In this live class, Jenna Sackett reviews what sublimation is and some tips on how you can use this popular print method for your customers. All you need is a heat press!
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Thank you, Jenna for this video!
From Freeport, Florida, getting back into Sub after a 10 year absence.
Lee Cox I see We’re Neighbors I Live In Washington County
Thanks Jenna Sackett for this great information
You have the best fashion sense! Love the flip flops too.
New Beginner . Need all the help I can get,watching from Banning,California
Wow printing on Sublimation print. That’s opened up a whole new world. Thanks.
You talk about some vendor selling various sublimation products could you provide the name and link? Also, the video was excellent thank you!
New to sublimation, thank you so much for all the helpful tips.
Glad it was helpful!
I have sublimation prints that are from the 1980’s and they still press well. They were bootleg prints from sports. Let them stay reasonably cool and dry, they will last for years
Will sub to this channel and is a beginner from san Francisco
Thank you for sharing, Suffolk, U.K 😊
Our pleasure! Thank you for watching!
Please share all the different type of fabrics needed for sublimation. Is this only for 100% polyester or ok with triblends, 50/50’s etc! Is there a blocker that can be use under the sublimation if is not a 100% polyester? Thanks
Great video thanks much
Thx for the help
Newbie here from Manila, Philippines. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. 🙂
Kentucky here, just thinking about getting into sublimation. Thank you so much for this video!
New as well, need knowledge, I can learn from you, thank you
Oh I love this! Thanks for the video
thanks Jenna, great explanation. thanks Stahls’ TV
Excellent video!
Thanks Gonzalo! – jenna