We’re excited to announce that Ink Stitch Press now supplies high-quality DTF transfers — giving you full creative control without the need for in-house printing equipment.
Whether you’re a clothing brand, small business, or hobbyist, you can now upload your own designs directly to our website, and we’ll print them on premium DTF (Direct to Film) transfers. Once printed, we ship them straight to your door — ready for you to heat press onto garments, tote bags, hoodies and more.
What Are DTF Transfers?
DTF (Direct to Film) printing is a cutting-edge method that allows your artwork to be printed onto a special film, then transferred to fabric using a heat press. It’s durable, vibrant, and works on a wide range of materials — including cotton, polyester, blends, and dark colours.
Why Choose Our DTF Transfer Service?
✅ Simple Upload Process – Just upload your artwork through our easy-to-use gang sheet designer.
✅ No Setup Fees – Pay only for what you print. No screen setup or minimums.
✅ Fast Turnaround – We aim to print and dispatch your DTF transfers quickly so you can get pressing.
✅ Professional Results at Home – With a heat press, you can achieve commercial-quality prints without outsourcing production.
✅ UK-Based – All printing is done in-house by the Ink Stitch Press team and shipped across the UK.
How It Works
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Upload your artwork using our DTF Gang Sheet Designer
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Arrange your designs and select your sheet size
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Place your order and we’ll handle the printing
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Receive your DTF transfer sheets in the post
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Heat press at home or in your studio – job done!
Who Is This For?
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Clothing brands looking for small-batch runs
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Etsy/small shop owners wanting full control
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Print-on-demand businesses
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Event merch, teamwear, and club apparel
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Anyone with a heat press and a design!
File Setup Tips for Best Results
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Upload high-resolution files (300 DPI)
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Use CMYK colour mode
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Remove any unwanted backgrounds
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Do not mirror your artwork – we handle that for you
Ready to Order?
Start creating your custom DTF transfers today with Ink Stitch Press.