Using heat
transfers is an inexpensive way to personalize and embellish items and
clothing. There is a wide variety of stock, pre-made heat transfers.
Custom transfers can also be produced from photos or images using the
correct ink and paper.
Many embellished
items you find in retail outlets use heat transfers.
Types of heat transfers:
There are
many varieties of heat transfers. Premade and custom transfers can be
puff transfers which extend higher than the surface it is applied to
giving a raised effect. Metallic transfers incorporate metallic particles
that catch the light.
We also
provide custom heat transfers produced from stock designs and from images
submitted by our customers. View
the custom heat transfers we offer by clicking on this link.
Player
Names and Numbers:
Apply heat
transfer player names and numbers to sport jerseys, shirts or pants
easily and economically. With our die-cut player names and numbers you
have an easy alternative to screen printing.
Purchasing
of player names and numbers are by: Prespaced, Packages of 5 - 20 (depends
on size) pieces per letter or number, Kits or Team Packages for numbers
(contains the numbers 1 - 20 consecutively). Prespaced
names and numbers are more expensive but ensures everything is spaced
evenly and simplifies the whole process.
Standard
Materials for die-cut letters and numbers are:
Thermo-Film®, Thermo-Flock®, Poly Twill & Vinyl. A
description of these materials can be found here.
We also offer pre-stitched twill letters & numbers.
Specialized
Materials for die-cut letters and numbers are:
Thermo-Grip®, Gorilla Grip® II & Wool Felt, A
description of these materials can be found here.
Heat transfer
pages:
Heat Letter Transfer Styles &
Prices
Heat Number Transfer Styles &
Prices
Specialty Heat Number
Transfers
Pre-Spaced
Heat Transfer Names & Numbers
Pre-Stitched
Twill Letters and Numbers
Embroidered Applique Letters & Numbers
Custom Heat Transfers
Premade
Transfers
Material
Types & Application Instructions for Letter & Number Transfers
Screen
Printed Letters & Numbers
Caring
for clothing with heat transfers:
Caring
for clothing with a heat transfer is easy. Always wash and machine dry
the item inside-out. Transfers will have a longer life if you can avoid
putting them into a machine dryer. Never iron a transfer as it will
stick to the plate of the iron. Turn the item inside-out to iron.