P&P LIVE! 2026 The Decoration Advice Suite
The Printwear & Promotion LIVE! seminar programme is a first-class source of free information and advice delivered by garment decoration experts. Topics covered in The Decoration Advice Suite will include embroidery, direct to garment printing, direct to film printing and transfer printing.
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The future of DTF
Join Colin Marsh, managing director of Resolute for an insightful educational seminar exploring the rapidly evolving landscape of direct to film printing technology. This session will provide attendees with a comprehensive overview of advancements shaping the industry.
Why your heat transfers fail (and how to fix them)
Heat printing doesn’t have to be confusing – but many struggle with peeling issues, marks on garments, scorched fabrics, or transfers that simply won’t stick. In this practical, session, Andy Rogers, director at Stahls’ UK will break down the most common reasons heat transfers fail and show you exactly how to avoid them. You’ll learn how time, temperature, and pressure really work, how to choose the right transfer for the right fabric, and the simple checks that can save you wasted garments and frustration.
High-impact embroidery: Techniques for exceptional results
Take your machine embroidery to the next level! This seminar delivered by Jayne Barlow, Julia Redfern and Chris Camm of Maderia UK provides practical advice for flawless stitching, choosing the right threads, needles, and
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DTG in the age of DTF: When to use it, when not to – and how to make both work together This session hosted by Steve Poole, customer service experience manager at Amaya Sales UK breaks down, in plain language, when direct to garment printing is your best friend and how mixing the two can actually make your workflow smoother. You’ll walk away knowing which method to grab for different jobs, how to avoid common pitfalls, and how to get the best results without overthinking it.
Creating artwork in the ChatGPT era
In this session, Amit Jham, managing director of DigitisingMart Europe, will inform attendees on how they can use AI and ChatGPT to create vector art for direct to film printing. He will also cover the following; digitising for 3D foam/ puff: dos and don’ts, best practises for digitising on hats, getting small text embroidery to work well on piqué polo and fleece garments, and how to get stitch count quotes in a few seconds.
No more failed prints: Decorating polyester, nylon, and other tricky fabrics
Presented by Andy Rogers, director at Stahls’ UK, this advanced session dives deep into the real-world challenges of heat printing onto technical and performance fabrics. He’ll explore why certain materials fail, how to stabilise difficult garments, how to work with low- temp adhesives, and how to diagnose issues like dye migration, adhesion breakdown, and uneven pressure.
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Seminar timetable
Sunday, February 22nd 11am
The future of DTF 12pm
Why your heat transfers fail (and how to fix them) 1pm
High-impact embroidery: Techniques for exceptional results 2pm
DTG in the age of DTF: When to use it, when not to – and how to make both work together 3pm
Creating artwork in the ChatGPT era
Monday, February 23rd 11am
Creating artwork in the ChatGPT era 12pm
The future of DTF 1pm
High-impact embroidery: Techniques for exceptional results 2pm
DTG in the age of DTF: When to use it, when not to – and how to make both work together 3pm
No more failed prints: Decorating polyester, nylon, and other tricky fabrics
Tuesday, February 24th 11am
High-impact embroidery: Techniques for exceptional results 12pm
DTG in the age of DTF: When to use it, when not to – and how to make both work together 1pm
The future of DTF 2pm
No more failed prints: Decorating polyester, nylon, and other tricky fabrics
www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk
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