If you've ever pressed a large transfer and felt like you were wearing a stiff, heavy shield, it's time to master the knockout technique.
By removing the colors that match your shirt, you’re creating natural breathing room in the design.
This makes your transfers softer, stretchier, and way more durable instead of feeling like a thick block of plastic sitting on the fabric. It’s a total game-changer for washability, and it saves you some serious ink, too!
Learn how in the video below-
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