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P&P LIVE! 2020 Preview


The Printwear & Promotion LIVE! seminar programme is a first class source of free information and advice delivered by expert speakers from across the globe. Topics in The Decoration Advice Suite include embroidery, dye sublimation and direct to garment printing.


The Decoration Advice Suite Seminar timetable


The Decoration Advice Suite is located on stand H70. Each session lasts 30 minutes with time to ask questions. Seats fill up fast so please arrive early to guarantee your place..


Sublimation, is it for me?


Ideally suited to beginners looking to get into sublimation or businesses wishing to expand, this session will look at how it can be beneficial and will cover typical starting points (i.e. equipment, financial outlay etc.). Adam will also cover integrating sublimation into existing businesses. The second part of the talk will focus on how the process can be scaled up to meet higher demands as a business grows. With Adam Henderson, technical lead, Dye Sublimation Supplies.


Fine tuning for embroidery


Topics covered will include fine details and small lettering, correct backing fabrics, appliqué fabrics, 3D embroidery and current trends. With Karen Burrows, managing director of Madeira UK.


Creating the perfect print on demand design


Total freedom – this is what every designer dreams of… No limitations: endless colour pallets, unique designs created with unlimited graphics from vector to photorealistic images. In this session, you will gain back your design freedom and learn how to create the perfect digitally printed design.


With Marjorie Elkouby, applications design specialist, Kornit Digital.


Tips and techniques for running a successful embroidery business Main points covered in this session will be the following: ● Types of stitches. ● Types of underlay. ● Use of 60 and 75 threads. ● Use of metallic threads. ● Digitising for caps. ● 3D/ puff embroidery. ● Embroidering small text. ● Running large complex designs.


With Amit Jham, managing director, DigitisingMart. Stopping dye migration


This topic will look at what dye migration is, what it looks like and how we can prevent it. A large number of decorators still do not know what it is and how to overcome it. This is applicable to a range of transfers such as vinyl, laser and ready to press transfers. With Lewis Wotton, PenCarrie Academy co-ordinator.


| 44 | January 2020 12.15pm


Stopping dye migration 1.45pm


Fine tuning for embroidery 3.15pm


Creating the perfect print on demand design


Tuesday, January 21st 10.45am


Fine tuning for embroidery 12.15pm


Sublimation, is it for me? 1.45pm


Stopping dye migration www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk


Monday, January 20th 10.45am


Tips and techniques for running a successful embroidery business


Sunday, January 19th 10.45am


Sublimation, is it for me? 12.15pm


Fine tuning for embroidery 1.45pm


Creating the perfect print on demand design


3.15pm


Tips and techniques for running a successful embroidery business


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