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I have been making my own designs for t-shirts.
I just designed a t-shirt with an amazing design, that basically takes up the whole shirt.
How can I make my drawings reality?

2007-10-06 05:27:29 · 15 answers · asked by peekchure 1 in Beauty & Style Fashion & Accessories

15 answers

professional fabric printing
or printable iron-on transfers

2007-10-06 05:29:11 · answer #1 · answered by Frogz 6 · 1 1

Too many. I even have lots from years in the past that i do no longer placed on anymore and don't likely hear to the bands anymore so I won't record them, yet those I at present placed on incorporate 3 Bauhaus shirts, 2 Christian dying shirts, Siouxsie and the Banshees, The therapy, 40 5 Grave, Bella Morte, Audra, The Cruxshadows, Wolfsheim, and a couple of KMFDM shirts. i ought to purchase some new ones even with the undeniable fact that via fact a great form of those are wiped out and the a number of bands (The Cruxshadows, as an occasion) i do no longer likely hear to too plenty anymore.

2016-10-10 10:12:35 · answer #2 · answered by miceli 4 · 0 0

www. ZaZZle.com

There are tons of sites online that will press up your image for you on several different things. You will submit your design they will press it up and ship it back to you. Purses hats bags bears. A small fee but everything comes at a cost. Whether it is printer ink or paper or paying someone to do it for you. Depends on what you want to do.

A few years ago I saw a printer that printed directly onto Tshirts. Someone may still produce one. You would actually put the tShirt thru the printer. I personally like www.Zazzle.com

But here are some others:

www.spreadshirt.com
www.cafepress.com
www.customink.com

I wonder with like www.cafepress.com since your image stays on their site do you make a profit if other people purchase your design. You may want to look into that. Then you could make some money from your design.

2007-10-06 05:35:19 · answer #3 · answered by blaze1ab 2 · 1 1

Either buy some silk screen for mass production printing, go to a custom shirt place (they can be expensive, with the set up fees, and depending on how many colors), if it's one color the shirt place can make a vinyl heat transfer, or just make a heat transfer (iron on) from you computer (although they never turn out right).

2007-10-06 05:29:54 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Visit your local custom t-shirt shop - there are plenty in SoCal. Bring your designs with you and ask them how to make them! You don't have to commit to an order, you could merely ask a lot of questions as to t-shirt construction and take the tips home with you and practice making your own samples - then sell them at local craft fairs and flea markets. If they sell well, go back to the t-shirt shop with your order and you will be in business.
Good Luck!

2007-10-06 05:33:06 · answer #5 · answered by enn 6 · 0 1

Screen printing. In high school I took a screen printing class and we were aloud to use the materials for others things, such as clothing and other projects. You may be able to find companies in your area that will custom screen print your designs for you.

2007-10-06 05:35:33 · answer #6 · answered by angiemedic56 3 · 0 0

Get those iron on transfer papers and a plain teeshirt and then print your design onto the transfer and iron it to said tee shirt. Simple as simple town.

2007-10-06 05:42:33 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

The easiest, but most expensive way is to go to a manufacturer, and have them print them out for you; such as hanes.com

The only other way I know is to buy your t-shirt; and a special type of paper that you iron onto the shirt. You let it cool, and it should stick.

2007-10-06 05:35:23 · answer #8 · answered by Corwin Shiu 4 · 0 1

take it to a screen printing shop...in my experience, they have improved my designs a little too. Also, the more bulk you order, usually the cheaper cost per item

2007-10-06 05:33:57 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

acmore or staples or ithink ofice supply sotres, but most likely acmoore or any craft store like it has easy iron on transfer papers, printable and so easy to follow instructions, i do it all the time, if u want a mass production of the shirt then ud have to look up a business on line

2007-10-06 05:32:13 · answer #10 · answered by Miss J 4 · 0 2

go to a t-shirt making store and show them the design and they might make it like the one that u want..

2007-10-06 05:29:23 · answer #11 · answered by міснзιιз♪ 5 · 0 2

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