In general, you only need between 5.5 and 9 inches in width for a kid's shirt design. The size of your HTV design on a kid's shirt will depend on the size of the shirt and the design itself. If you are adding a design to a shirt with a pocket, that is not incorporated into your design, you can usually just pretend the pocket is not there and line up your design like above. If your shirt has a pocket that you want to put a design on, consider that most pockets are 3.5-5.5 inch square. If you have a very tall skinny design, on most adult shirts, you can measure about 3 inches down from the collar for top placement. To determine how far down on the shirt to go, most people start by lining the design up with the bottom seam of the shirt sleeves. Then, fold your design in half (fold the non-sticky sides together and make a small crease in the middle of the backing sheet) and line the two up. One of the easiest ways to do this is to fold the shirt in half and make a crease down the middle with your iron or heat press. Once you have determined the size of your design, the next step is to decide where to place it on the shirt. For example, if you are working with a women's fitted shirt, you may want to use a smaller design that is between 9 and 11 inches wide. However, if you are working with a smaller shirt, you may need to adjust the size of your design accordingly. In general, adult shirt designs should be between 11 and 14 inches in width. The size of your HTV design on an adult shirt will depend on the size of the shirt and the design itself. In this blog post, we will discuss some general guidelines for sizing and placement of HTV designs on shirts and baby onesies. Once you have your design cut and weeded, the next step is to determine the size and placement of the design on your garment. HTV comes in a wide range of colors and finishes, including matte, glossy, glitter, and holographic. Heat transfer vinyl (HTV) or iron-on is an excellent material for creating custom designs on t-shirts and baby onesies.
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