flock and flex multilayering

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Hi! I done some multilayering in the past with flex but i wonder if i can multilayer flock on flex (not flex on flock :rolleyes: ) ?? I cant see any reason why it would not stick but i preffer to ask first before i ruin my last hoodie :) it seating here for months now so ithought i have a go and treat myself with some new designe :D

so please ppl, any tips, do's or dont's??
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I've used flock and flex on a few designs Paul but I've always done my designs so the flock goes onto the material and not onto other parts of flex - don't know why but if I can I tend to avoid multi-layering if possible so it's not as thick (although I have done it in the past)

An example of avoiding the multi-layering is below:

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thanks Adam!
great designe btw!
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Paul;29088 wrote:thanks Adam!
great designe btw!
No problem Paul - and thanks for the comments ............ :-)
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so... here it is my 1st atempt to 5 layer designe :) I messed it up a bit but still ok for wearing at the gig :D

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5 layer design Paul?

There's only 3 colours Red, White & Blue (not including the t-shirt as this is black) so do you mean 3 layer design using the black of the t-shirt for the letters??
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1-white,2-red,3-blue, 4white again letters shade :),5-black letters.

letters are blac layer of flex :D
this is actulay not real layers and first 3 i did "your" way. then last 2 full layers :rolleyes:


BTW! this is vinyl from YOULO! its fantastic for this kind ogf job! weeding is pure pleasure now as you dont need to use force pe weed :) backing should be little sticky tho for easy layering but you cant hae everything :)
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ok :) now the other way round :) any one mixed flock with flex but when flex was on top of the flock? do that work???
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Paul - I just looked at the Yolo garment vinyl and I was just about to order some metalic gold and silver ................. then I noticed 'hand wash' only?

Reference putting flex on top of flock ................. I don't think it would work. It may stick but I don't think it would look nice and be very durable without a close surface to stick to.

When I first started doing vinyl I did a fleece with vinyl - although it stuck to it there was a lot of play as the fibres moved behind the vinyl, I never washed the fleece and ended up binning it!
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Paul;29255 wrote:
BTW! this is vinyl from YOULO! its fantastic for this kind ogf job! weeding is pure pleasure now as you dont need to use force pe weed :) backing should be little sticky tho for easy layering but you cant hae everything :)
I looked at the Yolo Vinyl, is it not cold peel?
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