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Faux Pocket T-Shirts

Hello, Friends!  Marilyn here with a faux pocket project.  I saw several of these while scanning Pinterest and thought I would give it a try.

Here's what you'll need:

  • Square 1 Iron-On - 1 sheet for both shirts will work.
  • Iron or Heat Press - if using a heat press, set it at 325 degrees for 4 seconds.
  • Silhouette Software
  • Silhouette Cameo
  • Ink Jet Printer
  • Blank T-Shirts


Faux Pocket T-Shirts



To make these, first design your pocket using Silhouette software.  I got the pocket outline from a Facebook Silhouette group (Happy Sil) and added the initials I wanted :  first initial, last initial, middle initial.


Use the Monogramm KK SC font to make yours like mine.  I had to ungroup the initials then offset each by 0.01 to make the initials thicker.


Once done with designing, send the image to your ink jet printer and cut using your Cameo.


Decide where you want the faux pocket placed on your tee and heat press in place.


And you're ready to wear your tees!


Hope you have a blessed day and thanks for stopping by, ~ Marilyn

Comments

  1. Another project I want to try for t-shirts for the granddaughters. Thank you for such great ideas.

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  2. Thank you for sharing this great idea about the T-shirt design. Very help full for me because I would like to prefer my own design on the T-shirt. I bought Blank T-Shirts from here and offer high-quality tees at the cheapest price.

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