There were some really cute designs in this file for the sneaker-style socks and lots of fun patterns. I purchased a package of designs from Etsy. In some of the groups I’m in on Facebook, people were sublimating socks, so I thought “Why not give it a try?” I knew that I had to have that high polyester content and I found these Hanes NO SHOW socks that were 97% Poly. So on my way back from an appointment in another town, I stopped at a Dollar General looking for something inexpensive that I could sublimate. I was excited to give some other products a try! When you have a sublimation printer setup and heat-press, it’s natural to want to branch out and see what other things you can do with sublimation. YouTube and blogs everywhere have exploded with information about sublimation. I think infusible ink and the Cricut Mug press gave lots of people interest in sublimation. I’ve been interested in sublimation for a long time, even before the Cricut mug press ever came out. Hopefully, it will save you from some frustration too.Ībout a month ago I had purchased the Cricut Mug Press and an Epson ET2720 printer. Today I wanted to share the one simple trick that saved my sanity when it came to this project. My first no-show sock sublimation was frustrating, to say the least.
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