"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
my understanding is that they fall off.Make holes in the art where the stones will go and you should be OK. easy fix!pierre
I am saving pennies for the Long Beach show! Figured I'm due for few free nights by now! the real answer is, I just got tired of looking at !!! members and myself having only one star. I've had only one since june or so and went in and fixed it (so yes it is a perk of being an admin). And while at it, I figured, I'd make up for the lost time! And now all is right with the world again . . . (at least for the next few days)pierre
Hold the phone folks.......you can buy rhinestones with adhesive backing designed precisely for this application. Now that said, large areas of plastisol such as an underbased print on darks, may interfere with the adhesion process. You can adjust in your artwork by leaving these areas open (which also helps if you need precise placement). Trying this as an afterthought on an already printed shirt is asking fortrouble though. Might work but no gaurantees on the adhesion.And use that teflon sheet!
Tony, you would look great in some rhinestones.DK, just buy a B-Dazzler and B-Done with it!!
Quote from: blue moon on October 04, 2011, 01:04:27 PMI am saving pennies for the Long Beach show! Figured I'm due for few free nights by now! the real answer is, I just got tired of looking at !!! members and myself having only one star. I've had only one since june or so and went in and fixed it (so yes it is a perk of being an admin). And while at it, I figured, I'd make up for the lost time! And now all is right with the world again . . . (at least for the next few days)pierreLOLQuote from: tonypep on October 04, 2011, 01:08:20 PMHold the phone folks.......you can buy rhinestones with adhesive backing designed precisely for this application. Now that said, large areas of plastisol such as an underbased print on darks, may interfere with the adhesion process. You can adjust in your artwork by leaving these areas open (which also helps if you need precise placement). Trying this as an afterthought on an already printed shirt is asking fortrouble though. Might work but no gaurantees on the adhesion.And use that teflon sheet!Only a one color on dark shirt. Do you know who sells some of those that are pre designed? Crosses and stuff, it is for a church.Quote from: mk162 on October 04, 2011, 01:15:39 PMTony, you would look great in some rhinestones.DK, just buy a B-Dazzler and B-Done with it!!LOLThat would B-too much to do. I could do maybe 1.5 shirts/hour