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  • AUSTIN :)

    

  • Does anyone know the best fabric to use?

  • Im Jealous Of Her Mustash LMFAO....

  • @CHICAGOFLO92 she doesn't even have one though...

  • If i dont have that glue then......can i use german glue

  • @MultiShaju I've heard that u can use PVA glue, which is your basic glue (like elmers glue)

  • she says you can get all kind of fabric, but I think that must be certain kind of fabric to use with the embroidery hoop.

    Do you guys know what kind of fabric is the appropiate?

  • @chochiforever1 Organza fabric or almost any type of thin, kinda transparent fabric is good.

  • You do a great job explaining. Nice videos on screen printing at home. Thanks for sharing.

  • where can you find fabric paint/ink?

  • @moonlightgrazer7 Michaels, JoAnnes, etc. Basically any kind of craft store would have it.

  • Well then maybe I should subscribe to the old school idea that children should be seen and not heard! haha!!

  • ChannelOfChubs: What's wrong with you?

  • so .... its still screen printing sept for your using fabric medium?.... and when you say you dont need to make a screen but you are but using craft frames

  • New method? What you talkin' about Willis. Painting a resist onto the screen instead of doing a photoemulsion resist is way old time.

  • Shroud of Turin anyone?

  • what type of fabric

  • the fabric of our lives.

  • WOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!

    You have an ACE CAFE t-shirt on!!!! Sweet!!!

    I go there so often on my Daytona!!!

    Great video, not the most practical way I'm looking for though!

    Still, ACE cafe t-shirt, you get 5 stars!!!!

    Mark

  • thanks for this, good idea. just a comment the sound is kinda poor, i also agree these should be #

  • The embroidery hoop/drawing fluid method for the home brew printed shirts is a good one. Very inexpensive and fun to do. Check out my videos for tutorials on screen printing tee shirts. Questions welcome.

  • i need the vid's to be numbered in parts

  • so then its tha village who decided to make thosands of short vids.... ahhhh.... cool cool well these vids helped either way... thanks

  • why not just make 1 vid instead of makin a billion on 1 subject!? kinda retarted

  • yeah i don't get that about expert village... hard to find the right ones with so many!! :O

  • hey lady, ur kinda beautiful

  • Check out my videos for tutorials on screen printing tee shirts. Questions welcome.

  • Pfffft- I'll just print my designs out on iron on transfer paper for printers and save myself the work...

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  • what kind of fabric did you use

  • Hey...NOT talk louder...TURN UP YOUR SPEAKERS... ;-)

  • Cool tut. but talk louder!

  • all expert village's video editors must have left to pro city, because of your tutorials have the most retarded editing in the whole f**king internet... seriously wtf?

  • Really great, thorough tutorial but I'm dizzay trying to watch them all in order. Number them por favor.

  • this sounds a lot easier and a lot cheaper. thank you for the info...

  • oh ok thank you soo much, thank you for the quick reply! =D

  • where to get the hoops?

  • You can find the hoops at craft stores like Hancock Fabrics, Micheal's and JoAnn Fabrics.

  • actually to me this looks WAY easier than the whole emoltion(sp) technique

  • really how is that? i think it faster and easier using emoultion. but i guess it cheaper this way

  • seems less manufacturable...

  • This sounds kind of like batiking.

  • seems more of a pain

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