How to Order Custom DTF Transfers...No DTF Printer Needed!
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- Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
- Not ready to own a DTF (direct-to-film) printer? You can still get in on the DTF magic by ordering transfers and pressing them yourself! Here's how to order DTF transfers, and how to press them to a garment. It's quick and easy!
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0:00 Intro
1:07 Free DTF File
2:01 Ordering DTF Prints
4:47 Pressing a DTF File
7:51 Wrap Up - Навчання та стиль
Thank you for sharing
Great video Cori and love the design. Super fun!
Thank you friend!
Thank you
You're welcome!
Great video it would be nice to also see one on how to order sublimation transfers no printer needed.
Good idea!
I already have my logo, how can I have it printed so I can press it on my shirts.
You can just upload your logo to a place that sells DTF Prints (like Heat Transfer Warehouse) and they'll print it for you!
@@HeyLetsMakeStuff
Thank you so much!
Can you use a Cricut heat press for DTF?
It's not recommended. You really need firm, even pressure and when I tried my EasyPress, I didn't think I got quite the adhesion that I did with my big press.
Do they come ready with powder and all?
Yes!
How can I get Bella Canvas garments in Australia?
It does look like they ship to Australia! blog.bellacanvas.com/ultimate-guide-purchasing-wholesale-t-shirts/#:~:text=BELLA%2BCANVAS%20ships%20to%20anywhere,New%20Zealand%20and%20Puerto%20Rico.
How well does this hold up. I want to start a t-shirt business.
It holds up SO well and definitely is great for small businesses. 50 - 100 washes.
@@HeyLetsMakeStuff Wow, that's great, Thanks
Can someone please help me. In this example, there are multiple t-shirt sizes that need to be made for a family photo shoot.
Let’s say family A last name is Westmoreland, and family B last name is Jones. If both tees are size x-large, I can get a larger font on the tee that has Jones (less words) for a last name. But if I do that, wouldn’t it look kinda crazy when everyone is pictured together?
Well, there are a total of 20 kids, ranging in t-shirt size from a onesie to an extra large.
I am so confused about this that I am probably not doing a good job at asking this question.
Do I use the same size font on all the shirts that are the same size: 120 font on all x-large shirts, regardless of how long the longest word is?
Sorry for kinda rambling, but I would greatly appreciate any help as I want to do a good job.
This is a great question! If it was me, I would probably make jones slightly larger than Westmoreland, but not large enough to make it the same width. Does that make sense? There's no right or wrong way to do it, but I feel like making Jones slightly larger will help it be seen better but it won't be so enormous that it dwarfs Westmoreland.
@@HeyLetsMakeStuff Thank you. I am beside myself with this dilemma.
YES I LOVE IT. I DON'T HAVE A SUB. PRINTER. SEE MORE.
Corey can you send me your email?
You can reach out to me and my team at hello@heyletsmakestuff.com! :)