DTF (or direct-to-film) is the process of printing your design onto a film. That film can then be transferred onto a variety of items using an iron or heat press. DTF transfers all…
No. Fabric stickers are not meant to hold up in the wash.
No. While they are made from twill fabric, fabric stickers are thinner than patches and are not meant to be adhered with heat or permanently applied to other fabrics. That said, ir…
Fabric stickers may temporarily adhere to some fabrics; however, they're intended for use on smooth, hard surfaces.
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Fabric stickers are made of twill, which has a ribbed texture and soft, silky feel that is similar to iron-on patches.
Twill is a pliable yet durable material. It's thin enough th…
Yes, you can write on fabric stickers!
Fabric stickers will adhere best to smooth, hard surfaces, such as laptops, notebooks, phones, or water bottles.
It's important to note that fabric stickers are not intended for l…
Fabric stickers are printed on a twill material. Twill is a soft, pliable fabric that is durable and resistant to tearing. Its thickness and opacity help minimize the visibility of…
Fabric stickers are a fun and distinctive way to showcase your custom designs. Printed on a silky soft, twill material, they’re a unique sticker that can't be found anywhere else…
Prepare the press
Preheat your heat press to approximately 300°F.
Prepare the garment
Lay the garment flat, ensuring there are no wrinkles.
Press the garment for 10 seconds to smo…