I built up the lower pad with a mouse pad, the same size as the patch. Then I made a shield to go around the patch with old jean material, double thickness to protect the beanie from getting melted. I also cut down the pressure ant time just a bit. After you lift the hat press you can press the graphics with you hand. Great seller. I am selling for $15.
This is a great beanie hat. However; if you're planning on applying HTV to the patch area be very careful as to NOT heat the whole hat, as the acrylic material will stretch a lot and won't go back to it's original shape.
I recommend these - if you’re putting anything on the front, with heat - don’t use a heat press. I followed others’ advicd And used a small hand iron. These are great hats
I used this hat for tie dying and it was a success! It's currently for sale on my Etsy shop and I'll be buying more to dye soon. Definitely recommend! www.etsy.com/shop/cosmogyralco
Color: Navy / Neon Yellow / Material: 100% Polyester
My client & his lawn care crew wear safety yellow shirts with their logo on front. The back of this hat is safety yellow, so I added the company logo. The crew looks polished & coordinated, and is safely visible. Great product received once again from Jiffy.com!
I have been thinking of trying HTV on hats, so I grabbed one to test it out. The quality is great for the price, and I will be ordering more once I figure out my hat press accessory. Photo included, like I said need to work with the application process, but it held the vinyl well where I got a good press