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offline forck_02lynix from brooklyn on 2003-03-04 08:10 [#00580079]
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kinda relating to the boc shirt thread, but..

does anyone know of good transfer paper for t shirts? i'm
looking to make some of my own and i don't exactly want it
to fade or peel after 100 washes


 

offline Refund from Melbourne (Australia) on 2003-03-04 08:16 [#00580089]
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I made an AFX shirt one, simple white shirt with the 7\
dymbol on it

it faded to blue, then green, then washed off

I was dissappointed

see if you can pay to get them printed


 

offline bill_hicks from my city is amazing it is calle on 2003-03-04 08:16 [#00580091]
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Have you tried new persil biological? Kind on colours and
less bobbles too.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-03-04 08:17 [#00580094]
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Perhaps paint varnish on top after printing? Varnish is a
swine to get out of clothes- I know from my boat repairing
days...


 

offline forck_02lynix from brooklyn on 2003-03-04 08:28 [#00580110]
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well thanks, maybe i'll try the varnish ceri (...)

and i just want to make a couple'a shirts for myself so i
dont want to bother actually getting them printed.

bill i have no idea what you're talking about.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-03-04 08:35 [#00580121]
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Thinking about it, wouldn't a faded on starting to peel be
very appropriate for BoC's stlye? You don't need the clean,
solid, straight lines of Ae's art...


 

offline forck_02lynix from brooklyn on 2003-03-04 08:42 [#00580129]
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true, but i dont want it to look like shit either. just
curious to see if anyone has had experience with it.

btw, im going thrift shopping this afternoon! hot damn
momma, time for some new clothes!


 

offline euphonicfilter from illadelphia (United States) on 2003-03-04 09:57 [#00580212]
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thrift stores are number one


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-03-04 09:59 [#00580215]
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I haven't bought new clothes for about 8 months. I've been
bought quite a few garments as gifts though.


 

offline forck_02lynix from brooklyn on 2003-03-04 10:16 [#00580236]
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yep, new clothes are scarce by me...my goal today is to get
as much as i can for $1 us

i bought white zombie's astrocreep 2000 for $.25 from a
thrift store...the whole thing too!


 


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