<p>This part is generally my favorite one but in this case the lines of the white parts of the design were to thin and a lot of details came off.</p>
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<p>I thought it would be ok with what lasted but unfortunately the film folded together and the head outline came also off...</p>
<p>I had to cut this part again but AGAIN, wrong parts came off and I couldn't use the rest.</p>
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<p>I had to cut this part again but, AGAIN, wrong parts came off and I couldn't use the rest.</p>
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<p>I tried to modify the file in Inkscape to thicken these lines but ... I really don't like this program. I failed trying.</p>
<p>At least, all the other colors came out good and I even thought about including a little square as a mark to make the positioning on the t-shirt easier.</p>
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<h4>Transfer on t-shirt</h4>
<p>As told above, I added a mark to help positioning the different parts. As I didn't know how to press different colors on a shirt, I made some video researches and tutorials told me to put the first part and press it for 30sec, the press all the other parts one after another but only for 5 sec each and press all together one last time.</p>
<p>As I didn't know how to press different colors on a shirt, I made some video researches and tutorials told me to put the first part and press it for 30sec, the press all the other parts one after another but only for 5 sec each and press all together one last time.</p>
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<p>During the pressing process, always put a sheet to protect the raw film from burning. ;)</p>
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<p>Here we go, a great unique Fab A'Cat'emy t-shirt ! :)</p>
<p>The square I've put in the design to help me place the different parts was a good idea but not so easy to manipulate. I didn't want it to be transferred on the T-shirt so I had to think twice and as result I placed a piece of the protective sheet underneath and precut around it to be able to keep it while taking off the rest.</p>
<p>Of course, it was harder than it sounds above and this whole square help was a fail. I'll have to try something else next time.</p>
<p>Last but certainly not least, the pink and turquoise films were not so good : they wouldn't stick on the t-shirt !</p>
<p>I had to "heat press" 2-3 more times and some letters still didn't stick properly. The "O" of "documents" would definitely NOT STICK so I removed it from the protective sheet and placed it by hand on the t-shirt and "heat pressed" ONE LAST TIME without the plastic protective sheets and for a longer time.</p>
<p>That finally was it ! It was way more complicated than expected but...</p>
<p>HERE WE GO, a great unique Fab A'Cat'emy t-shirt ! :)</p>