I know there is silk screening and I thought that I have heard of the heat transfer with the Dye-Sub printer and/or other techniques. I’m looking to design a shirt for a friend with a large logo on the back and a small one on the front. It can be single color if needed. I will be making about 10 shirts total.
Anyone have thoughts or suggestions?
heat transfer vinyl would be a great option for this. I’ll post a pic of shirts I made. standby. @mreynolds does this all the time and does it well. He might have some advice for you too.
Create your art in maybe Inkscape - Check the schedule, or ask for a Silk Screen class to create the screen, Get T shirts form Micheal’s or Joann’s $2.00 -2.50 and print away. . I think the ink is like 1.00 per shirt unless you buy your own.
Silk screen t-shirts are fast and fun!
I typically use sisal easyweed heat transfer vinyl. I buy mine from GSG as they’re kinda local.
Last shirts I made, I had 3 layers of color. It’s super easy to do. I need to get back into classes so I may throw a multi heat vinyl class up if anyone wants