Tips and Tricks in Shirt Printing
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by: John Bush
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if you have all your fabric pieces cut out, you can begin to assemble the purse itself. Just lay out the front of the tee-shirt, or the piece with the design, on the bottom but make sure it is facing up. And on top of that lay the back of the shirt. Very next step can be completed using traditional needle and thread, a sewing machine, or even fusible webbing. This really depends on your skill level, and what you feel comfortable using. We want to leave a space of at least half an inch on all sides of the purse. People tend to eyeball this step, but you can also measure if you prefer.
While using the method you prefer, stick a seam around the edge of the fabric pieces, while maintaining that small space. It can save you a lot of time and frustration if you accidentally stick too close to your logo. We will now need to trim off the excess fabric. Earlier to doing that, we recommend turning the purse inside out, so you can see the front of the bag and decide if it still looks good. We can also leave the excess fabric if you like.
Some screen printing machines are pretty simple devices. Common most basic screen printing machine for t-shirt holds a single screen so that it can be dropped down onto a printing surface holding a shirt, consistently in the same position time after time..
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John Bush is a professional fashion designer with 10 years of experience in the Custom Printed T shirts design and Screen Printing T Shirts design field.
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