I'm finally running some test on teeshirts using the mesh from Floriani as others suggested...and maybe I'm not doing it right or it just doesn't work.
#1: mesh only, small design on 6 oz. teeshirt- pucker like crazy, part of a fill moved about 3/16", so outline was way off all over the place-almost 1/4" so fabric showed.
#2: mesh with 1.5 oz. tearaway under it, same shirt, same design.
Material didn't have obvious puckers, fill in one section did pull but
outline is so close it is liveable...rest of design (Dakota Cricket) is fine.
I am just playing before I do this design on a sweatshirt with 3 oz. cutaway-I know it will work on that but figured I might as well try out the package of sample mesh to figure out how to do light material and teeshirts, without that 'patch' of backing behind the shirt.
Any suggestions? Next test will be 2 pieces of mesh at 45 degrees turn. My goal is to be able to do teeshirts and jerzee knit polos (basically teeshirts with a collar) and have them look and feel like higher quality material-no sign of a thick backing patch when worn.
#1: mesh only, small design on 6 oz. teeshirt- pucker like crazy, part of a fill moved about 3/16", so outline was way off all over the place-almost 1/4" so fabric showed.
#2: mesh with 1.5 oz. tearaway under it, same shirt, same design.
Material didn't have obvious puckers, fill in one section did pull but
outline is so close it is liveable...rest of design (Dakota Cricket) is fine.
I am just playing before I do this design on a sweatshirt with 3 oz. cutaway-I know it will work on that but figured I might as well try out the package of sample mesh to figure out how to do light material and teeshirts, without that 'patch' of backing behind the shirt.
Any suggestions? Next test will be 2 pieces of mesh at 45 degrees turn. My goal is to be able to do teeshirts and jerzee knit polos (basically teeshirts with a collar) and have them look and feel like higher quality material-no sign of a thick backing patch when worn.

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