mini t.shirts
Re: mini t.shirts
I had to do 30 mini t. shirs and use the mouse mat trick underneath but found after the 5th one it was leaving a black outline and you culd see a black square, Is there andything else than apart silicon rubber I can use but haveing paid 8.50 for postage for 10 rolls of tape I don't want to buy rubber andd pay postage being the only use I would have for it would be the mini t shirts. Any ideas. I'm of to Portsmouth this afternoon so I will not be able to reply till I get back so I'll say thanks now.
Re: mini t.shirts
Hi
I use MDF cut to sizes of the t shirts - making sure the size is within the seam area so I don't get marks. If you use MDF, don't put the pressure too hard or it'll leave a mark of the edges - increase the time/heat instead. I also sometimes put greaseproof paper over the MDF I'm putting under the t shirt - that might work with the mouse mat to stop you getting the black marks.
Michele
I use MDF cut to sizes of the t shirts - making sure the size is within the seam area so I don't get marks. If you use MDF, don't put the pressure too hard or it'll leave a mark of the edges - increase the time/heat instead. I also sometimes put greaseproof paper over the MDF I'm putting under the t shirt - that might work with the mouse mat to stop you getting the black marks.
Michele
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thanks for that, one tip for min t shirts I use a coaster template and that gives a nice size image for it. Could I use a coaster under neath the mini t shirt with a teflon sheet over it. Would that work.
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Haven't tried that but don't see why not and I wouldn't use too much pressure - let me know how you get on.
michele
michele
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Sorry been so long in replying but been away the mini t-shirts that you hang in a car but too skinny and no strech for a teddy
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