STAHLS' Offers New How To Heat Print On Sherpa Video
Written October 30, 2019
Categories: AD News, Industry News, News
Sherpa fleece is a popular fabric for its textured look that is intended to imitate the look and feel of real sheep fleece. It is a variant of stretch knit polyester fleece fabric, so it tends to be heat sensitive, but STAHLS' shows decorators how to heat print onto it without damaging the fabric.
In a new “Get This Look” video, learn how to decorate this seemingly difficult type of garment using CAD-CUT® Flock II, a soft suede-like finish heat transfer vinyl. Its soft feel makes it ideal for this type of application.
This video walks decorators through the process from cutting the vinyl to heat applying it to the garment. The video is available at http://bit.ly/sherpa-video, and can be downloaded at http://bit.ly/sherpa-pdf.
In a new “Get This Look” video, learn how to decorate this seemingly difficult type of garment using CAD-CUT® Flock II, a soft suede-like finish heat transfer vinyl. Its soft feel makes it ideal for this type of application.
This video walks decorators through the process from cutting the vinyl to heat applying it to the garment. The video is available at http://bit.ly/sherpa-video, and can be downloaded at http://bit.ly/sherpa-pdf.
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