about the griddle hack for curing the DTF. Cool. I’m going to try this with my inkjet and the offset hack as well. I saw Delonda do the offset too. Thank you for sharing
Yaaaay, there's a work around for white!! Thank you as always ❤!!
Love it! Did you do a video after you washed it, I would love to see if the color held up!
Thank you so much for sharing this experiment.
Your welcome thank you for watching
Hey i love your page I’ve learned so much from you. Quick question have you ever try doing a mixture of drf powder? The black and white? Or do the white and then the black to see if all the colors come out?
Love that shirt you are wearing
hi great video, may i ask what is the difference between using normal sub paper compared with the DTF hack?
Omg!!!!! Genius to press before pressing the shirt to heat up the bottom to cure the print omg!! I went from standing by my press for 5 minutes to cure to getting it done under a minute 🙏🏽thank you so much!
Love this….I so want to try this I may have to watch this again if I go ahead to try this
Love the video I never knew that you can actually sublimate on htv white
I need to do this hack thank you again
@@angelissalgado1691 Let us know if it worked for you ☺️
I have to try this asap. Thank you for the tutorial. You look great Crystal! How does the shirt wash?
Yay! glad you liked it. and Thank you so much the shirt washed great no issues at all. - CrystalAnn
Yay!!! 🎉🎉🎉 Can’t wait to try this!! Thanks Crystal!! ❤️
I like it with out the off set showing
I love watching your videos and taking in all the information in I didn't know. Keep doing you great content 👍
Hi, Crystal, I would like to see you cure the DTF powder using a griddle. I’m just curious; I do have 2 heat presses. A swing away and a clam shell.
Thanks for showing us “guys” how those “guys” work! 😊 👚 👕
I remember when you did another DTF hack with the inkjet printer the black ink turned out great, but for some reason it lifted the corner of the design a little bit and when I did it at home with a different type of design it did the same thing.. I’m wondering if by heating the bottom platinum it solves that problem? Great tutorials!
Thank you.Could you show the freshly washed shirt , please?
Hi Crystal, I did not see the usual specks of white powder that I see in most other DTF hacks on your shirt (it almost looks like glitter or maybe unmelted adhesive) I saw it a lot on Delonda's shirt...are they on your shirt? I could not tell from the video...I noticed it on my white tshirt when I tried this DTF hack. I will try again using this hack as you did on a black t shirt
Yess I would love to see it on an larger sheet
Love things on angle. This is awesome!! Thank for sharing
Thank you for watching with us, Mabel! We're glad you found us! - Dawn
I would love to see the griddle and everything you mentioned at the end.
I'm loving it yesss, Thanks im definitely about to try it.❤❤
Loved it! Learning as I go ty for a new lesson I can't wait to try it.
With offset.Thanks for this tutorial. I'm waiting on my sawgrass.
I don't have a sub printer, so can I use my HP inkjet printer?
Also, yes please do a video using the griddle. I have the 12x12 heat press that I can use but I'd like to see the griddle trick.
Hi Crystal! How did the t-shirt make out with a washing! So excited to find out❤ Thank you!
So far so good! Crystal said: "I did (wash it) and it looks just as it did before the wash I have actually washed it multiple times now ❤️ absolutely one of my favorite hacks ❤️❤️Crystal
I was just scrolling through the comments to see how they held up in the wash! I just made a test shirt this morning but haven't had a chance to run it through the wash a a few times yet.
I hate to say I have washed my dtf hacked shirt and the design started lifting. Looking for a new way with black shirts
@DesignBundles great! I was wondering if this washed off the HTV...I ordered siser as well.
@heathersmith2847 well I did get something from htvront for dark shirts sublimation vinyl and it turned out beautifully. It hasn't been washed yet but the colors pop and don't look faded
Thanks for this ma, I am going to check back in a month or two please show us if the colors wash out
Crystal has shared that this didn't wash out and it's been her favorite DTF hack! - Dawn
I have an inkjet so I'm interested in seeing how this would perform on Inkjet. Thanks for your videos very interesting.
Thanks for this video. Is there no need to repress again?
What print setting should I use on my epson for this film, glossy, matte or?
My griddle melts at 225 in about 15 seconds. I grab with pliers and drag across to catch any middle uncured spots. Anything above 250 warps the paper because it melts too fast, so test quickness of melt. You can slowly reheat and get wrinkles out
ill have to try this at the higher temp she recommends my ink appears to leave a cracked look to it
Hello ,if I get an epson ecotank I would have to switch the ink to sublimation ink before doing any dtf hack with the powder correct?
Correct.
That looks bomb!!!! Love it ❤
🎉🎉 I'd like to see sublimination on canvas sneakers. Like hats, it can be tricky.
Maybe some small prints or even if you can show us how to cut a template to fit a certain area on the shoe, that would be great.
Vinyl would be great too, like paw prints or adding a mascot or something.
Yes would love a video on this too...my daughter's 2nd bday is coming up an really want to make a custom pair of shoes for her....
@@jasimeng9695 that would be so cute! I bet she would love those!
I love it too I want to know to how it going to look after wash
Crystal
you are looking fabulous!!! What are you doing to help in your journey? Thanks, I love all your videos!!
Hi Patricia! Thank you so much! I'll share this with Crystal and ask for all the secrets 🙂 - Dawn
Hello! Thank you very much for this hack I will tries as soon you let me know if you were able to do the wash test to see how it went… Thank in advance… looking forward to your answer
Love this! I’m thinking of starting a shirt business
@@cocogoddess0297 ohhh exciting! Let us know how it goes! ☺️
Is the white htv regular iron on? 😲 I thought you can do this only in easy subli
Great tips in this video. I definitely learned many new things.
I love this idea
Do you have the steps listed in order anywhere so I can print to follow?
Could you possibly try this for the glass Libby cups? Just the dtf hacks not with the htv. I think it would be awesome if it worked. Thanks.
Thanks ! Excellent instructional video !
Brilliant ❤
Thanks for the video! Is this possible with the sawgrass sg500 with the siser ink as well?
Please try it with the ink jet printer. I am saving for a sublimation printer but would love to try out ink jet hacks in the meantime.
Definitely try the griddle hack and the inkjet. Very interested in both! Did the colors wash out??
Hey Keshia!! We'll be sharing the results in the comments!! - Dawn
Did you happen to do this hack with the inkjet printer? How'd it turn out? Loved this video!
Which Sawgrass ink are you using to make your colors pop?? I see they have the easy subli ink now and was curious if this is the ink you are using for these amazing projects?
@@YulnikitaSinger We recommend the Sawgrass SubliJet-UHD ink for this types of projects, hope that helps!
Hi there. I'm really enjoying your videos on DTF. These hacks do save tons of money. I'm a little confused about this video. What was the reason you used vinyl on the back? If all you had to do was a white offset, attach both images and print it on DTF paper. To me, the vinyl was unnecessary. Am I wrong?
@@jellissa You can do it both ways! Whatever works best for you ☺️
Wow un video eccezionale ❤ volevo però assicurarmi di una cosa, si stampa sul lato opaco se non ho capito male giusto? Grazie
Loved the video, my question is…crafters use to sublimate directly onto the easy subli b4 the dtf hack, are the colors more vibrant using the dtf hack or no difference? Btw, using a griddle to cure the dtf was brilliant, I ran out & got a griddle after seeing your video about it & love it, thanks
I think this is brighter than using the easy subli sheets. I also like the fact this is smooth and the easy subli sheets aren't.
Hello, I want to try printing a design on a 100% cotton light blue t-shirt, my question is do I need white HTV for my t-shirt color. Thank you!
Does the vinyl with the offset have to be white? I have a design that I want to try with a transparent background (mickey mouse ears with gingerbread). The white vinyl would show through the face part of the design. There is a "cream" colored Easyweed vinyl that is almost the same color as the shirt. Could I press it on top of the cream colored vinyl or does only white work? All of the videos show either white or clear vinyl. Thanks for any info.
I want to now can you use normal inkjet ink for dtf printing.. or has it got to be sublimation ink? Thanks x
That’s my question as well. I only have an Epson eco tank with regular ink.
Griddle what a great idea
Hi this video is great. I tried to do everything the same but for some reason when i pressed it i got bubbles and poweder. i made sure there was no powder left, it all melted. that took 10 mins to melt. maybe i didnt shake it off good ? i had the press on 320 for 15 sec. and peeled cold
Will you post a link to the flat wireless mouse and keyboard you're using please??
So, do you only have tutorials for Cricut users? My machine is a silhouette and I use an Epson 15000 printer. Thanks.
Yes let’s try this with the inkjet printer also 11 x 17 paper
I like the white boarder
Would love to see this hack with a inkjet printer, since that's the printer I currently have.
I've seen many of your videos and I'm sorry this is off topic... but what keyboard and mouse are you using?
I’ve seen the dtf film laid on top of the easy press upside down to melt the powder on the film.
I like it with the white offset
are you using sublimation ink in this video