Applying a Heat Transfer to a Pair of Shoes

Are you in the mood for some Thursday inspiration? I hope so, because today’s project is outside the normal craft box. We are showing you how our American Flag Heart Heat Transfer was applied to a pair of SHOES!! Yes, you read that right! Since our friend Dee was the daring crafter to attempt the unthinkable, we will let her explain how she heat pressed this design onto her shoes, and what you should do/shouldn’t do if you decide to make a pair for yourself. Take it away Dee!

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Hey, everyone! I am so glad to be back at Pro World showing you how I applied a Heat Transfer to my plain shoes. You see it all started because I forgot to read the size of the heat transfer before I bought it. When my transfer came in bigger than the shirt I was planning on using it for I didn’t want to waste such a gorgeous design so I decided to find another use for it. Fortunately, I keep lots of blanks laying around the house, so I grabbed a pair of plain white shoes that I had lying around and went to work!

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First, I cut my design to fit the shoe shape. Keeping in mind that my 15×15 heat press wouldn’t be able to wrap my design around the shoe, it would strictly smoosh the design flat.

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Then I set my heat press at 390 degrees Fahrenheit since that is the temperature that this particular heat transfer calls for. Pro World lists all of their application instructions online under each product, so be sure to double check if you are unsure of the time/temperature to use!

While I was waiting for that to warm up I took the laces out of my shoes and positioned and repositioned the transfer a few more times. When the buzzer for the heat press finally chimed, I carefully laid the shoe tip in between the two press pads and pushed down so that all of the heat transfer was covered, while the heel was sticking out the front.

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After being pressed for 10 seconds, I immediately lifted and pulled the transfer right off while it was hot. Then I repeated with the second shoe.

flag heat transfer onto shoes

Want to make a pair for yourself? Here are some things you should know:

  • Using a Shoe Platen would help achieve better results. You can add one to your order here!
  • To protect the shoe from melting, we suggest placing a teflon sheet over your transfer and the shoe.
  • Make sure your image is positioned right BEFORE you heat press it. As you can see from my flag, I clearly was looking down when applying the transfer.
  • Stick with a distressed design; your transfer will not be completely smooth so the distress will be more forgiving.
  • You don’t have a lot of control with this project, so make sure not to attempt this on your favorite pair of shoes just in case it doesn’t turn out and two, have a plan B.

applying a heat transfer to a pair of shoes

 

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Quick Seasonal Sports Shirts

Today we are going to talk about BASEBALL SHIRTS!

With the season changing, and games in full swing… we figured you may be receiving special requests from the dugout. So here are a few quick and easy shirts that you can make!

baseball and softball that you can easily make | Pro World Inc

When it comes to making t-shirts, you have three options: Sublimation, Vinyl and Heat Transfers. Today we are going to talk about Vinyl and Heat Transfers.

If you’ve never used Heat Transfers you are missing out! They allow for you to produce quality items, quickly. And all you need is the Heat Transfer Design, a heat press, and your garment! Plus unlike sublimation or Vinyl, Heat Transfers come in a variety of media types. You have access to thousands of screen printed designs, as well as foil, rhinestones/studs, 3D, and even glitter! You just lay your design on your garment, press it with your heat press accordingly to the instructions listed online, and peel the backing paper off of your design. It is so simple, and the shirt can be made in under 15 seconds.

Pro World has thousands of Heat Transfer Designs for you to choose from, so I thought I’d share a few of my favorite with you.

Eat Sleep Baseball Softball heat transfers

These “Eat Sleep Breathe” transfers are screen printed, and come in a few different color options, as well as different sports.  Pictured above:  Softball and Baseball.

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Softball is for Girls (shown above) is just one of the many screen printed heat transfers in the softball category, and there are many designs for baseball too, including Live Breathe Baseball, shown below.

Live Breathe Baseball heat transferNeon rhinestud transfers are really popular, and there are plenty of options for the Baseball Mom to choose from!

LOVE Softball rhinestud heat transfer

Baseball mom heat transfer rhinestone

I even made a shirt for my youngest. Want to see?

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If the stock transfers just aren’t cutting it, you can always get creative and make a shirt with our favorite – Heat Transfer Vinyl. I made a quick shirt using the following products:

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If you want to make this shirt for yourself, you should find clip art of a heart and baseball stitching. Size the seams to the heart so that it looks proportionate. And cut each color with your cutting machine.

Now, weed your vinyl. Then lay and press it for 10 seconds at 305F degrees. Since we are pressing the shirt twice, we can knock a few seconds off of the initial press.

Once you REMOVE the plastic top coat, it is time lay your second color.

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Now you can press it one more time at 305F for 10-15 seconds and then carefully peel the plastic off of your shirt.

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You are done!  Have you made any seasonal sports shirts recently? Let us see by tagging us at #proworldinc on Instagram.

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