27-07-10, 02:27 PM | #1 |
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the unoffical clothing thread.
well seeing as I've left it quite late, and Paul seems to have his hands full (I've had stuff off him before and it's very good).
I though I'd give it a go myself, so a plain black T shirt and a zip up hoodie with a little skull logo was my starting point. Knocked up this before in Photoshop and printed it out on transfer paper then onto the front of the T shirt and something for the back onto the Hoodie, first a skull and some barbed wire Then some bike matching decals A few white letters added reflecting the actual engine capacity Then onto the front Oh and to show the like to the bike's decals Perhaps not as good as Paul's stuff, but great to do none the less. Cheers Mark.
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Re: the unoffical clothing thread.
how did you get the transfers onto the garments mark, do you have a heat press?
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Re: the unoffical clothing thread.
No but the wife has an iron amd greaseproof paper.
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Re: the unoffical clothing thread.
Nice one Mark ...well done
Looking forward to having a chat & a cuppa with you ... last time was when we had an early breakfast at box hill !! See You there |
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indeed it was mate, you coming in the van? makes it easier to find you.
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Re: the unoffical clothing thread.
How did you cut out the letters and numbers? Are they on a black background?
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Re: the unoffical clothing thread.
all the orange ones are from a set of bike decals and lazer cut so no no background at all, the white letters are from an alphabet sheet (cost £2.99) so no background other than te hoddie itself.
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Re: the unoffical clothing thread.
the two on the T shirt are just Iron on sheet and inkjet printed, then cut out.
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Ahhh
So how have you got the decals to stay on? Have they just stayed on with the iron? I make a lot of my own stuff for the ferret rescue so just wanting a couple of ideas |
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Re: the unoffical clothing thread.
yeah I done a little experimenting and a hot Iron for about 90 seconds works fine. it's very thin vinyl after all, cover with greaseproof paper and it won't stick to the iron, rub in for about a minute while it cools and peel the greaseproof off smoothly.
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