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New: EasyWeed® Matte Black HTV

Due to popular demand, EasyWeed® is now available in Matte Black. While regular EasyWeed® has a more Satin finish, the new Matte Black is truely a matte finish, similar to the EasyWeed® Stretch. And while the carrier has a slightly more ‘frosted’ appearance, it has the same high tack as the other EasyWeed® colors, which is especially useful for […]

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Smash On 2.0 Heat Transfer Vinyl from Wellington House Inc

Smash-On™ 2.0 Heat Transfer Vinyl

The world of HTV just got better! What made Smash-On™ so amazing? What makes Smash-On™ 2.0 better? All the perks from the original Smash-On™, plus: So in summary, Smash-On™ 2.0 is thin, elastic, soft to the touch, has a matte finish, with a low temp and short 5 second application. Check out more details here on our website: WellingtonHouse.com/Smash-On-2.0 Request some

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Vocational Vocabulary: Kiss Cut

What Does Kiss Cut Mean? Kiss Cut refers to a cutting technique where multiple layers are stacked together then cut, with each layer’s cut path inset from the layer below it. This technique is commonly used in two different fields: Tackle Twill for apparel, and Stickers. What Are The Benefits Of Kiss Cut? Benefits of

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Dye Migration - what is it? why does it happen? how do you stop it?

Vocational Vocabulary: Dye Migration

What is Dye Migration? Dye Migration (also sometimes called bleeding) is when the dyes or inks from a fabric (like a t-shirt or jersey) migrate or move from the fabric into something else, like heat transfers or screenprint inks. Why Does Dye Migration Happen? Dye migration is usually caused by exposure to heat. When decorating

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Vocational Vocabulary: Denier

What is Denier? Simply put, denier is a unit of measurement for fiber thickness and weight. A single denier unit is based on a 9000 meter strand of silk, which weighs about 1 gram. So as an example, if a 9000 meter strand of polyester weighs 80 grams, the fabric made with that polyester would

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