This is a ready-made design from my Gang Sheet Builders gallery, printed as a single DTF transfer and sent to you cut and ready to press.
How it works: you pick your size, I print it, and you apply it with a heat press (recommended) or a household iron with care — it’s simple to do, quick to press, and made to last
Why UTUK DTF is a favourite: I print in full colour (including white ink), so these work on any and all colour garments, light and dark. You’ll get crisp detail, a soft feel once pressed, and a durable finish that’s designed to stay looking great wash after wash, often 60+ washes (with correct application and care).
Works on: most fabric types that can safely handle heat (cotton, poly blends, etc.) and loads of items like tees, hoodies, totes, backpacks, lunch bags and pencil cases.
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Small logos / pockets / tags
- 3"–4" (7.5–10cm)
Best for: left chest logos, pocket prints, sleeve prints, small kids items, hat/patch style logos.
Baby & small kids
- 3"–5" (7.5–12.5cm)
Best for: baby vests, baby tees, small front prints.
Toddler / kids
- 5"–7" (12.5–17.5cm)
Best for: toddler tees/hoodies, kids front prints.
Teens / Youth
- 7"–9" (17.5–22.5cm)
Best for: teen/youth tees and hoodies, standard front prints.
Adults (front centre designs)
- 8"–10" (20–25cm)
Best for: adult tees/hoodies, most standard front designs.
Adult “bigger statement” prints
10" (25cm)
Best for: larger chest designs, bold graphics, plus-size garments, or designs that need impact.
This is just a guide — you can choose any size based on the look you want. If you’re unsure, Please email support@utuk.freshdesk.com and tell me what item you’re pressing and where you want it placed (front centre / left chest / back etc.) and I’ll recommend the best size.
Sizing the transfer is based on the longest side (width). I’ve added height limits so designs don’t end up overly tall. If a design exceeds the maximum height for the size you’ve chosen, I’ll scale it down to fit the height limit, which will also reduce the width to keep everything in proportion.
- 3” (7.5cm) — max height 5” (12.5cm)
- 4” (10cm) — max height 6” (15cm)
- 5” (12.5cm) — max height 7” (17.5cm)
- 6” (15cm) — max height 8” (20cm)
- 7” (17.5cm) — max height 9” (22.5cm)
- 8” (20cm) — max height 10” (25cm)
- 9” (22.5cm) — max height 11” (27.5cm)
- 10” (25cm) — max height 12” (30cm)
Heat Press on Cotton
- 165°C
- 25 seconds
- Pressure: Heavy
- Peel: Hot peel (peel straight away)
Then:
- Cover with a Teflon sheet
- Second press: 10 seconds (heavy pressure)
Cricut EasyPress / Cricut Mini / Household Iron (COLD PEEL)
(Use with care — a heat press will always give the most consistent results.)
- Setting: High cotton / approx 160°C
- Pressure: Heavy
- Peel: Cold peel (let it cool completely before peeling)
How to press (important):
Use slow, circular motions to keep the heat and pressure even across the whole design. With manual presses, the key is making sure every single part of the transfer has had firm pressure + heat for at least 20 seconds.
My honest tip: I usually end up pressing for longer than 20 seconds (sometimes up to a minute), moving over the design so each inch gets a proper press — because with an iron/EasyPress you’re controlling both the pressure and the heat coverage yourself.Then let it cool completely and peel slowly from one corner.
