| Making Heat Transfers |
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(click on the image above to see process step by step)
Heat transfers for textiles are produced from one-colour thermoadhesive film digitally cut with a cutting plotter. The plotter interprets a loaded artwork and moves a small rotating blade across the width of the material while this is being rolled up and down in perfect coordination.
Once the design or lettering has been cut, the film is manually weeded by lifting and peeling away all the excess parts of the material and leaving on the support paper only the design to be heat pressed. Films for heat transfers are very resistant to washing and can be applied on most type of fabrics. |




