I take the coward's way out and use Stahl's. I assume you could screen print using the same technique. When we cut the Stahl's, we cut an overlap. For instance, for the right side of the jersey, we cut the "Gunn" of Gunnison, and for the left we cut "nison. That way, it looks like a continuous print and we don't have to worry about unsightly gaps in the center.
It seems to me I recall reading some tips for screen printing full-button jerseys in either Impressions or Printwear, I think sometime in 2006. (Printwear has a great year-end index.) I believe the suggestion was to do it in two pieces (which is what we do with the Stahl's), making some mark on your platen to insure that the two halves of the jersey line up. TL -- Pat's Screen Printing 242 N. Main Gunnison, Colo. 81230 (970) 641-3743 On 5/17/07, John P. Steindl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have had two customers ask me to screen print across the front > of full button front baseball jersey shirts. Does anyone have a > technique to print this that they would be willing to share? > > Thanks in advance. > > John P. Steindl > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > A2Z Screen Printing, LLC > _______________________________________________ Screenprinters mailing list [email protected] http://mailinglist.screenprinters.net/mailman/listinfo/screenprinters
