Working with Sublimation and HTV Together
What you'll learn
Sublimation and HTV are often seen as two separate things. In this beginner-friendly class, YouTuber creative Leslie Irene will teach you how to pair the two methods so you can make your very own beautiful shirt. She will walk you through the differences between sublimation and HTV, and she will teach you some tips and tricks to help you get the best results out of this wonderful project. This class includes an SVG file for you to download, that you can find in the Materials section.
Materials and tools used in this class
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HTV (2 colors)
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Sublimation paper
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Butcher paper
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Heat tape
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Polyester shirt
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Cutting machine or Cricut
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Heat press or easy press
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This class has 7 sessions (38m)
Meet Leslie Irene, your teacher for this class! She will demonstrate step-by-step, how to make a shirt using the techniques of sublimation and HTV together.
Discover the materials you will need for this project.
IncludedDuring this part of the class, you will learn about the difference between sublimation and HTV (heat transfer vinyl). Leslie will also talk about the pros and cons of each one.
Here, you will learn how to work with the png and SVG files provided for you. You will also learn how to print the png file and how to cut the SVG file using the Cricut design space.
Leslie will show you how to prepare your garment to be sublimated as well as tips and tricks to make sure you avoid mistakes. You will also learn how to press your sublimation design onto your garment.
Next, you will learn how to prepare your garment for HTV and how to press HTV onto the garment.
Leslie thanks you for watching her class and following her lessons! Don't forget that you can share your result in the Project section.
Leslie Ruano
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I love creating sublimation, Cricut, and sewing craft tutorials. I love thinking outside the box and experimenting on things, that no one has tried before.