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Thu Oct 2211:20 AM – 12:30 PM

B24 Sublimation – What It Takes To Do Cut & Sew Sublimation

SeminarBeyond the Tracks

Why Someone Should Come

Cut-and-sew sublimation can open the door to high-value products, including sports uniforms, soft signage, custom apparel, and unique promotional applications. However, it can also become expensive quickly if a business chooses the wrong equipment, takes on work it is not ready for, partners with the wrong supplier, or prices jobs without understanding the full process. This session gives attendees an engaging look at the opportunity, the risks, and the decisions that matter before jumping in.

Who Should Come

This class is for anyone interested in the broader world of cut-and-sew sublimation. It is especially useful for companies that want to get into the business, decorators considering all-over or custom-sewn products, shops exploring sports uniforms or soft signage, and businesses looking to find, compare, or vet domestic and overseas outsource partners.

What They Will Learn

  • Cut-and-Sew Sublimation Basics: Learn how cut-and-sew sublimation differs from basic blank-product sublimation and why the workflow requires different planning.
  • ·Product Opportunities: Explore applications such as all-sports uniforms, soft signage, custom apparel, koozies, and other promotional products.
  • Equipment and Cost Considerations: Understand the equipment, production steps, and investment decisions needed to succeed in cut-and-sew sublimation.
  • In-House vs. Outsourced Production: Learn how to decide what should be attempted internally and what should be outsourced based on time, cost, skill, equipment, capacity, and risk.
  • Domestic vs. Overseas Sourcing: Understand the tradeoffs between domestic and overseas production, including lead time, communication, consistency, minimums, pricing, and customer expectations.
  • Pricing and Quoting: Learn how to think through market pricing, production costs, partner costs, and what to charge so jobs are profitable and realistic.
  • Quality and Reputation: Discover how to identify quality work, avoid overpromising, and prevent mistakes that can lead to monetary losses or reputational damage.
  • Samples and Swatches: Gain a better understanding of materials, applications, and finished-product expectations through examples, samples, or swatch-book discussion.

More Information

Allow Registration:Yes
Capacity Unlimited:No
Session Capacity:100