Heat Transfer Vinyl Placement Recommendations
The only thing that we hate more than forgetting to 'mirror' our vinyl cut-outs, is placing our designs incorrectly. Heat transfer vinyl is too expensive to be mounted off-center, too high or too low. Whether you've made one shirt or 100 shirts, you want them to look professionally done.
So the WannaCraft team consulted local experts as well as taking measurements off of t-shirts that we had in our own closets and drawers. We came up with the following recommendations and put them on a handy one-pager.
You may want to print out this sheet or at least bookmark this page for future reference. We created the guide and we still look at it just to be sure. Here is our definitive guide on sizing and placing heat transfer vinyl.
So the WannaCraft team consulted local experts as well as taking measurements off of t-shirts that we had in our own closets and drawers. We came up with the following recommendations and put them on a handy one-pager.
You may want to print out this sheet or at least bookmark this page for future reference. We created the guide and we still look at it just to be sure. Here is our definitive guide on sizing and placing heat transfer vinyl.
HANDY TIP: FOLD & FOLD
One last tip that you'll want to use when placing all of your heat transfer vinyl on your t-shirts. FOLD & FOLD. Fold your shirt in half and iron the crease to get a visible center mark of the shirt. Then Fold your vinyl iron-on to get it's center line. Then simply locate it from the collar and line up the center marks.
Why didn't I think of that, right?
Why didn't I think of that, right?