How To Start A T-Shirt Business With $300 (Cricut + Heat Press Machine)

In this video we will talk about how to make t shirts with a circuit machine and a heat press and start a side business with them.

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68 thoughts on “How To Start A T-Shirt Business With $300 (Cricut + Heat Press Machine)

  1. I have an Etsy business that is very successful. I make jewelry and this channel is amazing. He has some really good advice. I followed his advice with the 3D printer for creating my own jewelry pieces. Its brilliant because business very cut throat on Etsy. I have to stay a step ahead of the competition. I will be creating my own charms and this channel helped me get to that point <3 So much love.

  2. I been in business with my circuit for a year thanks for this videos and all the advice and ways you help me with these side hustle you truly are my inspiration.

    1. Find an auxiliary means of earning money even while you sleep. A pandemic is a perfect way to open your eyes to really see what life could be like without your usual income stream and everyone have to stay a home.
      Well; I never felt it because i invested in a trading film where i earn 4 digits per week.
      Power of financial literacy.

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  3. Tired of working 16 hour shifts 6 days a week, so I’m taking a risk and quitting with $1000 to start my business. Thanks for the info, ima keep you updated.

    1. Cali, can we partner together on an agro business. I have the platform but not very buoyant to single handedly make it a success. If you interested we can work together bro. Thanks

    2. I wish you luck! Tshirts are a good side hustle to do after work if it doesn’t make you enough.

  4. This was the most bestest video ever…..like where was this video about a month & half ago. The explanation was so simple…Thank you

    1. I KNOW RIGHT!!! To the point, NO excess talking or long details, ONLY ALL RELEVANT info….. hands down the GREATEST tutorial ever!!!

    2. @@SlavaTVOfficial Are you exposing yourself for copyright infringement for any images you print which closely resemble the patent / copyright owner? Legitimate Question..

  5. STRAIGHT to the point and VERY EASY to follow instructions with clear cut examples. I have watched video after video and some were long and not so simple. After watching this, I’m positive I can start my Tshirt and onsie side hustle with less stress on the “how to” aspect of it all. Thank you so much! I feel motivated now!

  6. This video was so useful thank you so much. But just a little heads up for anyone wanting to start their own little business you’re gonna need a little more than just $300 because besides the Cricut and press you’ll need the tshirts vinyls and other materials. ❤️🙏 Good Luck to you in your journey

    1. @@broadwayphotovideo you can 100% start small without HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF INVENTORY LOL no.

    2. @@lisadavidson9855 except you run into requests for sizes you don’t have. So, sure, you could ignorantly start that way if you only want to make $30/month in profit. More intelligent decisions are my thing

    3. @@broadwayphotovideo yeah but with that method you can also run into problems with the manufacturer taking forever. Now you have angry customers wondering where their order is which results in a lot of people wanting a refund

  7. I bought a used, older generation cricut for $100 a few years ago. I wanted to make paper flowers for decorations for my house. I made tons of crafts for me and my kids the first year. Now I make $300-$500/week just making shirts for people I work with at my local hospital (I’m also a nurse) but it’s so easy and once you have a good client pool, they keep coming back! I used to worry people would stop buying shirts after they purchased one, but I kept making simple, seasonal designs and business is booming 🤯.

  8. For images I recommend getting Iron on Transfer paper. It’s easy to use you just need a normal printer and insert the transfer paper instead of the normal one and print your design. And you can iron the image on to the shirt or heat press it

  9. I’m here because I want to start a small business too, want to be able to support my daughter and pay for school and not be so stressed . Thanks for the video !

  10. First of all, do not use copyrighted images. Otherwise you expose yourself to legal/ financial problems that can sink your whole business from the start.

    1. If he’s using photoshop to modify it from the original image there is no room for copyright issues it’s the same thing as making a parody song or using a sample for inspiration and making it sound almost identical but not exactly because it’s not the actual original piece

    2. @@stephenkennedy5203it’s not. You can’t alter a Nike design then sell it commercially. They would sue for every penny to protect their intellectual property.

    3. ​@stephenkennedy5203 thats not how that works, especially in the realm of trademark. Realistically you’re probably not selling these shirts on a large scale however so these companies probably wont find you. Still to be safe, dont use trademarked images

  11. This was one of the best videos I’ve ever watched on YouTube. Straight into detail on each aspect of making & selling the shirt. Amazing

  12. I’m so late finding this but in 2022 I decided to actually take my clothing business serious and with me cutting my hours I’m motivated for 2023

    1. @@falloutmirelurk4471 damn still loading 😭 I found a better job , got a townhouse , moved cities so I told myself 2025 actually start again

  13. It’s incredibly inspiring to hear stories like this for those who are trying to get started. As someone in that position, I’m currently struggling to figure out where and how to begin, but I’m determined and confident that I’ll discover my niche soon. Thank you for sharing these uplifting videos.

  14. Cleanest video I have ever seen. This dude has to be amazing to work with. Clean. I appreciate clean.

  15. I am so happy I’m tired of working for other people and I don’t get the respect I deserve so I haven’t worked in six months been focusing on this t shirt business and progressing ppl have put me in a spot where I thought I knew everything but whole time they were hating on my designs I was referred by this guy that owns his own shop and it wasn’t this vid but 🤷🏾‍♀️🤷🏾‍♀️im ready to be rich I have so many supporters ! I feel it in my GUT! I love this video thank you I pray whoever is trying keep going bc a year or two from now I’ll be sitting down making my money 😂not worried about a dam factory schedule 😂

  16. I watch this video over again for the last 5 years and make my ham the same way over and over. Family loves it. 11/24

  17. I cant believe how many people are gushing over this video if you were unaware that you could make ur own t shirts at hope like this i gues nobody came to let u know the pandemic is over and u can go back outside again.
    This guy is not giving anyone groudbreaking information in this video and no one is going be able to quit their job and start a full fledged business with ome cricut maching and one heat press give me a break it feels like the twilight zone and everyone commenting is under a spell

  18. Actually, I found out a few weeks ago that you can use images too but you need to buy a HTV for fabric that you need to apply before the image and it comes out so perfect! Now Im more than happy with my cricut machine!! It is helping me a lot not just with making some money but also with my anxiety since covid time!
    Great video BTW!!!! God Bless you all

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