I like to take that extra step to make sure the design looks correct on all sizes prior to cutting each one. You can hide the template layer and just adjust your width/height for your design as desired. It is not necessary to change the template size if you are comfortable with the way your design looks. Again, change the template size and adjust the width to match the above suggested size between 9 and 10 inches. The next shirt is a size youth small of the same design. When the width is adjusted, the height automatically adjusts if the design is locked. For a size large the width should be between 10.5 and 11.5 inches. Next is a size large, so adjust the template to a size large. Then adjust the size of the design for the next size needed. Make the cuts you will need for your first shirt. This specific cut is for a 2X shirt, so the width is between 12.5 and 13.5 inches and the height was adjusted by the design being locked when the width is increased. The height will adjust accordingly if the design is locked. To adjust the size of you design, simply type in your desired width into the sizing details in the top menu bar or adjust it using the sizing adjustment button at the bottom right corner of your selection. Or above your sizing details in the top menu bar The lock/unlock option is located at the bottom left corner of your selection. Make sure you design sizing is locked so that the ratio of width to length remains the same for each size you are making. I adjust the width and the length of the design for the shirt sizes that I have. Once I am completely happy with my design and get my customer’s approval, I will begin my cutting. You can then adjust your design to fit the smaller sized shirtĪgain, no two shirts are exactly the same size, so always measure before you make your cut! Step 2 - Adjust the Design Size They are included in the template options. The same above can all be used for kids, toddler, and baby options. Once you are happy with your design, you can take a screen shot of the “mock-up” and send it to your customer for final approval before cutting your vinyl. Then adjust the size of the design to be more aesthetically pleasing. First, pick the color of your desired shirt.Ĭhoose the style and size of the desired shirt (it only goes up to 2XL on the size options, but the “Custom” option can be used for shirts larger than 2XL). Using the templates, you can customize them to match your desired shirt. Check out the video down below for step by step instructions on how to utilize this option. I do this to make sure the ratio of my design is correct. Once I create the design, I use the template option that is available on Cricut Design Space to create a “mock-up” of my shirt. A note on using templates in Studio is included at the end** **This post focuses on using Cricut Design Space, but everything applies equally well to Silhouette Studio. Step 1 - Size the Design Using a Template
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