i'd have to say... i think im very unique and i kinda like that about me..so i've decided i want to make shirts of my own,or send in deisgns and people can make then for me. few problemsss...
1) i cant draw at all
2) i dont have ANY idea how to make shirts...
3) theres a design on the shirt i had in mind...but i have no idea how to put that on the shirt (NOT something you sew on,i mean like really on the shirt)
so do you know,if theres ANY sites that will help me make a shirt design and help me learn how to make a shirt? also if you've made a shirt...is it hard? thank you <3
Fatcat07 answered Tuesday January 2 2007, 8:02 pm: i just visited this site called "teen chat.com"
And at the top of the page they have a featured article called "How to customize your t-shirts exactly how you want."
hope you find what you are looking for. [ Fatcat07's advice column | Ask Fatcat07 A Question ]
looneytune1561 answered Tuesday January 2 2007, 6:42 pm: Ok i know this thing its not really makeing a shirt its turning an old shirt into something different. you get a shirt thats extra big on you and cut it all the way up on the sides. then cute ( sideways ) all the way up like little strips mabye an inch apart and an inch long..then tie them together. I hope thats not confusing sorry if it is [ looneytune1561's advice column | Ask looneytune1561 A Question ]
Igotamonopoly answered Tuesday January 2 2007, 6:15 pm: If you draw (or get someone else to draw) your design, there are 5645674 sites that will put it on various clothing articles.
Cafepress is one that has a lot of weight in the make your own stuff world.
Also, there are screenprinting kits at many craft stores that you can buy and use, but I don't know what screenprinting is, exactly, and I'm not sure if it will work for you.
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