How to Screen Print using Vinyl

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Published 2020-02-19
Have you ever wanted to learn how to screen print? Do you have a craft cutting machine?? You can totally do this! It's easier than you think! Come learn the basics of simple screen printing in a step-by-step tutorial instructions.

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Permanent Vinyl, this is the best: shrsl.com/24jl8
Transfer Tape: shrsl.com/1u9j2
Screen Printing Frame: amzn.to/2vHJ0rU
Large Squeegee: amzn.to/3bLvOmh
Screen Printing Fabric Ink: amzn.to/2uWSXlg
Painters Tape: amzn.to/3bRSiC7
I use this cutting machine: amzn.to/2IHH4q3

All Comments (21)
  • @romeras600
    Thanks for this video! Just did 70 shirts for my brother, to support his situation. Cricut maker cut the design and I weeded 70 logos! Small letters less than half an inch, took forever. Then I had pre 70 logos onto 70 shirts on the heat press. All for free! Family lol. This is going to save so much time, headaches and electricity. Weeding also had issues with lettering coming up and falling off before pressing, whoo! Anyways thank you
  • @ducoeticaret3039
    Nice to meet you too. You shared a very easy method of the work we did. Thank you for being here.
  • @janicelee9774
    I watched the screen printing process and the time it takes I thought impossible! But you have made it possible! Going to buy supplies now!!
  • @dgoddard
    Thanks to your video I bought a cheap set of screens and some Speedball ink off of Amazon. I just printed my first print and it came out perfectly! This is going to be fun.
  • @yemarican
    Not sure if I had thanked you for this before .. but you are truly so much help for me .. I appreciate all of your efforts and valuable tutorials. Please keep them coming. Thank you.
  • @mathemartiste
    Thank you for sharing this video. I did my very first screen printing yesterday even though I've had a kit sitting around my house for a few years now. You made everything super clear and easy to understand. :)
  • @MemuJBR
    To get the ink to transfer the image evenly you can do a fill pass where you drag the ink on the screen with little pressure. It’s also good practice to do this on a some scrap paper or a sheet of news print before doing it one a shirt. That way the ink is deposited on the screen and you get better results with printing on the shirt. By the way thanks for sharing the vinyl technique.
  • Great lesson! So spot on. And thank you for calling in paint (not ink). Paint lays on top of a substrate whereas ink dyes and becomes part of the substrate.
  • Thanks for the video! I'd never done screen printing before. After watchin your vid, I just made 15 shirts!
  • Hey! This content is so amazing! It's literally a mini master class! So informative and straight forward! Thanks for the enlightenment! ❤️
  • WOW!! I’m obsessed! Seriously don’t get wowed by crafts often but you made this look so achievable. Thank you!
  • @damaelegante1
    She is a natural teacher! The info I was asking for in every other video but wasn’t getting! Thank you x’s 10.
  • @MookieCookie
    Never thought I could use vinyl for screen printing. This is going to save me a looot of time, thanks!
  • @Tj_Druid
    Screen printing is one of those things that i've always wanted to try but seems too complicated, but using a Vinyl looks actually doable :'D
  • @crystal8484
    Thank you! This was such a wonderful, straight to the point tutorial! I just started my own tie dye business with screen printing and this helped me so much! THANK YOU!!
  • @sssss9231
    8:10 and that is why you always 1. Flood the screen with no pressure (especially important for water-based inks) 2. Make 2-3 passes before lifting the screen
  • @MissWinkle555
    Awesome! I was put off by screen printing because it seemed so complicated to make a screen, especially for a one time use. Perfect solution ♥️🙂
  • I’m so glad I stumbled upon this video today!!! This will be amazing to apply latter!!
  • @kat9119
    This has been one of the most helpful videos I've watched in quite some time! Thank you for not only taking your time to walk all of the beginners like myself through this process in a way that is clear and easy to follow. Before watching this I was intrigued, but also intimidated by the idea of learning an efficient way if customizing gifts without having to use vinyl on the finished product itself. Now, I actually feel rather confident that I can use this technique to create truly unique gifts for my loved ones that will truly last. You've also inspired me now to use your techniques to help teach my kids how to be able to really put their own personalities and tastes into customizing Tshirts etc for themselves and their friends. I can't thank you enough. Please keep on making fantastic videos. You just earned yourself a new subscriber! I can't wait to try your great techniques out! 😍
  • @nellieblue
    Thank you! I used this technique to create individually customized t-shirts for my nieces and nephews this Christmas. :)