Things You'll Need
Instructions
Setting and Protecting the Ink
Plug in the iron and set it to "cotton" if your autographed shirt is cotton. Select a lower setting if the shirt is made from a blended material. Put the iron on a dry setting with no steam; allow it to get completely hot.
Iron the autographed area of the shirt, smoothing the shirt as you iron. Press the entire inked area; if desired, turn the shirt inside out and iron the inked area again.
Place the shirt in the dryer by itself and close the dryer door. Select a hot setting, such as cotton, on the dryer. Turn the dryer on and allow it to heat up the shirt for 15 to 20 minutes. Remove the shirt from the dryer.
Test-paint a bit of the inside of the shirt, or a similar non-autographed shirt, with clear fabric paint. Allow the paint to dry. If the clear coating looks good to you, coat the autographed area and allow it to dry completely.
Framing
Heat-set the ink as detailed in the steps above. Fold the shirt in such a way that the inked areas are prominently visible and the shirt will fit nicely into the frame.
Remove glass from the frame. Place the shirt neatly into the frame so the inked area is prominent. If necessary, iron the shirt along the folds to smooth it down.
Replace the glass in the frame and secure it. Hang the frame in a prominent location.