 Yo, what's up you too? What's up everybody? This is Kenny. I'm back with another video and we're gonna be actually sublabating on 5050 blends 50% cotton 50% polyester and not this white So this is the 5050 blend And it's gonna have the vintage look to it and that's included in the design It looks distress Anyways, I'm gonna take you through the tutorial And properly have a sublame I'm to your garments And it is possible To do 5050 blends right about there and You see it's how it's dark gray right here. This is straight out the wash Straight out the wash so all The sublimation ink That didn't fuse with the polyester. It's been washed out so It's doable So I got everything set up Actually, we are gonna be going over that sweater That crew knit and also another blend that way you can see What different colors can actually alternate the colors of your sublimation design? so Stay tuned and if you're new just go ahead and subscribe right now. I got a playlist for you Tutorials some reviews Some good information Check those videos out Hit the like button And let's get into the video You know you can use whatever software you want, but I'm gonna show you real quick So if you go to print whatever software, I'm using Silhouette studio go to preferences and You should have a preset if you haven't watched my video on F-sync equal tank and workforce print and Print preferences and settings. This is where you can set it up So whatever the paper Whatever Your tray or you can set that You know you can uncheck borderless premium Presentation paper mat is what you want Hi Okay also you want it mirror image and You also want to check out your color correction So with the color correction, I'm using color controls Now if you want to get straight to printing and has some decent colors Pick ICM. You're pretty good Make sure that's epsin vivid Click the sidebar So sign on you want positive to magenta negative 20 yellow negative 15 and This thing that I use Cosmo ink shout out to them You know, it's not a sponsored thing, but it's the ink that I use So my image is reverse Before you turn on your heat press You want medium pressure? So I just your pressure. Well, it'd be a swing away or A regular clamshell Okay Settings 385 to 400. I'm using 385 60 seconds That's all you need. So you need to test this out for yourself 385 to 400 what works best for you? also Natural butchering paper no shiny side Even though this is a thick sweater, I'm still gonna protect the garment from the inside because This product for your customer. You don't want that ink to bleed through The inside don't have natural butchering paper Use regular copy and paper without the shiny side You need this very important This is to get the extra fibers after you pre-press a five-second pre-press to flatten out the garment And this picks up all the fibers because if you don't use this You're gonna have little blue streaks all over your your design and within the Fabric and it's gonna look tacky Let me be upset or You just wear the shirt or whatever It's good to have heat transfer tape Reason why I say medium pressure. You don't need super strong pressure You have the clamshell and it's laying down, right? Let's say it's down clamp down You still want to if it's not automatic pop You still want to keep your hand on it and lift up slowly Okay, same thing with the swing away. You want to Control that pressure coming off because if you have no tape You can still shift the design and give it the ghost and give it like a shadow Determinology that they use it's good to have some kind of scissors or paper trimmer scissors cut the access Because you don't have to have everything depending on your design and stuff, you know, still leave some weight Still leave some weight around your design, you know, if it's coming real close, it's all right. Oh This is optional. You do it beforehand Make sure it's covering what's needed Because it's gonna be a design in the front flip it over Design in the back. It's good to have a t-square measuring tape or ruler That way you can get center point want to Worst case scenario if you don't have this kind of equipment You can take armpit to armpit fold it in half press it down and you get a line or you can fold it the opposite way armpit to armpit Press it down for a few seconds and get your center line This is if you sell in a Product to your customers and nothing you want it without that Put your paper inside Give your demonstration if you don't have the necessary tools to line up But I'm gonna give a five-second pre-press See three seconds and brush your air You got a 15 by 15 heat press or whatever size heat press you got it. Let's get everything See the fibers Remember face down center with four fingers down as all the pens Actually measure it down with the ruler from the bottom of the color. So that three inches for my fingers Approximately if you have heat transfer tape, I like to fold one end at the end that way It'll be a nice pill easy pill Don't have to worry about burning your fingers. I have to take Everything crazy It's the front print for 60 seconds Why that's going on you can go ahead and if you're doing the back Go ahead and trim it up print out your next one Get your other garment ready Lift up slowly Zones on there Can't be used. You should throw it away Use the tape that's folded Peel off Still came out good But we're gonna press it for the second time this what makes your Product long-lasting is the second press again still have to use another form of butcher paper stretch Teflon sheet that's keep it from browning because we got to press the back Second press can be 20 seconds 30 seconds 15 20 25 30 I just do about 15 seconds per spin maybe 20 the most that's the reason why but your paper is important Protect the top plate even the Teflon sheet to protect the Teflon sheet or your thing because if you use the Teflon sheet without this You're gonna have that ink and it's gonna carry over to your next garment and you're gonna be pretty upset This fused it in there Whatever's on the cotton blend the cotton part of this fabric. It's gonna wash out It's gonna give it a vintage look after the wash. We'll give an update on that This is the caution for me when you're back design Fill the other color right there run against the scene put your paper in process for the tape You got a square square type of design Yeah, regular copy and paper and you have to be designed to stack them up. You might have to take that down don't slowly Check it now the image already looked the stress is because how I designed it, but Second press 15 seconds still protected take the bottom But as you can see nothing bled through nothing bled through this is the vintage look Now we're gonna be doing the arms Hoodie pre-press real quick Get it out the way doing four from the collar the easy pill Make sure if you work in backwards you have your design Facing correctly at the stake with your paper doing hoodies y'all, you know make sure you get the Teflon sheet same settings medium pressure 385 or 60 seconds up slowly There it is Now this is orange So this remember It's going to change some stuff up in your design But orange and black looks pretty good Holy lift up put your paper down since like I said, it's gonna get the same settings 385 60 seconds see how that's totally different totally different That was actually a little bit like blue Still dope still came out five so It can be done 50 50 blends, you know once this gets washed it's gonna Get more a faded look This is still wet But you know if you see the cracking already, that's because I've done the design like that So just keep in mind, you know, there's more to this getting a PNG SVG Or whatever print it out, you know, you can add elements to your design On however you want to do it. So that's it for the video. Thanks for watching. If you're new I hope this helped subscribe right now hit the like button all that good stuff Y'all stay blessed and stay true. I'll catch you on the next video