Sublimating 100% Cotton Shirts Using SUBLIMATE SPRAY! (FULL DEMO)

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Full Demo and review Sublimating 100% Cotton Shirts Using SUBLIMATE SPRAY! from Etsy. There are many methods to sublimate your garments and here is another option using a spray.

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Peroxide will remove the burn also lay butcher paper on the press and on your garment. I used card stock in between my shirt, it’s thicker and protects the shirt front and back. Great job I love your channel.

cynthiaflowers
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Actually really refreshing to see someone makes mistakes and share with us how to remedy them. She's honest and letting us learn from her mistakes.

Screamus
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Love the fact you are so transparent... I truly appreciate you taking the time to show the do's and don'ts... keep up the amazing work 🥰😍

Mz_Lyric
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First off love your videos 🎀 I use a Breyer roller to push the sub spray into the fabric. I also use like a fine mist as to not soak but to eventually apply the sub spray then I let dry either overnight or just by placing the shirt on the press without closing it just so the heat from the top plate will help speed up the drying. That way I don’t get that burn on my fabric. I find this method works best for me hopefully it will work for someone else.🎀

bowsbyjaggerscreations
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Good job! But I use Dyepress Sublimation Spray, it turned Yellow because you used too much spray and you should break down the spray a little more with more water it was too concentrated. It is supposed to be sprayed lightly not saturated, saturated but not too wet. just a tip to get the best results. And yes get a spray bottle that has 2 different spray settings and spray across stop go across again below where you sprayed and continue until you finish the area, not up and down or s. I know it says spray twice but I only spray once. Better to have too little than too much because you can always add more. Too much spray yellows it because of the concentration, trial and error we learn from our mistakes.p.s too much spray and saturation is what is making your paper stick. Too wet on the front and was not thoroughly dry on your last shirt. Hope this helps!

sharronsuttles
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Thank you for your tutorials. I watched a video that showed them rolling the spray on the shirt with a small paint roller to get an even coat on the sprayed area.

rebeccakosinski
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I am just getting ready to start my DTF and sublimation apparel printing bussiness . So far it's been a lot of research. I want to say I have learned so much from you. Your videos give me the confidence that I need to jump. Thank you so much.

shawnvillamagna
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Where has this channel been all my life I love have you show when things don't go right it makes me feel more at ease about my own mistakes. Thank you and keep the videos coming

veronicatonkins
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I’m a new fan! Just came across your page and I’m obsessed! Your videos are so informative and you keep it real, mistakes and all! Love the transparency!

TamareLove
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Hi I really appreciate it that you are being 100% genuine!!! Because you could of just Edited all your mistakes out but you didn't!!! But can I make a suggestion? I think you need a heat-press PILLOW on the bottom of the heat press & attach TEFLON paper with MAGNETS & it will always be there & your HEAT PRESS & your projects will be protected. Thank you for videos 💛

bahyaowensable
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Great job. I like that you were honest about the mistake. There are instructions that says to put a towel underneath on the heat press. That may reduce the burning.

itsjenga
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I like that you show the mistakes some people videos you never see any and the when we try at home all kinds of things happened so thank you for keeping the good and the bad on videos.

glorydel
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When sublimating on fabric tear the design paper instead of cutting it, the straight cut edges will leave a line on your garments - Just found you in January and love your videos keep up the good work - Be Blessed

wilhelminaedwards
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I have BEEN sleeping 😴 on ur channel but not any more THANKS for all that u Do 💐🥂❤️

moniquevann
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Thanks for letting me learn from your mistakes! Appreciate your content!!

Akil-
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I’m only through your intro and I already LOVE YOU!

aliciat
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You have a new truly 100% follower in me because girl you are a blessing that truly will push me to get it done and know that I can.

withneywesley
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Your content is so good. I didn’t lose interest at all. I’m a fan! Even watching the printing is relaxing. You and I talk to our printers the same way. Thank you:)

natashasouliere
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I tried to do double side sublimation before and had the same problem. I feel your pain! I love your videos.

melaniebullard
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Hi Katrina! I just recently found your videos and I really love how informative and generous you are sharing what you know. I have seen a couple of videos where cotton was successfully sublimated. One is by the dye press lady where she put a thin silicone mat inside the tshirt before spraying the poly-t and that protected the back of the tshirt really well. Also you need one of those continuous spray bottles for an even distribution of the poly-t. I've seen another video where a rolling brayer was used to press the poly-t into the fibers of the tshirt after spraying. I hope these tips can help if you ever decide to try sublimating on cotton again.

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