If your material is prone to shrinking you ll want it to shrink before you put the iron on vinyl on your shirt.
Can you put t shirt vinyl on polyester.
Preparing a shirt for iron on vinyl.
We ve all been there.
Our shirts were under armour s heatgear 100 polyester shirts similar to nike dri fit but available in incredibles red and the iron on logos were purchased on etsy from tula la.
Cotton and cotton polyester blend fabrics are perfectly safe for heat transfers.
Fear of ruining expensive transfers or garments however can make the process appear to be more dangerous and complicated than it really is.
If you do it after there s a chance it might crack or peel off after the first few washes.
If you want to add some style and unique touches to a t shirt made out of this fabric then you shouldn t be afraid of doing so.
But then you hold up.
Use the vinyl remover you spray it on which softens the vinyl.
I also like to iron my shirt before i get started.
If you want to have a painted look you can sand just where the vinyl will be applied and then leave paint on the remaining parts of the surface.
Before you make your shirt pre wash it.
The last thing you want to do with your high end and ultra soft garment is heat apply a thick heavyweight heat transfer.
The first point we need to look at is that it certainly isn t impossible to heat press polyester.
The fabric seems difficult to decorate compared to the favorite cotton t shirt but don t be intimidated by polyester.
When printing fabrics that are soft and lightweight such as tri blends or slub t shirts choose a lightweight heat transfer vinyl or screen printed transfer with a soft feel that complements the fabric.
You re rushing to complete a shirt maybe because you want to get an order to your customer by the day you promised or maybe because you want to be able to have your shirt ready to wear in time for your daughter s soccer game.
That was posted in the heat presses.
Heat transfers can liven up an outfit and transform an ordinary shirt into a memorable keepsake.
I couldn t find anything about attaching iron ons to these types of shirts so i was a little nervous but went for it anyways.
So you re speedily making your design cutting the vinyl laying it all on the shirt and pressing it all into place.
It can be done.
If you want to have a varnished look first apply the htv to a clean surface and then varnish over the top.
You can apply stain prior to applying htv it should not affect the adherence.
Wear gloves as it has iso cyanates in it.