Making sure your tshirt is square and the image is in the middle - how do you do it?
Re: Making sure your tshirt is square and the image is in the middle - how do you do it?
Hello from Cheltenham,
I have done a few child 3/4 tshirts today for family members and had a nervous time trying to make sure that the tshirts were square and the image is in the middle I also had a blank mousemat under the tshirt to get a good solid pressing which I was very pleased with, my question is what tips and tricks do you use to line the tshirts up before closing the cover?
best regards
dave
cheltenham
I have done a few child 3/4 tshirts today for family members and had a nervous time trying to make sure that the tshirts were square and the image is in the middle I also had a blank mousemat under the tshirt to get a good solid pressing which I was very pleased with, my question is what tips and tricks do you use to line the tshirts up before closing the cover?
best regards
dave
cheltenham
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Re: Making sure your tshirt is square and the image is in the middle - how do you do it?
A good beginner technique is to fold the tee in half then give a quick press, there will then be a crease down the middle which you can use as a guide before pressing the design on.
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Re: Making sure your tshirt is square and the image is in the middle - how do you do it?
I also use a large, metal, right angled square. Not sure of the real name for it. This helps me get the design straight accross the t-shirt.
Re: Making sure your tshirt is square and the image is in the middle - how do you do it?
I just place a ruler between armpit seams which gives you a horizontal guide, and also shows you where the middle is. Cheap, easy and works.
Re: Making sure your tshirt is square and the image is in the middle - how do you do it?
I've been using a cutting7craft mat with a ruled grid. really useful for registration
Re: Making sure your tshirt is square and the image is in the middle - how do you do it?
For adult shirts I have a couple of wooden frames that i slip snugly inside the shirts at the seams. Then i place that over the bottom platen and let it hang there. Slide it till it is an even distance. One frame fits M - L and if I turn it sideways it fits XL - XXL.
Works for me and is quick and simple. I've now worked out a quick simple change so the frame can slide to fit different sizes perfectly.and quickly,
Ok, now someone can go make it out of plastic and patent it
Works for me and is quick and simple. I've now worked out a quick simple change so the frame can slide to fit different sizes perfectly.and quickly,
Ok, now someone can go make it out of plastic and patent it
Re: Making sure your tshirt is square and the image is in the middle - how do you do it?
If you cannot judge the middle of something to within 5% by eye, you might be in the wrong business ........
I was trimming an image the other week in front of a customer, - she remarked how good I was at using scissors, ----- a skill I had always taken for granted, but now, - when I watch, I have never seen anyone else use scissors as fast, or as neat as i do.
top tip,
get the garment proper square, - hang upside down and shake well, most garments are not perfect anyhow,
pre press it flat,
use eye to place in middle, then check position using how many 'fingers' it is from each edge, adjust accordingly, finger measure again.....
If you get a really pissed garment, and there is no true middle coz it is all wonky, you might have to get philosophical with your customer ...........
in the nicest possible way, inquire if (depending on gender of client)
their.....
testicles / mamms are symmetrical...... thought not, - so why should their t-shirt be perfect ! (joking!)
I was trimming an image the other week in front of a customer, - she remarked how good I was at using scissors, ----- a skill I had always taken for granted, but now, - when I watch, I have never seen anyone else use scissors as fast, or as neat as i do.
top tip,
get the garment proper square, - hang upside down and shake well, most garments are not perfect anyhow,
pre press it flat,
use eye to place in middle, then check position using how many 'fingers' it is from each edge, adjust accordingly, finger measure again.....
If you get a really pissed garment, and there is no true middle coz it is all wonky, you might have to get philosophical with your customer ...........
in the nicest possible way, inquire if (depending on gender of client)
their.....
testicles / mamms are symmetrical...... thought not, - so why should their t-shirt be perfect ! (joking!)
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Re: Making sure your tshirt is square and the image is in the middle - how do you do it?
With logobear, my eye is good enough for me and if anyone complains I always say "a blind man would like to see it" followed by "good bye"
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Re: Making sure your tshirt is square and the image is in the middle - how do you do it?
i have seen a lot of tees where people have placed then "square" with the top of the t without as logo says sorting out the t at the bottom first, most of them are skewed, eyes not letting me down here either, i would hate to press a crease down the front of a t, as a lot of the time that will remain, and show through anything else you are pressing onto it
but hubby once made an interesting shirt, which was a back logo and not straight at all (blame the cider) and the blokes Mrs complained, then hubby said get him to put it on, so the 6'2" bloke did, and it was perfectly level as the bloke has a twisted back/shoulder - now i still maintain that was the luck of the cider fairy, but he seems to think it was normal customer service.
but hubby once made an interesting shirt, which was a back logo and not straight at all (blame the cider) and the blokes Mrs complained, then hubby said get him to put it on, so the 6'2" bloke did, and it was perfectly level as the bloke has a twisted back/shoulder - now i still maintain that was the luck of the cider fairy, but he seems to think it was normal customer service.
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