In this how-to program, we'll look at the different ways you can modify a shirt using the Maker Studio equipment.
There are three ways to press an image onto fabric. The first is heat transfer vinyl, of which we offer two approaches. We can cut a single-color design using our Cricut, or we can print and cut a custom design on our Wide Format Printer. We also can sublimate an image into the bag, as long as certain conditions are met. In this demonstration, we'll show the different ways that you can do this, and what it takes to prepare your design for each.
EVENT TYPE: | Computers & Technology | Arts & Crafts |
The Maker Studio functions as both an educational center for STEAM activities, as well as an open digital fabrication and creation studio for the public. It includes a 3-D printer, wide-format UV printer, sublimation printer, digitization lab, and more for use by the public during open lab hours.
DCDL welcomes all people to our programs and events. If you require ASL interpretation or other reasonable accommodations, please contact us at pr@delawarelibrary.org.