How do you make a shirt, like how do you stick a design on a shirt? And what type of fabric is needed. Please just give me everything that's needed to make a shirt and how to do it.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? LiLMAMAx answered Monday June 30 2008, 7:37 pm: I use to have this program on my computer,
that allowed you to pick a design out & then print it out on paper that is ironed onto t-shirts. I use to make them all the time. I'd go to Walmart & buy a pack of plain white t-shirts or buy one of a certain color & come home and print out any design I wanted and you just iron it on the shirt! I can't remember the exact program but if you google it they might have websites just for you to do that. Go to Walmart to get the paper needed for it. It should say something like graphic t-shirt design paper or something along those lines. Have fun with it! Also, if you go to a store that sells computer programs [games & what not] they might have a program there too. It's free & a lot of fun! ♥ [ LiLMAMAx's advice column | Ask LiLMAMAx A Question ]
LM answered Monday June 30 2008, 6:36 pm: For a single shirt (or just a few) you could use iron-on transfers and plain cotton t-shirts. You can get both of those at craft stores I believe. Make sure your printer reverses the image, or else it'll be backwards on the shirt!
For massive quantities, I'd recommend ordering them from a company. My school did that a lot and it was only $5 a shirt. [It pays off because of shirt, ink, and paper costs] If you need that, I can email an administrator and get the name of the company for you, just let me know in feedback =]
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