Excellent explanation dear!! Not too much talking, not over complicated. Very simplistic! Excellent!!! I loved every minute of it. You’ve made this so seamlessly! 🥰
Thanks so much for this. You explained this so well. I've had the stuff to do this for ages but haven't attempted it because it felt too complicated. Not after watching this! Thank you!
I’ve never tried vinyl and am a bit intimidated. I bought some vinyl at the Dollar Tree to practice on before using my Cricut brand. After watching this video, I feel confident to now try the vinyl (and I now know how to use the tools, too). Thank you, Angie!
I have not had great luck with the Dollar Tree vinyl but I do need to try it again and see if I can get it to work! That being said, I think the Dollar Tree version is just adhesive vinyl for things like glass and wood. I am not sure if they have HTV for fabric.
I am very, but very new in this type of crafting, and I already bought my cricut explore air 2, one week ago and dont know how to start. But your video is so good for beginners, since I understand what you are explaining. You got a new subscriber. Thank you.
Thank you so much for this awesome video! I'm a beginner and for the most part have only stared at my cricut...now I believe that I can tackle this head on.
Absolutely the best tutorial 4 using heat transfer vinyl I am a newbie at this and you helped me. I was able to do it just like you did I just followed along in the tutorial
Thank you so much for this video!! I needed this for projects today and you totally hit every nail with the hammer here and got every question answered!!
Thank you so much for making this video as well as your others! This helped me out so much. I am new to the Cricut/sublimation world and I am trying to understand it. Your videos have helped me a lot. Thank you so much for making them!!!!!!!
I found that rolling the sheet and keeping like an inch or 2 unrolled and then positioning it on the mat and rolling it out very helpful, specifically if ur doing a longer cut. Great video!
I think I might actually be able to do this!! Even your quick mention of how to “attach” was so dang helpful. I was so confused as to why my design kept splitting into a million pieces 🤨🤣Thank you thank you!! 🩷
Hello Good afternoon , I just came across this video and first of all thank you so much very detailed and straight to the point and very easy to understand . My question would be do you guys help with getting the actual cricket to work?
Thank you I have a cricket machine to explore one and I was trying to figure out how to reverse it but you actually show me is the mirror on the button on the phone I was looking for it on the machine but thank you very much I appreciate it hopefully soon I will start working on my projects thank you
Thanks. I'm actually looking to cover a tatty window sill in a white rainbow glitter material. I think this was the tacky stuff that was on t-shirts in the 70s that I loved would be perfect. I was just thinking of adding velcro or mesh to the back. I don't have an iron tho I do have a really good hair dryer. I've been looking for materials for 2 days now, and I get this or car wrap 🤷♀️ will check your cottage videos, thanks x
@@AngieHolden I was thinking of buying this adding tape to the back and sticking it down 🤷♀️ but the plastic would need to stay on the top - I have no idea if that would work. Okay I might try car wrap 😅 x
I've just found another video probably explaining my thinking. It was the difference between this vinyl and self adhesive vinyl. Because I did buy a roll of brown leather but decided against it (I'm going to cover a pink bin instead). For the window sill I do want a pearlised white. So I thought get this heat transfer stuff and glue it on 😅 I'm a bit snow white and birds come to my window so it needs to be wipe clean not actual glitter x
Not to sound creepy.... I WISH I WAS YOUR NEIGHBOR!!! you are amazing and your knowledge is remarkable. Thanks for starting showing us your ideas and different versions of things. You, out of a very few (like 3-4) are definitely one of my fav. and everyone crafting with cricut, etc. should be subscribed to you! thanks for another great video..
I just found your RUclips channel and love it! I watched "Heat Transfer Iron-On Basics" and it was super helpful, thank you! Where did you find the "cutest turkey" design that you heat-pressed onto the baby onesie? I would love to purchase that if I could find it-I have 2 baby great-granddaughters and 2 young great-nephews. I love making onesies and t-shirts for them. I look forward to watching more of your instructional videos. Thank you again!
OMGoodness! Finding your channel is a gift to be sure. Having come from old school silk-screening then on to the light bulb transfer silk-screening including hand drawn with permanent ink pens I am off to re-school myself about heat transfer/iron-on approach for t-shirts! I have the designs and 20 t-shirts for family yet had no clue about heat transfer aka iron-on how tos; products; equipment. My very first old school silk screening [chemicals et al] was going to the library AFTER I took an order of 50 T-Shirts for a bowling league. HAH! Well, I am old now [and just a bit wiser - LOL] and figured I could watch You Tubes. Not so fast. There are many to choose from to be sure yet find these to be distracting, confusing and completely frustrating. I sat down today which in itself is a challenge as I prefer to be on the move refusing to leave the computer until I figured this project out! After all, the grandkiddies are growing and the shirts already purchased. Truthfully, I was on the verge of tears and I am a tough old bird yet still hung in there and then I FOUND YOU!!!! Angie Holden you are a gifted teacher and I hope you go far. THANK YOU. I will continue on in spite of myself yet because of YOU and send these gifts, hopefully, soon!!! to all my grown children, grandchildren and recently a great-grandchild knowing I had the best teacher to guide and encourage me. Yes, I suppose a bit over the top for a You Tube comment still do know that you have assisted me in more ways than you can know. Oh, I will continue to research but will ask this question here first regarding printer ink. Do you use a particular ink such as Pigment Based vs. Dye Based Ink for T-Shirts? Via all my reading and wondering about all the aspects of this project I came across this ink issue having not a clue there would be one. AGAIN THANKS A MILLION. GOD BLESS YOU.
Yay! So glad you found us! So, with heat transfer vinyl you do not need ink. With sublimation, you do. But it is a special ink and a special printer. So not your standard printer. I hope that makes sense?
@@AngieHolden Greetings, Angie! Hope you enjoy this one. After watching one of your videos this all clicked yesterday. ( ; A month ago I picked up a pack of Avery Inkjet Printable Fabric Transfer and this began me digging into this incredible journey of HTV; Sublimation and Inkjet Fabric Transfer. Phew! LOL. In truth, I was in a Hobby Lobby for the first time this summer while waiting for an appointment and found myself in the wonderfully colorful paper, rolls and these curious things called Cricut. I waited to speak with a salesperson and now after furthering my research I can now appreciate her expression at my queries......ok, ok,ok. Not to take up your time and thought I now do understand the different approaches to Creative Expressions via t-shirts etc!! I am in the process of deciding how I am going to accomplish the goal of getting T-Shirts made and sent to everyone. I do not have any equipment to date and when I finally decide I will for sure use your links in order to support your efforts and talents. THANK YOU. Again. This stated do you have any knowledge about Inkjet Transfers and the inks best suited for printer ink. Now I just need to know. The mental ticker tapes will keep a-whirring until I learn about this. It ain't easy being me. I will continue on in learning from your You Tubes as your techniques come through. ALL THE BEST.
Oh yes! Of course! If you have an ink jet printer, make sure the transfer you buy is marked for ink jet. Laser jet should be marked for laser jet. That is about it! You will want to follow the instructions exactly and really press down when ironing. I usually do mine on the floor so I can put my weight on it. I hope that helps!
Thanks for this video. It was very helpful. I am wanting to attach names to hearts cut out of cotton fabric. These hearts then are sewn onto a dog bandana. I've had trouble getting the letters to stick to the cotton hearts. Does your method work on cotton scraps the same as T-shirts. I don't see any htv being added to non t-shirt cotton projects like mine. Thanks.
Hello! Super helpful- I am looking to try iron on for the first time, would like to customize the front of a linen photo album. I'm assuming similar technique? Do you think it would be any difference considering its a binder behind the linen? Thanks!
Hello Angie! Thank you for the explanation. Just wondering if you can buy the clear transfer sheet on its own without the vinyl and use it for my own heat transfer projects?
Great video! I'm hoping I can use this method to iron back on a piece of vinyl print that came off one of my tshirts (I accidentally put it to wash in a hygiene steam mode on the washing machine).
New to Cricut but learned so much form your video here. Can you use this as a way to put your logo / graphics onto say a golf shirt, in lieu of getting them embroidered? If so a downside would seem to be I'm restricted to the vynle color selections and not the actual colors of the logo? Correct? Looking for potential applications here. Thanks
I found out through a Cricut group yesterday on Facebook that Cricut has now removed the guidance on the Cricut Heat Guide to press the back of the clothing when adhering HTV. Do you have a video that might show that new guidance?
Hi, saw your post and that it’s old, but it was very helpful to me. I am a new user. I have downloaded a design from cricket that comes with multiple words that were not put in the correct order and all of the letters had to be cut separately and I do not know the best way to transfer them onto my T-shirt. Could you assist?
Hi Angie, I am viewing your video for the first time. I enjoyed your entire presentation. You took your time explaining each step. This made things clear and easy to understand. You did a great job! I am so glad that I came across your video. I have subscribed and look for to your future presentations. Thank you! :-)
Nice! Just what I needed it!..one question… I saw people use parchment paper between the iron and the vinyl, when do I need the parchment paper? Thanks :)
Usually I get it in one press. First, make sure you are following all instructions from the manufacturer of the HTV as each one is different. One common mistake is not paying attention to the peel temperature. Cricut HTV for instance should be cold before you peel the carrier sheet back. Second, if you don't purchase shirts made for crafting they may have a coating on them and you may find washing first helps.
I am so beyond frustrated with Cricut right now - I can't get it to cut through basic cricut htv (and other materials) and looking for any suggestions. I have tried deep cut blade, running it through 2 or 3 times and I still can't get a full cut. You make it look sooo easy - I'm so jealous lol
Hi, I just got a cricut for Christmas and my husband also got me the 12x10 easy press. I needed an easy press cause I wanted to do a lot of projects on onesies..Do I need a smaller easy press or can I use the 12x10 for little onesies?
You can use the larger one. Just be careful as the heat press can rest on the seams and cause you not to get enough heat on the HTV. Try putting a mat inside the onesie to raise it up.
How can you put a colored picture onto a t-shirt and have it cut to that picture? Can you print onto vinyl and cut it out or would you print onto heat transfer paper and cut that? Thank you I’m knee to all of this but really want to get started.
Excellent explanation dear!! Not too much talking, not over complicated. Very simplistic! Excellent!!! I loved every minute of it. You’ve made this so seamlessly! 🥰
Glad it was helpful!
Your video was one of the best learning videos I’ve watched so far. So many are too fast or confusing, so thank you.
Thank you for not dragging on when describing the process. It was easy listening and I will look to you for other segments.
Glad it was helpful!
Cricut newbie here! Thank you so much for all of your videos! They are always so clear and concise and Ifeel confident starting my first projects.
Awesome! Thank you!
Excellent video! How you can speak while weeding is beyond me. Weeding takes all of my concentration!
Great job at explaining. You have a good voice and demeanor.
Thank you!!! New to cricut making with a infant!!! Helps me soo much not to waste material and actually get projects done when I have the time!!!
Thanks so much for this. You explained this so well. I've had the stuff to do this for ages but haven't attempted it because it felt too complicated. Not after watching this! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
I’m new in cricut, htv materials and you explained it very clearly!
Happy to help!
First timer here. Thank you
You’re welcome 😊
Wish you could be my teacher !!
You made it look so easy, I will now have a go
Good luck!
This is what I was looking for. Thank you! Now I have to watch the videos (again) to decide on what cricut machine is the best for me, and my budget!
I’ve never tried vinyl and am a bit intimidated. I bought some vinyl at the Dollar Tree to practice on before using my Cricut brand. After watching this video, I feel confident to now try the vinyl (and I now know how to use the tools, too). Thank you, Angie!
I have not had great luck with the Dollar Tree vinyl but I do need to try it again and see if I can get it to work! That being said, I think the Dollar Tree version is just adhesive vinyl for things like glass and wood. I am not sure if they have HTV for fabric.
I am very, but very new in this type of crafting, and I already bought my cricut explore air 2, one week ago and dont know how to start. But your video is so good for beginners, since I understand what you are explaining. You got a new subscriber. Thank you.
You can do it!
Thank you young lady I'm so glad I found your video this answered all my questions not I can move forward with my project Thank you so much
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for this awesome video! I'm a beginner and for the most part have only stared at my cricut...now I believe that I can tackle this head on.
Happy to help!
Thanks. I really wanted to know how to do it. I bought the hat vinyl and iron. Very good explanation of how to do it 😄
Absolutely the best tutorial 4 using heat transfer vinyl I am a newbie at this and you helped me. I was able to do it just like you did I just followed along in the tutorial
Yay!
love your explaining u do it so calm and proudly ur a very good teacher we love u ty so much
Angie Thanks so much, wish I had seen your video before I started my project.
Glad it was helpful!
I'm also a Cricut newby making banners and trying to cut 5 inch htv glitter or holographic vinyl on Expressions. This did help
Thanks for the video! I just opened my cricut easy press and I made my drawstring bag with the sparkly cricket logo. Yaaaay!
Wonderful!
You're a great teacher 😁 thank you so much!
Thank you so much for this video!! I needed this for projects today and you totally hit every nail with the hammer here and got every question answered!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for making this video as well as your others! This helped me out so much. I am new to the Cricut/sublimation world and I am trying to understand it. Your videos have helped me a lot. Thank you so much for making them!!!!!!!
Thanks for watching!
Yes very clear and precise explanation. I appreciate it very much!❤
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for your video! This was really helpful! Merry Christmas!
Thanks so much it's very helpful and easy to understand 😊❤️ Good luck to you
I found that rolling the sheet and keeping like an inch or 2 unrolled and then positioning it on the mat and rolling it out very helpful, specifically if ur doing a longer cut. Great video!
Great tip!
Great explanation and right to the point. Thanks so much!
I think I might actually be able to do this!! Even your quick mention of how to “attach” was so dang helpful. I was so confused as to why my design kept splitting into a million pieces 🤨🤣Thank you thank you!! 🩷
YAY! So glad it helped!
Ok I’m going to start a shirt tomorrow had my explorer 3 for 2 years collecting dusk. You definitely helped 😂
Awesome!
Very helpful and easy to follow
Omg thank you sooo much you helped me make my first heat press on shirt . Your so good at what you do and a amazing teacher. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
You are so welcome!
Thank you so much!!!!!! You are great at teaching!!!!
Super easy tutorial. Thank you so much!
Thank You!!!! Of the many videos that I have watched your videos have been the most helpful!!!🤗🤩
I'm so glad!
I’m just starting out! Hoping to help bring money in for our family. Hopefully I can get a heat press one day! I’m just learning
Hello Good afternoon , I just came across this video and first of all thank you so much very detailed and straight to the point and very easy to understand . My question would be do you guys help with getting the actual cricket to work?
Try this: www.thecountrychiccottage.net/free-cricut-classes/
Thank you I have a cricket machine to explore one and I was trying to figure out how to reverse it but you actually show me is the mirror on the button on the phone I was looking for it on the machine but thank you very much I appreciate it hopefully soon I will start working on my projects thank you
This was all explained so well, thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much. This video was brief and easy to follow 🙏❤️
Happy to help!
Thank you for a clear and concise video. Bonus that you didn’t say the word cute a million times 😝
Thanks. I'm actually looking to cover a tatty window sill in a white rainbow glitter material. I think this was the tacky stuff that was on t-shirts in the 70s that I loved would be perfect. I was just thinking of adding velcro or mesh to the back. I don't have an iron tho I do have a really good hair dryer. I've been looking for materials for 2 days now, and I get this or car wrap 🤷♀️ will check your cottage videos, thanks x
Sorry I am not sure what would work in that case.
@@AngieHolden I was thinking of buying this adding tape to the back and sticking it down 🤷♀️ but the plastic would need to stay on the top - I have no idea if that would work. Okay I might try car wrap 😅 x
I've just found another video probably explaining my thinking. It was the difference between this vinyl and self adhesive vinyl. Because I did buy a roll of brown leather but decided against it (I'm going to cover a pink bin instead). For the window sill I do want a pearlised white. So I thought get this heat transfer stuff and glue it on 😅 I'm a bit snow white and birds come to my window so it needs to be wipe clean not actual glitter x
Thank you so much, you made it so easy to understand!!
You're very welcome!
Clear, concise instructions. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this great video, Just about to do my first iron fingers cross lol hugs Liz..
Not to sound creepy.... I WISH I WAS YOUR NEIGHBOR!!! you are amazing and your knowledge is remarkable. Thanks for starting showing us your ideas and different versions of things. You, out of a very few (like 3-4) are definitely one of my fav. and everyone crafting with cricut, etc. should be subscribed to you! thanks for another great video..
So nice of you!
Love your content. So easy to follow
Great video. Very helpful for a newbie.
Glad to hear it!
Thank you this was so helpful, I just purchased my Cricut. .
Glad it was helpful!
You described things so well! Well Done! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video very clear. Great job
Thank you so much. I love you tips and tutorials. I just got the air 2 and the easy press. Thank you so much
Glad I could help!
Video was so helpful. How would you wash it afterwards?
Generally follow the directions that come with your HTV.
Looks good but how do you peel off the backing of the medium and small letters when it offer resistance to come off. Thanks for your answer.
For HTV, you need to press again if it lifts up.
Just gained a new subscriber, great video, thanks for taking the time to explain everything!!
Thanks for the sub!
I just found your RUclips channel and love it! I watched "Heat Transfer Iron-On Basics" and it was super helpful, thank you! Where did you find the "cutest turkey" design that you heat-pressed onto the baby onesie? I would love to purchase that if I could find it-I have 2 baby great-granddaughters and 2 young great-nephews. I love making onesies and t-shirts for them. I look forward to watching more of your instructional videos. Thank you again!
It was just in Cricut Design Space as an image.
SUPER helpful! Thank you for making this!!
OMGoodness! Finding your channel is a gift to be sure. Having come from old school silk-screening then on to the light bulb transfer silk-screening including hand drawn with permanent ink pens I am off to re-school myself about heat transfer/iron-on approach for t-shirts! I have the designs and 20 t-shirts for family yet had no clue about heat transfer aka iron-on how tos; products; equipment.
My very first old school silk screening [chemicals et al] was going to the library AFTER I took an order of 50 T-Shirts for a bowling league. HAH!
Well, I am old now [and just a bit wiser - LOL] and figured I could watch You Tubes. Not so fast. There are many to choose from to be sure yet find these to be distracting, confusing and completely frustrating. I sat down today which in itself is a challenge as I prefer to be on the move refusing to leave the computer until I figured this project out! After all, the grandkiddies are growing and the shirts already purchased. Truthfully, I was on the verge of tears and I am a tough old bird yet still hung in there and then I FOUND YOU!!!! Angie Holden you are a gifted teacher and I hope you go far.
THANK YOU. I will continue on in spite of myself yet because of YOU and send these gifts, hopefully, soon!!! to all my grown children, grandchildren and recently a great-grandchild knowing I had the best teacher to guide and encourage me.
Yes, I suppose a bit over the top for a You Tube comment still do know that you have assisted me in more ways than you can know.
Oh, I will continue to research but will ask this question here first regarding printer ink. Do you use a particular ink such as Pigment Based vs. Dye Based Ink for T-Shirts? Via all my reading and wondering about all the aspects of this project I came across this ink issue having not a clue there would be one.
AGAIN THANKS A MILLION. GOD BLESS YOU.
P.S. Yes, I have subscribed - and thumbs up each video I have viewed thus far - to your You Tube Channel AND for Your E-Newsletter!
Yay! So glad you found us! So, with heat transfer vinyl you do not need ink. With sublimation, you do. But it is a special ink and a special printer. So not your standard printer. I hope that makes sense?
@@AngieHolden Greetings, Angie! Hope you enjoy this one. After watching one of your videos this all clicked yesterday. ( ;
A month ago I picked up a pack of Avery Inkjet Printable Fabric Transfer and this began me digging into this incredible journey of HTV; Sublimation and Inkjet Fabric Transfer.
Phew! LOL. In truth, I was in a Hobby Lobby for the first time this summer while waiting for an appointment and found myself in the wonderfully colorful paper, rolls and these curious things called Cricut. I waited to speak with a salesperson and now after furthering my research I can now appreciate her expression at my queries......ok, ok,ok. Not to take up your time and thought I now do understand the different approaches to Creative Expressions via t-shirts etc!!
I am in the process of deciding how I am going to accomplish the goal of getting T-Shirts made and sent to everyone. I do not have any equipment to date and when I finally decide I will for sure use your links in order to support your efforts and talents. THANK YOU. Again. This stated do you have any knowledge about Inkjet Transfers and the inks best suited for printer ink. Now I just need to know. The mental ticker tapes will keep a-whirring until I learn about this. It ain't easy being me.
I will continue on in learning from your You Tubes as your techniques come through. ALL THE BEST.
Oh yes! Of course! If you have an ink jet printer, make sure the transfer you buy is marked for ink jet. Laser jet should be marked for laser jet. That is about it! You will want to follow the instructions exactly and really press down when ironing. I usually do mine on the floor so I can put my weight on it. I hope that helps!
@@AngieHolden Good Deal!!! Angie, Definitely appreciate your tips and suggestions!! Have not yet attempted but getting closer!!!!!
You're videos are great! Very well delivered and detailed - Thanks :)
Glad you like them!
Thank you, could you do a guide on using a regular iron too?
Hmmm...may have to add that to my list!
@@AngieHolden please provide me mobile number or insta ID please
Hi there. also a Cricut newbie! Can you use Glitter HVT (Iron-on) on ceramic coasters? Thanks for all your videos and help!
Yes you can.
You made this look so easy thank you ❤
Thank you...this was very informative...
Thanks for this video. It was very helpful. I am wanting to attach names to hearts cut out of cotton fabric. These hearts then are sewn onto a dog bandana. I've had trouble getting the letters to stick to the cotton hearts. Does your method work on cotton scraps the same as T-shirts. I don't see any htv being added to non t-shirt cotton projects like mine. Thanks.
It should work fine. It might be the brand of HTV you have.
This video is great it explains better how to use this products . Can I use this products for heat press?
Yes a heat press works fine!
Hello! Super helpful- I am looking to try iron on for the first time, would like to customize the front of a linen photo album. I'm assuming similar technique? Do you think it would be any difference considering its a binder behind the linen? Thanks!
Same process would apply. I would use an iron on product that has a low temperature and low time so you don't heat the binder too much.
Thank you! Can you also use the heat press on a binder?
Just be careful not to melt the binder!
Love your videos very helpful
Glad you like them!
Easy tutorial to follow. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Hello Angie! Thank you for the explanation. Just wondering if you can buy the clear transfer sheet on its own without the vinyl and use it for my own heat transfer projects?
Yes it is called a heat transfer mask.
Great tutorial ❤
Great video! I'm hoping I can use this method to iron back on a piece of vinyl print that came off one of my tshirts (I accidentally put it to wash in a hygiene steam mode on the washing machine).
Just put a piece of parchment paper or a pressing cloth over it before you press it back on.
@@AngieHolden I did this and it worked like a miracle!
New to Cricut but learned so much form your video here. Can you use this as a way to put your logo / graphics onto say a golf shirt, in lieu of getting them embroidered? If so a downside would seem to be I'm restricted to the vynle color selections and not the actual colors of the logo? Correct? Looking for potential applications here. Thanks
You can do that! There are pros and cons to every single method of customizing a shirt!
Thank you for making this easy, I am a little rusty.
Thank you so much for this. You’re wonderful at explaining things!
Glad it was helpful!
when i apply this to and iron i would use the same temps and times? my image will be smaller than a normal sized iron
I'm looking to do this to transfer onto an easy-up style 10x10 canopy, do you have a video about that or something similar?
No, sorry!
OMG thank you so much for this video ❤❤
I found out through a Cricut group yesterday on Facebook that Cricut has now removed the guidance on the Cricut Heat Guide to press the back of the clothing when adhering HTV. Do you have a video that might show that new guidance?
They have removed that! Just don't press from the back. You should always look up the directions for the HTV brand you are using.
Hi, saw your post and that it’s old, but it was very helpful to me. I am a new user. I have downloaded a design from cricket that comes with multiple words that were not put in the correct order and all of the letters had to be cut separately and I do not know the best way to transfer them onto my T-shirt. Could you assist?
Try picking everything and clicking attached so it cuts everything correctly.
Hi Angie,
I am viewing your video for the first time. I enjoyed your entire presentation. You took your time explaining each step. This made things clear and easy to understand. You did a great job! I am so glad that I came across your video. I have subscribed and look for to your future presentations. Thank you! :-)
Thank you so much!
Thank you that was very very helpful
Learned a lot. Thanks.
Glad to hear it!
Very excellent video just need more information on how to to use |Contour could not get the button to light up
Try this video: ruclips.net/video/ZnyP0tAk7jk/видео.html
Nice! Just what I needed it!..one question… I saw people use parchment paper between the iron and the vinyl, when do I need the parchment paper? Thanks :)
That is more for layering. You can see more about that here: ruclips.net/video/061Q7OgK8y4/видео.html
Thank you. The video was very informative can i use this on faux leather?
Yes, absolutely
@@AngieHolden thank you but how can I apply it on faux vinyl
Do you ever find that it takes MULTIPLE times to press a design before it will finally adhere to a tee-shirt?
Usually I get it in one press. First, make sure you are following all instructions from the manufacturer of the HTV as each one is different. One common mistake is not paying attention to the peel temperature. Cricut HTV for instance should be cold before you peel the carrier sheet back. Second, if you don't purchase shirts made for crafting they may have a coating on them and you may find washing first helps.
Thank you so much it was very helpful !
Glad it helped!
Thank you I was so confused!
Any time!
Love the print on your shirt😊
Did you make it?
It was just a design in Design Space.
I am so beyond frustrated with Cricut right now - I can't get it to cut through basic cricut htv (and other materials) and looking for any suggestions. I have tried deep cut blade, running it through 2 or 3 times and I still can't get a full cut. You make it look sooo easy - I'm so jealous lol
Have you tried replacing your blade? Sounds like something is wrong.
Hello nice video what setting are you using to cut thx
Iron on setting.
@@AngieHolden thx
love your tips
Glad you like them!
I am wondering if you can use the 9x9 Easy Press on larger designs by moving it around or do you need the larger Easy Press?
Yes you can!
My daughter wants me to make a design on those beer glasses, which vinyl do you recommend?
I would do this: ruclips.net/video/fm-jzQyeLLg/видео.html
Thank You for sharing!
My pleasure!
Hi, I just got a cricut for Christmas and my husband also got me the 12x10 easy press. I needed an easy press cause I wanted to do a lot of projects on onesies..Do I need a smaller easy press or can I use the 12x10 for little onesies?
You can use the larger one. Just be careful as the heat press can rest on the seams and cause you not to get enough heat on the HTV. Try putting a mat inside the onesie to raise it up.
@@AngieHolden thank you!
How can you put a colored picture onto a t-shirt and have it cut to that picture? Can you print onto vinyl and cut it out or would you print onto heat transfer paper and cut that? Thank you I’m knee to all of this but really want to get started.
Try this if you want to print something and put it on a shirt: ruclips.net/video/ujNoOjmQyjo/видео.html
So if I want to cut permanent vinyl but having my design facing opposite way do I put the colored part face down to?
I am not sure what you are trying to do. Permanent vinyl is adhesive. You can mirror it but it will be backwards when applied.
I figured it out thank you