LIER ONE wrote:
NICE! They make transfers that you can print on and then iron on. You could do that too.
i didnt know that do you know where i can buy the stuff,i mean i got a couple shirts made where the people press on this big ironer thing and it puts it on the shirt but where do i get the transfer stuff????? i really need it so i can make better clothes instead of using markers,pens and paint
i have a reason, so there fore i am not a rebel without a cause
Yeah if you go to some photocopy shops they offer a service where you can take in any picture and they copy it onto some transfer paper, then you can take it home and iron on your clothing. Pretty cool as you can design anything you like and print it on a T-Shirt.
I'm in the process of making an Orphans shirt. My first attempt was a disaster as the black dye agent I used was too runny and bled over the lines of the lettering. My second attempt will be cutting out the letters in black material then stitch them onto an olive green T-shirt.
[IMG]http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k70/shaunographic/warriorssig.jpg[/IMG]
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I got a really good ORPHANS shirt a couple of years ago (still@lizzies i think). It had the block letters printed on a washed olive green t-shirt. After a couple of years ans washes, it looks screen acurate now. I wear it tho.
I'm in the process of making an Orphans shirt. My first attempt was a disaster as the black dye agent I used was too runny and bled over the lines of the lettering. My second attempt will be cutting out the letters in black material then stitch them onto an olive green T-shirt.
lol ninth delegate even has a dog thats a fan of the movie
i have a reason, so there fore i am not a rebel without a cause
Using the iron on transfer paper technique, I created this masterpeice......
It looks better than it does in the photo. I put my set of warriorcleon patches in the scanner. Used a little bit of photoshop magic and made the rocker symetrical (the actual embroided patch is lob-sided) seperated all the letters, Split the warbird in half and made it a mirror image, pasted the flames on top afterwards and stretched it to fit, doubled the thickness of the black line on the wing mounts, added a black border and increased the overall size. With it being a scan, all the stitching shows up on the print.
[IMG]http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k70/shaunographic/warriorssig.jpg[/IMG]
Laziness is a skill that must be practiced everyday.
Ninth Delegate wrote:
Using the iron on transfer paper technique, I created this masterpeice......
It looks better than it does in the photo. I put my set of warriorcleon patches in the scanner. Used a little bit of photoshop magic and made the rocker symetrical (the actual embroided patch is lob-sided) seperated all the letters, Split the warbird in half and made it a mirror image, pasted the flames on top afterwards and stretched it to fit, doubled the thickness of the black line on the wing mounts, added a black border and increased the overall size. With it being a scan, all the stitching shows up on the print.
OMG THATS FREAKIN AWESOME
i have a reason, so there fore i am not a rebel without a cause