Screen Printed Shirt — Make Your Own

: Apply a line of ink at the top of the screen. Use the squeegee at a 45-degree angle to pull the ink firmly across the screen.

: Carefully cut out your design using a craft knife. Remember that the "holes" are where the ink will pass through to the fabric. make your own screen printed shirt

Screen printing is often preferred over digital methods (like DTF) for its longevity. A well-cured screen print can last 50–100 washes without cracking or peeling, making it the standard for high-quality bulk orders . : Apply a line of ink at the top of the screen

: Cotton or cotton-blend shirts are the best choice because they absorb ink more readily than synthetics. Step-by-Step Guide Remember that the "holes" are where the ink

: Lay your shirt flat and place a piece of cardboard inside to prevent ink from bleeding through to the back. Position your paper stencil on the shirt, then place the screen on top.

: Specifically formulated for textiles; water-based inks are often easier for home use.

: Once the ink is dry to the touch, "heat set" it using a household iron or a heat press to ensure the design is permanent and durable through washes . Why Choose Screen Printing?