SUBLIMATION ON COTTON WITH DTF POWDER HACK | SUBLIMATION HACK

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SUBLIMATION ON COTTON WITH DTF POWDER HACK | SUBLIMATION HACK

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I finally tried the SUBLIMATION ON COTTON WITH DTF POWDER HACK! It worked; but it will not be my "go-to" method for sublimating on cotton. Make sure to watch the full tutorial from the beginning to the end; because I am sharing all of the tips and tricks I know to make this SUBLIMATION ON COTTON WITH DTF POWDER HACK work! My actual "go to" for sublimation on cotton is by using the HTVRONT Clear Sublimation HTV; but this process works as well.

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All Comments (21)
  • If you put the Teflon sheet back over it and press again for 5 to 10 seconds I think you will see a large difference. Dtf actually requires two presses. One like you did and another to finish it, after the second you will see the gloss factor will be much more intense. Love watching.
  • I do DTF printing and press my prints @ 150°C for 10 seconds. The reason for cold pealing is for the melted glue to cool as to not come off the fabric when peeling. The shorter press time avoids the bubbles in your prints. The powder glue actually starts boiling after a maximum of 15 seconds and causes the bubbles you see in the Gnomes hats. A second press is done with silicone paper to set the print. Hope this helps 😉
  • @tonyapash
    I am so glad I found your channel! You are very real with your reactions and advice. You are very appreciated by this new subscriber!
  • @shay1536
    I love your videos, I've been following you for a little while and I love the step by steps and the transparency 😍 I really enjoy making shirts just trying to get this sublimation down pack🤦🏾‍♀️
  • I love how you encourage your watcher to do what is best for them instead of whatever works best for you. Thank you!
  • I absolutely love your channel. Your directions are easy to follow and the results are amazing. Thanks so much, you rock!
  • @mimimim
    What an awesome tutorial. I have been wanting to do this and was so afraid, you made it look so manageable. Thank you!!
  • @kathi3954
    Delonda, you are the only YouTuber that I have sent some $$ to. I love your energy and the amount of clear and honest detail you provide is amazing. Thank you!
  • Lol .. love the pointer I love how you go into detailed on products used.. and everything.. so needed when learning.. This turned out sooooo good!!!
  • @barbiej923
    Great video. Haven’t tried this yet and now I just might! Thank you!
  • @the_naP
    Your commentary during the shaking earned you a sub from me! This is awesome!
  • Thank you for showing this! I was wondering how it was done and you made is very easy to understand. 😊
  • @melirn7280
    I can't tell you how much I love your step-by-step tutorials. Thank you. <3
  • @lpfrank
    Thanks Delonda for your clarity, honesty and engaging vibes. Such good energy. 💛
  • Thank you so much for this video Delonda! I’ve not tried sublimation yet, but I’ve been watching different methods and different videos. I really love how you take the time to explain this hack. I can’t wait to set up my printer for sublimation.
  • Thanks for the content. I usually don’t comment on videos; however your content is straightforward and definitely encouraging. I thank God for your energy and willingness to share.
  • I would only suggest using the DTF sublimation hack if you have a large, well-ventilated work area. I did the DTF sublimation hack with a different brand DTF powder - and in my small house, it caused me to have breathing issues. It doesn't have a smell, so be cautious or use protective equipment.
  • @stadts1233
    Hi Yolanda , first I just love watching your videos! So very helpful and you are just so nice and bubbly. I have discovered that using a heat gun to melt the powder works amazing. Hovering are und an inch or 2 and working in small sections. I have a htvRont heat press but the heat gun I find no reason to use the 385 setting to melt. Also I’ve used the method you showed on white cotton as well as light colored cotton shirts too. Wow ! They turned out perfect. A little offset and a couple with 0 setting offset. Thanks again 😊
  • I just ordered my first small heat press and I needed to get guidance and help, you are so good at explaining this process, so genuine!!!