DTF Powder for Sublimation Hack - Fine Powder vs Regular Powder

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • In this video, I compare fine dtf powder to regular dtf powder when using it for the sublimation hack that is trending. For a video that explains and shows the full process, see • Using a Sublimation Pr... Channel mentioned / @craftablethings
    Yamation DTF Film (various sizes are available on Amazon) amzn.to/3FprVnP
    Yamation DTF Powder (Fine) amzn.to/3B9LCxC
    Yamation DTF Powder (Regular) amzn.to/3EUu5uc
    Hiipoo Sublimation Ink Was Used (this set has Ecotank Compatible Tops) amzn.to/3Uqq9HD

Komentáře • 140

  • @jenniferspurgeon70
    @jenniferspurgeon70 Před rokem +3

    I've watched a ton of videos on sublimation before I try to do one, this was the best video I have seen! You really explain everything very well. Thank you!!

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před rokem

      Thank you so much! I have a few videos on this technique in case you are interested in them.

  • @lynxlady5355
    @lynxlady5355 Před 4 měsíci

    I really enjoyed your video! You gave extremely detailed information in a wonderfully clear and organized manner!!!
    Based on my experience with this video, I subscribed and I will be working my way thru all your videos.

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thank yo so so much! I appreciate your kindness and I hope you find some videos you like.

  • @sassy81852
    @sassy81852 Před rokem +1

    It’s a learning curve for sure working on being sure no splash is anywhere

  • @AnaMartinez-zv9oe
    @AnaMartinez-zv9oe Před rokem +1

    I put my film direct to the printer and I work really good. Love the results.

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před rokem

      That is great!!! I wish mine would work that way, but I have to add the paper to it.

  • @yourunclesam6780
    @yourunclesam6780 Před rokem +1

    It is a very good technique. In fact, it is the same one used for Screen printing Transfer. The cost is high, but it is worth it because it is very durable. In Sublimation I am not sure what the durability is.Nice to try.Thanks for sharing your technique.

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před rokem

      Thank you! I just started this recently but washed and dried the first shirt I made a couple of times. Time will tell, but I did have a lady tell me that she has washed these products numerous times and they hold up well. I'm excited to do so many new things with this technique. Thanks again.

  • @TYJ419
    @TYJ419 Před rokem

    They look great! This hack really is a game changer and I love it! Thanks for sharing.
    Tracey

  • @kemo0507
    @kemo0507 Před rokem

    I got the Yamation DTF Film and Fine Yamation DTF Powder today. I can't wait to get started.

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před rokem

      The main challenge that I had was finding the best way to get the film to print:) Once I got that figured out, it's been smooth sailing. I hope you enjoy it!

  • @DempsDesigns
    @DempsDesigns Před rokem

    Very detailed comparison video! I want to try this!! Thank you for sharing!

  • @nullage
    @nullage Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hey, have you ever tried the DTF white backing ink with Sublimation Inks for the other colors? Was just curious how its come out. The DTF inks look so thick to me, but of course, to print on black and cotton you need the DTF white, but was thinking using Sublimation Ink for the other colors might cut down on the thick look. Was just looking to have the look more closer to sublimation where the ink looks more like part of the material instead of looking like something that's just sitting on top of the material.

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I haven't tried that but can try on a small piece of fabric. I have a feeling the sublimation won't come out real vibrant where it is on top of the white ink since it's not poly, but worth a try. Thanks for the idea!

  • @chodai3606
    @chodai3606 Před rokem

    They said the fine powder performs well than the normal one on smaller icons and feels softer. Seem like I need to have a try😮😮😮

  • @bobslfcu773
    @bobslfcu773 Před rokem

    Nice video. I have been trying a different brand of powder and film, yours seems to come out nicer. Mine can be grainy at time. That is a good tip to remove the roller marks.

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před rokem

      I have been really happy with these products! Using dtf supplies for this hack has been difficult for some people because it can be a bit finicky but I absolutely love it! Thanks for watching!

  • @lynnebizlyne436
    @lynnebizlyne436 Před rokem

    Loved your tutorial. Awesome results. Thank you for sharing❤

  • @HeatherHunterJ
    @HeatherHunterJ Před rokem

    Late but I’m here thank you for teaching us all the things you learn it means so much!!

  • @staceycollins5325
    @staceycollins5325 Před rokem

    Thank you Marilyn! I’m buying some now

  • @DempsDesigns
    @DempsDesigns Před rokem

    CONGRATULATIONS ON 16K!!

  • @UNBIASEDLLC
    @UNBIASEDLLC Před rokem

    Awesome video and technique and comparison Queen. Thanks for sharing

  • @vikkiroper1972
    @vikkiroper1972 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Marilyn what am I doing wrong? I printed my image on My vinyl sheet, I used my DTF powder, cured it for 10 seconds, put it on my sweatshirt, which is black and the transfer transferred but the color did not. What did I do wrong?

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před 7 měsíci

      For the dtf sublimation hack, you have to use a light colored shirt. The sublimation ink won’t show up on dark fabrics.

  • @WhosoeverGirl
    @WhosoeverGirl Před rokem

    Great video!!! Teaching is on point!!! You’re so Blingy ❤!!!

  • @inspiratif74
    @inspiratif74 Před rokem +1

    very innovative, your video is very useful, I really like it, stop by.

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před rokem

      Thank you! I saw this hack done by another youtuber and just had to try it:)

  • @lisachristianson4982
    @lisachristianson4982 Před 8 měsíci +2

    What is the reason you don’t use butcher paper on top when you press it

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před 8 měsíci

      I don't use it on the first press b/c the film protects your press and the dtf transfer. On the second press, I use parchment paper b/c the dtf transfer will not stick to it. I used butcher paper once when I was doing the sublimation dtf hack and the transfer stuck to it. Since then, I've always just used parchment paper. Thank you so much for watching!

    • @lisachristianson4982
      @lisachristianson4982 Před 8 měsíci

      @@MakingwithMarilyn thank you for getting back to me right away! I will be trying this next week. Have a Merry Christmas

  • @sheniaford5436
    @sheniaford5436 Před rokem +1

    This is a GREAT video... we need a good stretch of the material also see what the image does under pressure please lol 😁

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před rokem +1

      Oh shoot, I am sorry I didn't do that. I believe on my first video I did on the DTF/Sublimation hack, I gave it a good stretch:) Thanks so much for watching!

  • @passionatelyintriguedarts

    Great tips, I'm just wait till they send me some🤣

    • @HeatherHunterJ
      @HeatherHunterJ Před rokem

      They would but you’re probably going to end up with a Jewelry Making Tools Endorsement ❤ 💪 You’re greatness is NEXT 💯

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před rokem

      I agree with Heather's comment! You're on the road to getting jewelry supplies.

  • @aundreadelarosa3036
    @aundreadelarosa3036 Před rokem +1

    Do you have to use paper between the shirt like with sublimation and also can I use any color cotton fabric aside from black? and what is the difference in black powder and white powder

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před rokem

      I do not put paper between the sides of the shirt with this as I do with sublimation. If your material is really thin, then it would be a good idea in case any of the glue/adhesive powder seeps through. You can only use light colors with the DTF/Sublimation hack. I tried it on medium to dark colors and it is not visible enough. I have not tried the black powder, but I have fine results with the white.

  • @danishsheikh8928
    @danishsheikh8928 Před rokem +1

    Is it regular dye ink or sublimation ink uh are using to print in this video..

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před rokem

      I have only used sublimation ink. I tried a sample of using regular ink but mine did not turn out nearly as well as when I used sublimation ink. I have seen other people on CZcams that like using the regular ink though.

  • @thecraftedmind1735
    @thecraftedmind1735 Před rokem

    Thanks for the comparison!

  • @jturner7403
    @jturner7403 Před rokem +1

    Good video. I am curious though. What tyoe of fabric are you testing with? I recently did one for my son on a white Gliden shirt and didn't get close to the same results.

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před rokem +1

      In this video, I cut up a couple of old t-shirts to make the gray and white samples. The shirts were just a typical cotton. I also made a gorilla design on a white 100% cotton t-shirt. Once I cure my designs, I can see the beautiful colors through the film. Did yours look really good through the film before putting it on your shirt? It might be how I cure mine. High temp so the sublimation ink turns vibrant before putting it on the shirt.

    • @jturner7403
      @jturner7403 Před rokem

      @@MakingwithMarilyn It did look good through the film. I took one of his drawings which only had four colors, blue, red, yellow and black, but the end result just seemed dull. Maybe its the powder that makes the difference or maybe my expectations are to high. 😆

  • @msprecious212
    @msprecious212 Před rokem +1

    I have a new Epson 7820 wide format printer and I want DTF FILM that fits that printer. Do I ask for 11x17 or 13x19, or both?

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před rokem

      If you think the 11 x 17 is large enough, it appears to be significantly less expensive per sheet. I would start with a small amount of one size just in case you are not able to get it to work with your printer. I have been able to get it to work well, but I have heard others say they have not. Thank you for watching!

  • @susanbritton5911
    @susanbritton5911 Před rokem +1

    Hi,
    I honestly feel I'm doing it just as you say and my pictures are coming out with splotches like it was snowing. I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong.

  • @joellegobert5895
    @joellegobert5895 Před rokem +1

    How to do for black tshirts? A layer of white vinyl with the sublimation of DTF Hack?

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před rokem +1

      You might be able to do it that way, but I would probably just use a printable vinyl on black shirts.

  • @VISIONSTUDIO21
    @VISIONSTUDIO21 Před rokem

    I keep trying mines uno used f170 but the print always has marks on it !!
    I love your video !!
    P.s i only used tape un the back like a cross, print well !!

  • @beryljones302
    @beryljones302 Před rokem

    Thank you so much, I learn so much.

  • @jenellefritz-nanaywholoves7609

    Thank you, can apply the same method to a 100% cotton black T-shirt?

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před rokem +1

      No you have to use a light colored shirt. And the color of the shirt will affect the colors in your design.

    • @jenellefritz-nanaywholoves7609
      @jenellefritz-nanaywholoves7609 Před rokem +1

      @@MakingwithMarilyn ok thank you, I guess I’m confused because I saw some CZcamsr did black shirt and sublimate it into a 100% cotton. But with vinyl.

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před rokem +1

      @@jenellefritz-nanaywholoves7609 yes, if you have certain vinyls under your sublimation print, you can do that. In that case, you would not use the dtf film and powder.

    • @jenellefritz-nanaywholoves7609
      @jenellefritz-nanaywholoves7609 Před rokem

      @@MakingwithMarilyn ok. Thank you 😊

  • @jolastees
    @jolastees Před rokem +1

    Hello awesome love them! What system are you printing with? Is it Cricut? Also do you have any suggestions for DTF and powder on dark colors? I did a light gray tee. The image colors didn’t pop like on white.

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před rokem +2

      I used Inkscape to print my images and then an Epson Ecotank 15000 that has sublimation ink in it to print them. When using sublimation or regular ink jet ink, you have to use white or, if your design is pretty dark, you can use other light colors. Light gray is okay with really dark transfers, but not lighter colored ones.

    • @dianestigen1675
      @dianestigen1675 Před rokem +1

      @@MakingwithMarilyn I have Epson Ecotank 15000 with sublimation ink but cannot get it to feed the dtf sheets through rear feed no matter I do, Do you just use the paper tray?

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před rokem +1

      @@dianestigen1675 I have been able to get it to do both, not always consistently though. I have had more success at getting it to feed through the tray under the printer, but I still have to tape it to printer paper.

  • @reginahardaway7454
    @reginahardaway7454 Před rokem +1

    Will this work on a black t-shirt or will you still need to use white vinyl?

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před rokem

      Unfortunately, the DTF/Sublimation hack will not work on dark colors. Thanks for watching.

  • @jolastees
    @jolastees Před rokem +1

    Hello again! One more question do you know how this process works with inkjet printers?

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před rokem +1

      I saw a lady compare this process with sublimation ink and regular ink jet ink. Both worked. She said the sublimation was a bit more vibrant, but on camera, they looked very very similar. She used the same process for both sublimation and ink jet. You would not have to use as high of heat with the ink jet since it doesn't have to be activated by 385+ temperatures.

    • @jolastees
      @jolastees Před rokem +1

      Ok that’s great! How about on dark colors

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před rokem +1

      @@jolastees She did it on a white shirt, so I don't know, but I assume it would not work well on dark colors without that layer of white ink like they do in true DTF printers.

  • @mrssexxyms
    @mrssexxyms Před rokem +2

    Hey Marilyn! Great video. I print from my F570 for the sheets and I have found that holding the sheets level keeps the ink from running on the film, and I don't get roller marks. I run 13x19 prints. Keep in mind, that you have to be careful to not let it touch the top side of the printer when coming out or you'll get smears.

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před rokem

      I am getting ready to try to print on a large sheet of film in the next couple of days, so I'll put something in front of my printer that can hold the print level. Thanks for the suggestion!!!

    • @MsLadyTrina
      @MsLadyTrina Před rokem

      Hello I've been searching for someone that used the f570. Are the settings still the same?

    • @SusanGunn-gr6zm
      @SusanGunn-gr6zm Před rokem

      How do you avoid getting roller mark? I would think if the ink got on the rollers it may affect future prints

  • @deborahwhisbyferguson

    Great review and thanks for sharing.

  • @lynxlady5355
    @lynxlady5355 Před 4 měsíci

    I am curious about your little Vevor press. Are you happy with it's performance? What size is the press area? Could you post a link to the supplier you purchased it from and the model # or other identifying information?
    Thanks.

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před 4 měsíci +1

      The press is a little 9 x 12 vevor craft press. This one is no longer available. Here is a similar one with good reviews. amzn.to/4cX8wJS If you don't already own a heat press, I would recommend getting at least a 15" x 15" press. I just use this one during videos to make it easy to show the whole process on my table. I am very happy with its performance.

    • @lynxlady5355
      @lynxlady5355 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@MakingwithMarilyn Thank you, so much, for the information on a similar press to your Vevor. I also appreciate your suggestion to move up to a 15x15. I'll take a little more time to evaluate exactly what I may want to do in the future before deciding on a size. Better to have extra printing space than not enough.

  • @Meko_J
    @Meko_J Před rokem +1

    Are the fumes created from the curing toxic in anyway? Sometime I can see the smoke/fumes when curing… any thoughts?

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před rokem

      I don't know technically if they are, but all fumes concern me so if I were doing these very often, I would wear my mask. I have seen some "smoke" or something similar when it cured, but have not really smelled much of an odor.This mask is not available anymore, but I will include the link so that you can see what I use when want to have protection. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07425N5KP/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    • @paag.7308
      @paag.7308 Před rokem

      Yes the subimation gas is toxic. Make sure your area is well ventilated

  • @jackiewoolard4359
    @jackiewoolard4359 Před rokem +1

    Another great video...I was watching another video and saw where people were using this dtf powder and film in their ink jet printers and it was working!!! I love those files..where did you get them at ? Thank you

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! I watched a video yesterday of someone comparing the regular ink jet printer ink to the sublimation ink using this hack. They looked pretty close to the same to me. She said the sublimation was a bit more vibrant, but it looked really close.

    • @jackiewoolard4359
      @jackiewoolard4359 Před rokem +1

      @@MakingwithMarilyn i was thinking with ink jet you can print white?? correct??

    • @mrssexxyms
      @mrssexxyms Před rokem +2

      @jackiewoolard4359 Hey inkjet doesn't print in white either.

    • @mrssexxyms
      @mrssexxyms Před rokem

      She got the files from Creative fabrica.

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před rokem +1

      @@jackiewoolard4359 unfortunately not. Basically, when you print an image with image parts to it, no ink is laid down in that area so the white from the paper shows through. So the hack, whether sublimation ink or regular ink jet ink, needs to be printed on white or a light color.

  • @idadejesus931
    @idadejesus931 Před rokem

    Hi love all your videos but what if they start making the glue powered with some type of power dry ink in white mixed with the glue so we can see the image better like a real dtf oh my that would be awesome and a big news for all of us lol 😆

  • @idadejesus931
    @idadejesus931 Před rokem

    Hi it's me again or what if they make a glue that would be white even when melted but in a powered form that we could sprinkle on it ? Well thank u

  • @ndoriag1214
    @ndoriag1214 Před rokem

    Great video.I learn alot from you

  • @TheShugluv7777
    @TheShugluv7777 Před rokem

    Thanks for the share, this was useful 💕

  • @tamijohnson9870
    @tamijohnson9870 Před rokem +1

    May I ask what kind of printer you use for larger images?

  • @reneepaiz9574
    @reneepaiz9574 Před rokem

    Your blingy shirt is beautiful!!

  • @ixchelleparum6314
    @ixchelleparum6314 Před rokem +1

    Yes the ink will transfer to cotton..it just won't stay there

  • @dianachau7857
    @dianachau7857 Před rokem

    Thank you for compare the dtf powder

  • @jessiegibson9023
    @jessiegibson9023 Před rokem

    Good video thanks looks good

  • @vicki578
    @vicki578 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I can't get my powder to cure, what am I doing wrong

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před 9 měsíci

      What heat source and temperature are you using?

    • @vicki578
      @vicki578 Před 9 měsíci +1

      i have a heat press on 385 for 1 minute then 2 minutes and nothing@@MakingwithMarilyn

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před 9 měsíci

      @@vicki578 how far away from the film is the platen of your heat press? What brand of powder are you using? I'm so sorry you are not having success with this process.

  • @jenellefritz-nanaywholoves7609

    Hi it’s me again, do you use ICC profile if so do you use photoshop? Thank you in advance 😊

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před rokem

      I do not use any ICC profiles when printing. I haven't printed from Photoshop in a very very long time but I don't use them regardless of what I am printing from. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.

    • @jenellefritz-nanaywholoves7609
      @jenellefritz-nanaywholoves7609 Před rokem

      @@MakingwithMarilyn thank you. That’s really helpful to me, because the color of the picture that you sublimated looks vibrant to me. And I’m on 7 days trial on photoshop because I use Hiipoo ink. With your answer helps me to decide either to keep the photoshop or not. So thank you. 🥰 I’m new to this I just converted my Epson last week.

  • @michellerosan1647
    @michellerosan1647 Před rokem +1

    How do you get the slow dry time? I print on premium presentation matte and it leaves smear lines on every print

    • @MakingwithMarilyn
      @MakingwithMarilyn  Před rokem

      My printer has a setting to increase the dry time. It is an Epson Ecotank and I used the buttons on the printer to find it in settings.

    • @michellerosan1647
      @michellerosan1647 Před rokem

      Ok I will look. Mine is an epson 8550 Ecotank. I keep getting lines down the print like it’s too wet and the rollers are leaving the lines I believe. I hope I can find what your talking about. Thank you so much for sharong

    • @rayhoughton8046
      @rayhoughton8046 Před rokem +1

      Just print on standard settings when using dtf film as it doesn't need as much ink as it just sits on top. Set print offset to -31 and this should eliminate roller marks. Dry the powder off with a heat gun. This takes about 39 seconds then press at 325 for 10 seconds, then leave for a further 10 seconds and job done. No pissing about drying with heat presses

    • @michellerosan1647
      @michellerosan1647 Před rokem

      @@rayhoughton8046 do you ever have issues with it not pulling the paper through?

    • @rayhoughton8046
      @rayhoughton8046 Před rokem

      @@michellerosan1647 pulls through every time no problem. There's around 3 sheets of normal paper in the feed tray and I just place the dtf on top and it pulls it through no bother

  • @roslynmcelveen549
    @roslynmcelveen549 Před rokem

    Great video

  • @blingbombvault
    @blingbombvault Před rokem

    Lo ve. Love love your video

  • @preciouspeaces
    @preciouspeaces Před rokem

    TFS💙