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Hot (Rod) Transfer Trends

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In a past conversation with Frank of WildSide West, he mentioned he’s been having a lot of sales success with automotive-themed, full color transfers. When I asked him why, he mentioned that the interest in classic cars–and cars of all kinds for that matter–seems to be booming.  We talked about the abundance of car shows, (especially [...]

How to Save Time with Stahls’ New Rip-Away Appliqué ™

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Webster’s Dictionary defines innovation as the introduction of something new; a new idea, method or device.  GroupeStahl companies have a long history of innovation–it’s one of our core reasons for being– and we are excited to show you one of our latest innovations for embroiderers: A new, better way to create glitter appliqué using the new, Stahls’ Rip-Away Appliqué process. There [...]

Update on How to Work with Flexible Pad

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Thanks for all your interest in yesterday’s post on How to Use a Flexible Pad to avoid heat marks. We had a reader ask the following question: “Can this be used with sublimation 395 degrees for 45 seconds, and will it effect the heat?” I checked with Josh Ellsworth and he supplied the following answer, which [...]

How To Avoid Heat Press Marks on Polyester

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Ever wondered how to prevent those undesireable heat press marks when pressing on certain items? The answer can usually be found in a certain heat printing accessory that we call a “Flexible Application Pad.” This video shows you how you can use a flexible application pad to help you prevent buttons, zippers and snaps from [...]

How To Glitter for St. Patrick’s Day, Free Webinar

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If you’re looking for ways to profit more with heat printing on specific “holidays” such as the upcoming St. Patrick’s Day, (which falls on Sunday March 17th, 2013 )there’s a FREE webinar on February 21st that you won’t want to miss. From the comfort of your computer screen, the folks at Great Garment Graphics will [...]