Q&A for How to Design Your Own T Shirt

Return to Full Article

Search
Add New Question
  • Question
    Is it possible for a child to make a shirt out of these steps?
    Community Answer
    Yes, a child could do so but it should be done under adult supervision. Try simple designs in the beginning.
  • Question
    Wouldn't it be simpler to do if I printed out my design on iron-on application paper?
    Community Answer
    Yes, it would.
  • Question
    What do I do if I designed it on paper?
    Community Answer
    You can photocopy the image, put it on cardboard, and make a stencil out of it.
  • Question
    How does the bleach not bleed? Wouldn't the fabric absorb it beyond where actually painted?
    Community Answer
    It probably will bleed, yes. It would be kind of like using a marker on anything not flat-surfaced.
  • Question
    What do I need in order to sell my shirts?
    Hillary Hanson
    Community Answer
    You will need somewhere to produce the shirts and somewhere to sell them. Once you're ready to produce your shirts, you must make sure you have brand labels with the country of origin, size, made in country, washing instructions, and fabric content.
  • Question
    Can I use a sharpie and just draw the design on?
    BipperSquipper
    Community Answer
    Technically you could, but it's not a very good way to make a shirt design.
  • Question
    Can I apply these instructions to sweatshirts and hoodies?
    Tobias
    Top Answerer
    Yes. The material used for sweatshirts/hoodies is usually thicker than the kind used on a t-shirt, however, and I would assume that may create some challenges; you may need to apply more of items than listed in the article.
  • Question
    Can I only use printed designs on my t-shirt?
    Community Answer
    No, you can design your own simple stencils from cardboard. Try drawing your design on paper, placing it on cardboard and cutting it out (provided the design isn’t too complex).
  • Question
    Can I bleach designs in different colors when designing my own t-shirt?
    Community Answer
    You can get different shades from bleach by changing how long you leave it on for (e.g. paint the parts you want brightest, leave it for a while, and then paint the parts you want darker). They will be different shades, but the same color. If you want different colors you could use dye or fabric paint after bleaching.
Ask a Question

      Return to Full Article