How to Screenprint a T-shirt Using a Vinyl Cutout
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How to Screenprint a T-shirt Using a Vinyl Cutout
This tutorial will teach you how to print a design of your choosing onto a blank t-shirt! Screen Printing is a great way to create t-shirts and other fabrics with your very own designs on them! Included in this tutorial you will find a list of supplies needed, as well as step by step instructions to get you from start to finish!
Supplies
- Materials:
- Blank t-shirt
- Silk screen
- Speedball screen printing ink in desired color
- Packing tape
- 8 by 12 sheet of vinyl
- Transfer tape
- Tools:
- Computer with silhouette studio
- Silhouette Cameo
- Iron
- Hairdryer
- Small Squeegee
- Large Squeegee
- Dish soap
Create Your Design
Create the design you would like to print in your preferred application and import it into silhouette studio. To learn how to create a design in silhouette studio, checkout the following link: https://bit.ly/SilhouetteStudioTutorial
To learn to create a design in inkscape, checkout the following link: https://inkscape.org/learn/tutorials/
Note: The part of your design that would typically be the sticker is the part of your design that will be printed onto the t-shirt
Print Your Design Onto Vinyl
Export your design from silhouette studio and print it onto a sheet of vinyl. For instructions on how to print using a silhouette cameo, visit the following link: https://bit.ly/SilhouetteStudioTutorial Make sure to stop at step 12 and follow the instructions below for preparing your vinyl.
Weed Your Vinyl
Remove the pieces of vinyl of your design that you would like to be printed onto your t-shirt.
Squeegee Your Vinyl
Go over your vinyl with a small squeegee to remove any air bubbles.
Remove Your Vinyl From It’s Backing
Cover your vinyl with transfer tape. If you need to use multiple lengths of tape to cover the width of your vinyl, overlap the transfer tape. Press down firmly on the vinyl through the transfer tape to ensure it is secure. Then, peel the transfer tape away from the vinyl backing at a 45 degree angle, slowly, ensuring that all parts of your design are on the transfer tape.
Note: For small elements, you may need to go back and apply additional pressure through the transfer tape before beginning to pull back slowly again.
Apply Vinyl to Screen
Apply your vinyl to the screen. Press down on the vinyl through the transfer tape to make sure it attaches. Once you have finished pressing firmly, repeat step A but in reverse. Slowly pull back the transfer tape at a 45 degree angle, making sure that the vinyl sticks to the screen. All notes from Step 5 apply to Step 6.
Tape Your Screen
Using packing tape, tape over the edges of your vinyl and the edges of the screen. As demonstrated below, you want to ensure the tape covers both the edge of the design, as well as at least halfway up the side of the screen. This tape ensures that paint will not get on other portions of the shirt.
Tip: Create a seal on the edges of the screen by using your finger to push into the corner as seen in the photo below.
Iron Your Shirt
Iron the t-shirt that you would like to print on. If you do not know how to iron, there are instructions at the following link: https://bit.ly/HowToIron
Prepare Your Screen for Printing
Place and center the screen on your t-shirt. Place a few spoonfuls of Speedball screen printing ink in the desired color across the top of the screen.
Pull!!!
Using a squeegee, pull the paint down across your design in a singular motion.
Note: It is important to apply pressure consistently for the duration of the pull. Don’t press too hard or not enough.
Remove Tape and Vinyl From Screen
Peel all tape and vinyl off your screen. Make sure to get even the small bits of vinyl.
Cleaning Your Supplies
Wash screen and squeegee and place them to dry
Set Your Print With a Hairdryer
Use a hairdryer to dry your print and set it in place. Keep the hair dryer approximately half an inch above your material, and ensure that all parts of your design get dried.
Iron Your Print
Place scrap fabric over your design/t-shirt. Iron over this scrap fabric, with your design beneath, to ensure your design is fully set.
Enjoy Your Finished Project!
You’re all done! Now you can wear your shirt, wash it, or use it however you’d like!