There are an estimated 1.4 billion cotton T-shirts are sold annually in the U.S., totaling more than $18 billion in revenue. Many of these shirts were designed by entrepreneurs who work from home, ...
Fashion today is all about individuality, and few pieces capture that spirit better than a custom t-shirt. In a world overflowing with mass-produced clothing, more people are turning toward designs ...
One thing you might want to use a cheap, er, inexpensive inkjet printer for is to print a transfer page to make designs for your own clothing. T-shirt transfers are easy and inexpensive ($1 to $2 per ...
"Discover how to create custom T-shirts with your Cricut Joy Xtra! This guide will show you how to design, cut, and apply vinyl to your T-shirts, making it easy to add a personal touch to your ...
In this come-and-go event, participants will learn how to use the Cricut and the heat press to make a custom T-shirt. The cost is $5, but the event is free if you bring your own T-shirt.
Silk screening is typically the easiest way to turn your own design into a t-shirt, but it’s not cost-effective for one-off shirt designs. Over on Instructables, Ahixson shows you how to use bleach to ...
You don't have to be a professional tailor or fashion designer to make your own professional-grade clothing -- in fact, you can produce a line of t-shirts right in your own home. Whether you want a ...
The latest installment of our Designer D.I.Y. at Home series teaches you how to whip up a present for the significant other you may not have seen for a while. By Guy Trebay Illustrations by Samantha ...
Tie-dyed tops = cute. What's not cute? Dingy, yellow-stained white tees that, while still technically wearable, don't exactly motivate you to get moving. Instead of throwing out your old T-shirts, ...
Just about everyone knows that you can buy a wide range of self-published gear over at CafePress, but did you know that you could create your own without having to sign up for a shop? Recently, my ...