Must Try Hack DTF Printing Secret with Sublimation
Want to put sublimation designs on white cotton shirts using your sublimation printer? In this step-by-step tutorial, I show you an easy DTF sublimation hack that works without needing a DTF printer! This DIY method is perfect for beginners and budget-friendly crafters looking to expand what they can create with sublimation ink.
I start by unboxing a DTF starter bundle and share a genius storage hack using a pink container from Michaels to keep your DTF powder mess-free. Then I walk you through the entire process of printing three Bluey-themed designs, coating them with powder, curing them under the heat press, and pressing them onto white cotton shirts.
The results? Vibrant, durable, and totally adorable custom t-shirts for my kids — all using sublimation on cotton! 💖
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📦 What I Used in This Video:
Sublimation printer
DTF transfer film (8.3″ x 11.7″)
Pink DTF powder
Heat-resistant tape
Heat press (set to 320°F)
Plastic container from Michaels (Simply Tidy)
White 100% cotton shirts
Bluey digital designs
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