Omg I love the purple hoodie with your design on it!! I’ve been wanting a purple hoodie for a while now and supporting small art businesses is always a win!!
I love all the new designs and that heat press looks so handy! It's very tempting to buy it😆 I wanted to ask where did you get those display square things for your stall that you click together and assemble. I do markets too and they look so handy and so good especially because they are light and able to flat pack.
Dtf might mean something else... But im telling you rn, that isnt what comes to mind first, at all. Edit: for those who want to know the context meaning, it is "direct to film transfer." Why that initialism for that product, I couldn't tell you.
literally just watched your latest studio vlog, came home to eat my dinner and saw you've just posted a new video?! hooray!! 🎉 Absolutely LOVE all these new items you've been making this year - such huge step and everything is so beautiful! I NEED that messy artist tote!!! The heat press is such a game changer ❤
The tote bags look GORGEOUS!!! Do you know if your DTF prints are hot peel or cold peel? I've noticed you are are peeling the plastic off when it's still very hot, and sometimes lifts (at least, that what it seemed in the video). Because there is a chance the print might not be 100% fixated onto the fabric if the DTF you're using is a cold peel :) ❤ edit: I'm pretty sure both Baylee Jae and Katnipp talked about this topic in their videos about DTF!
Your consistent work is translating to success. ✨️😊✨️ So happy to see your business grow! 🤍 Perhaps you can try making some Earth (eco) - friendly products next year, just a friendly suggestion! 🌿😇🌿🌎
Hey, Pypah I'm confused. At 5:22 , you say that that's the first print and at around 5:30 you say that you were going to try the other designs but there are some tote bags with the other designs already hanging in the door behind you. 🤔
Direct-to-film (DTF) transfer is a printing method that uses a specialized printer to apply full-color designs to fabrics and other materials. DTF transfers are a popular choice for clothing and bags because they are durable, precise, and cost-effective.
Those who want to start this business will definitely do some basic research about it and find out what the abbreviation means. She generously showed the entire process of making her products and even linked the tools and machines needed to make them for those who would like to get into a similar business which I'm sure they will find helpful.
@ i know that but at the same time not everyone is going to look up what dtf means. if you look at other comments some thought it mean down to eff. im just saying it wouldve been best if she was to explain it because again not everyone is gonna be lookin it up
Those look so cute, Pypah is always delivering 😊
Omg I love the purple hoodie with your design on it!! I’ve been wanting a purple hoodie for a while now and supporting small art businesses is always a win!!
I love all the new designs and that heat press looks so handy! It's very tempting to buy it😆 I wanted to ask where did you get those display square things for your stall that you click together and assemble. I do markets too and they look so handy and so good especially because they are light and able to flat pack.
Dtf might mean something else... But im telling you rn, that isnt what comes to mind first, at all.
Edit: for those who want to know the context meaning, it is "direct to film transfer." Why that initialism for that product, I couldn't tell you.
That was basically where my mind went first. 😭
This. ^
I came to the comments to try to figure out what she actually meant lol
❤ the video!
literally just watched your latest studio vlog, came home to eat my dinner and saw you've just posted a new video?! hooray!! 🎉 Absolutely LOVE all these new items you've been making this year - such huge step and everything is so beautiful! I NEED that messy artist tote!!! The heat press is such a game changer ❤
The tote bags look GORGEOUS!!!
Do you know if your DTF prints are hot peel or cold peel? I've noticed you are are peeling the plastic off when it's still very hot, and sometimes lifts (at least, that what it seemed in the video). Because there is a chance the print might not be 100% fixated onto the fabric if the DTF you're using is a cold peel :) ❤
edit: I'm pretty sure both Baylee Jae and Katnipp talked about this topic in their videos about DTF!
Where did you get the printed images from? I don't see it in the description
So cute!! How does the print feels? Is it flexible, or grainy at all? :)
Your consistent work is translating to success. ✨️😊✨️ So happy to see your business grow! 🤍 Perhaps you can try making some Earth (eco) - friendly products next year, just a friendly suggestion! 🌿😇🌿🌎
Love from a 27yo Bulgarian artist 👩🏻🎨🇧🇬 living in Italy. 🇮🇹 Happy Holidays!!! 🎄🎁✨
Hey, Pypah I'm confused. At 5:22 , you say that that's the first print and at around 5:30 you say that you were going to try the other designs but there are some tote bags with the other designs already hanging in the door behind you. 🤔
❤️
you cant just say “dtf” and not explain what it means cause not everyone knows what dtf stands for. idek what it stands for
Direct-to-film (DTF) transfer is a printing method that uses a specialized printer to apply full-color designs to fabrics and other materials. DTF transfers are a popular choice for clothing and bags because they are durable, precise, and cost-effective.
@ thank you because im not sure why she didnt explain it in her video. that wouldve been so helpful for anyone who wants to get into business like her
Those who want to start this business will definitely do some basic research about it and find out what the abbreviation means. She generously showed the entire process of making her products and even linked the tools and machines needed to make them for those who would like to get into a similar business which I'm sure they will find helpful.
@ i know that but at the same time not everyone is going to look up what dtf means. if you look at other comments some thought it mean down to eff. im just saying it wouldve been best if she was to explain it because again not everyone is gonna be lookin it up
@@Bananazzz98 👍 I got your point.