If you want to do it by your computer,you need to buy some T shirt transfer paper,to put in the printer.
In Australia, I use a brand called Resolution.You can buy it by the sheet or packet,a packet of 5, A4 costs me $16.50.
There are really defined and easy to follow instructions in the pack.
Its easy to use and gives a good clear print.there are various sizes and types,depending on whether you are using light or dark Ts or ink jet or laser printer .Also various sizes.
After printing it out, then you iron them on.They are really easy to use. I can't even work out how to put my picture ion this site,instead of using an avatar,but I did a bunch of Ts for Xmas presents.
I would think you would be able to get them wherever you are in the world.
I'm sorry but,its sort of hard to give you an address of a store that deals with this sort of thing, not knowing where you are.
But try a business phone directory ,or in desperation send away and get one done on line.
Good luck, any way you decide to do it!
2007-01-01 03:35:22
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answered by sistablu...Maat 7
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1, Gather all the materials you'll need and head to the computer to choose your design. Be sure that it's a high resolution image, and that it'll show up well on the color of T-shirt you've chosen.
2, Edit the image. Resize the image depending on how small or large you'd like it to be. Now, print a practice page using regular paper. Be sure to set the printer to print in "mirror," "reverse" or "transfer”.
3, Print your image on transfer paper and allow it to dry thoroughly before you iron it on. Cut away any excess paper.
4, Use an ironing board or other flat, heat-safe surface, and turn the iron the proper setting. Too high and it will yellow the transfer, too low and it won't work. A cotton setting will typically suffice.
5, Iron the t-shirt first and then stretch out the area that you'll be working with. Make sure there are absolutely no wrinkles and the cloth is pulled taut before you place the transfer on the shirt.
6, Place the transfer on the shirt carefully and then iron the transfer on. Use plenty of pressure but be sure to press straight down on the transfer or you might rip it or wrinkle the fabric underneath. Iron according to the transfer paper instructions and then carefully remove the backing. If it starts to stick, lay the paper back down, adjust the heat setting on the iron, and try again.
For more information,click: http://skyimagepaper.com/
2015-04-02 15:48:33
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answered by ? 1
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You can draw your image, scan it onto a computer, rotate it so it's backwards and then transfer it onto the t-shirt
2007-01-01 03:08:20
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answered by 13 2
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go to art store and buy a simple screen print kit and follow instructions.
Cost $20 or so.
you will put your design on screen develop it, then transfer.
2007-01-01 03:18:41
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answered by mystk1111 2
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draw it, then scan it. then buy this paper- they have it @ hobby lobby and craft stores that has special paper so u print it onto it ten u iron it on to tshirts and stuff. i forget wat its called but i know its there. its not too expensive
2007-01-01 03:16:53
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answered by ♥ ♫ lauren ♫ ♥ 5
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