Thank you for making your videos easy to watch without putting too much blah blah blah. You get right to the point! Some videos start out so slow with too much extra information we really don't need to hear. If I have a question about Cricut, I go right to you. Thank you, Great job. JB
My wife just told me about Cricut and this ink transfer material. I thought she was talking about graphic heat sealing until I looked it up and found your video. Neverminding the home equity loan you’d have to take out to afford the material necessary to get this done, it looks like a lot of fun and you end up with a creation of your own design. This was a great tutorial, Jennifer! Keep up the great work!
Jennifer I believe you’re the first person I came across and guide me through your website and show how to sign up. Others would say “log on to so and and sign up” Thank you.
Thank you so much for being the only person I could find online to finally show me, step by step how to work my maker3!! With your help, I’ve gotten through some intimidating (to me) projects flawlessly. I just did my 1st infusible ink onesie and it came out perfect!!
Great video! I'm a tester and had figured out that repeated applications will dull the ink. You gave the most succinct info that I've seen. Great product and slice is our friend.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU! Yours is the only video I could find that demonstrated how to use the infusible ink transfer paper that came with my Cricut Explorer 2. All other videos say a special printer and ink are necessary and I cannot afford a new printer at this time. You are a lifesaver...
I finished a shirt and it is great!! Many things I make, I'm disappointed in after all the materials and time. Your video heled me to get a lovely shirt completed for my granddaughter. Thank you so very much!
I love all of the demonstrations you do. I follow you on a regular basis. Thank you so much for this video. I know that when I get my supplies, I will be watching every demo you have for the new infusible projects. Your are in a group of about 5 other demonstrators I watch for Cricut, so believe me when I say you too are one of the best. Thanks Jennifer.
This was my first introduction to this new infusible ink that I've been hearing about. Thank you for enlightening me about it. Makes me want to buy an Easy Press now!
Jennifer you are amazing So many things that I have no clue how to begin but I watch your videos and write notes and it makes me so confident Thank You Thank You
I love your tutorials! I've created a design and printed it! First time Cricut user but with a lifetime of design experience. Thank you for making it easier to learn!
Very helpful! When combining the blue layer onto the red transfer sheet, did you peel the blue infusible ink off its backing, or just cut out the image but it’s still on its own transfer paper? Thanks
This was a good tutorial. I would love to do this but to buy all the products will cost hundreds. I have the air 2 and lots of HTV (iron on) but to buy the easy press, the pads, the infusion ink etc.. omg! Its quite an investment🤯. Great vid though!
TheSunshineCrafter Kelly Fusco I agree! I wish i had watched her vids before i bought the EP 2 as well. Do you do regular cricut iron on? Is the Easy Press better for that? (Trying to justify the purchase) thanks!
Wondering the same, I just ordered the EP2, concerned about its weight with my particular disabilities...now it looks like I won’t get to use this ink, if the EP2 is too small. And it looks so good!!
You are such an awesome teacher, love watching your videos wheither I end up making the project or not. I recommend you to anyone that I know has a cricut.
Jennifer, just found you on RUclips!!! Love your channel and your tutorials! I love you are so thorough and show us step by step of the entire process! Wonderful teacher!!
Love your tutorials and enthusiasm! I don't have the infusable ink products or the Easy Press (On my Christmas wish list now) but I downloaded your pattern and used Sissel easyweed iron on vinyl . Followed your detailed instructions since I had never done an iron on with layering and it came out perfect! Wish I could add a picture of the T-shirt. Thank you Jennifer!
Jennifer I just have to first say, you are absolutely amazing and I adore you, and your bubbliness, and your positive outlook on everything! You are truly my inspiration and your videos have been so incredibly helpful! I'm about to start up a business and open up a shop selling mugs, coasters, shirts, bags, candles, stickers and so much more. But I really would have never made the leap to do that without all your inspiration or creativity! Thank you for just being your wonderful self and making these amazing in depth videos. You are definitely my favorite ❤
Hello Jennifer! Just subscribed to your amazing videos! You are definitely top-notch...a Cricut Guru! Thank you for your step-by-step easy peasy tutorial! =)
New to the infusible ink process and just picked up some solid black and white infusible ink sheets for a particular project to test this product. You did an awesome tutorial and will begin my project soon! Thanks a bunch!
Your tutorial are really helpful! I've just got a cricut maker for my birthday and I'm kind of lost with all the possibilities and materials ^^ you're really helping me in a very easy and understandable way!! Thank you!!!
What confuses me is how at 11:36 you had a blue layer and a red layer. How did you set that up? This is a great tutorial, by the way! Just got some infusible ink and your tutorial is very helpful. I am layering something, as well, and I'm not sure how to bring all those elements together to make sure they will all fit on 1 transfer. Thanks!!
Hi there! I have the different layers of flip flop because that was the coloring of the image when I first started. If you are wanting your image on one transfer you will need to change your flip flops to the same color and then adjust your pieces in mat preview to see if you can get them on one carrier sheet. Hope this helps.
This was the exact problem I’m having as well and trying to find the answer too! I just watched this video and it was the one question I had and one part that was completely skipped over 😭- I’m not sure if the blue section was reverse weeded f then applied onto the red or if she weeded as normal but then maybe just cut the backing to line up correctly- but the directions for this part are very unclear
Pleeeeeaaaze!... This is a sublimation product and you are being asked to pay through the nose for it. Save your money good people and simply buy a sublimation printer and proper heat press (not that toy from Cricut!). You will save a fortune in the long run and be able to print anything, including solid colours, patterns, smooth gradients and even photos WITHOUT THE NEED OF A CUTTER! A 100% polyester tote in the UK costs me less than $2, not the $10 demanded by Michael's. They print beautifully. An A4 print costs me around 10p (13 cents?) for the paper and ink, then it's straight into the press at 190 deg C for 60 secs. Simple, cheap, and a far better print than doing it the Cricut way, which introduces too many restrictions.
This was a totally awesome, information video. Not only I learned to put the ink on, plus cleaning your blade. I have never use SGV files because I didn't know how to convert the file to design space. There is nothing to it. Your videos are so great!!
Jennifer, Just wanted to say THANK YOU! Your tutorials have made it sooo easy to create things that seem out of reach. Thank you for your friendliness and encouragement. You are an amazing teacher!! :)
It was a success, did it with a little assistance from my Facebook group. I wasn't sure how you attached the blue and red, if you took the blue off the carrier sheet. But I did it. Want to show you picture but guess I can't. Anyway it looks fabulous and am ready for flip flop season here in the desert!
Wow I have watched a few other videos on infusible ink and yours is the best...I learned many new things...hope to be trying this soon...I have to get an easy press first.Thanks Jennifer
Hey Jennifer, just wanted to let you know that you can select specific pieces of the design in the RIGHT design bar that way you dont accidentally select a different piece of the design by clicking on the actual design. I hope thats helpful. Thanks for this tutorial, I am new to infusible ink and this was very helpful!
I'm excited to use infusible ink! I'm scared it wont come out right but this makes me feel more confident in my skills! Thank you so much for all your guidance and knowledge!
I love your step-by-step videos! I would not have doubled-checked coverage of the easy press by positioning the image on the plate before beginning the transfer process! You always have such helpful tips!
Hello Jennifer! I have never used a die cut machine and watched your tutorial as research before making this important purchase. I have to say that I am techno challenged, which is what worries me the most about being able to make the most of these machines. I love your flip flop design and found your step by step instructions very clear and informative. I am concerned that the investment does not stop with purchasing the Maker. Any project will also require purchasing Cricut supplies in order to proceed and those are also quite expensive. I am from Canada, so even worse when converting from US $. As an unrelated, but sincere comment, may I say that you are as beautiful as your creations.
Those are all valid concerns, we talk about all the different machines here- jennifermaker.com/cricut-explore-3-maker-3 Thank you so much and thank you for watching.😊🌻
Jennifer you are absolutely amazing. I wish I was as knowledgeable as you. I am so intimidated by the maker that I have had it for over a year and have tried to do two things on it. UGH!!!!
Jennifer, I always enjoy your easy to follow and understand videos. You are an excellent teacher. Looking forward to trying out the Infusible Ink product line when it becomes available at Michaels.
@@HLJRMAI1 i know it became available on the 16th, (this video was published on the 13th) and I was ordering a bunch of stuff shortly after midnight on the 16th. It arrives tomorrow :)
Thank you for such a thorough tutorial. I took lots of notes because I KNOW I’ll forget stuff! (I’m a multiple stroke survivor, so it’s hard for me to remember things sometimes) I just got my EP2 yesterday from HSN so I’m excited to try this!
@@JenniferMaker and I SINCERELY love that you are THAT engaged with your audience and subscribers to respond back to every comment. Thank you for being so invested in us.
Your video is amazing and will be looking forward to watching more of your tutorials. I went out and bought some infusible ink transfer sheets, and can't wait to get started. I'm new to Cricut and want to do so much all at once. Lol! I have also started my first project on an apron using the Everyday Iron-On. Once it was done, I noticed some of the lettering didn't adhere, and not sure what happened there. Good thing though, it's not that noticeable, unless you look closely. Again, thank you for your tutorial. Thank you!
You are an awesome teacher!! Thank you so much, before viewing your video I was hesistant to try, but with your clear instructions I am more confident. Keep up the good work and thank you so much.
What a super tutorial Jennifer! Your directions are so clear and easy to understand. I love how your shirt came out, love that design. I am anxious to try this new infusible ink. Hugs, Brenda
Yowsers! That’s a lot of process there. I’m using a dye sublimation printer and it’s literally print and press. Now I’m going to go look for a video by you that shows me how to design in Cricut Canvas and send to my dye sublimation printer. I want to be able to use the same design for dye sublimation, HTV, and card stock so I can have a set of something to use. Thx as always for another great video.
the carrier sheet info was a very good piece of info to know! ty for that. I had no idea as ive never used any of the infusible ink that I have...which has been several years (and a prior video you stated that it doesn't get old, so I'm hopeful!). I've learned a lot by watching this excellent video...thank you Jennifer! The only thing I'm not crazy about, is that the Cricut shirts have a grey or blue tint...not bright white. As well as being Polyester, which isn't the best for our body. It's unfortunate that this method doesn't work on Linen or 100% cotton which ideal for our bodies.
Excellent start to finish tutorial. Thank you. Very detailed steps. Such a cute design Jennifer. Looking forward to trying this new product. Wishing you a super week. Hugs Susan
Wow beautiful. I wish you could come to my house and stand next to me to do this one. I'm a little intimidated with the infusible stuff. Thanks for all you do for us.
I Loved this tutorial you explain everything and didn't skip a step and maybe I might be able to do it on my own after I watch another one or two tutorial.. you made it look simple. It's different than vinyl and will have to get use to that!! Thanks you!!! Your awesome!!
I love your video. Clear instructions! Thank you. I am about to use infusible ink for the first time but I am going to attempt to iron this on the inside of a Pokemon binder (material feels like fleece) to personalize the binder for a gift. Is there a list of appropriate infusible ink materials? UPDATE: The infusible ink did NOT latch onto the fleece material inside the binder. Idk if I skipped a step? Or maybe fleece isn't something infusible ink latches onto. I guess I will use regular HTV. I was really hoping this would have worked.
Omg. I’m so jealous I can’t wait to get my hands on it. I hope I can aligned everything on a shirt like you. I will be rewatching your videos when Michaels gets this in.
I know this video is 4 years old…. I’m just getting started with a cricut maker…upgrade from a cricut expression. Love your tutorials!
Thank you for making your videos easy to watch without putting too much blah blah blah. You get right to the point! Some videos start out so slow with too much extra information we really don't need to hear. If I have a question about Cricut, I go right to you.
Thank you, Great job.
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I appreciate that! Thanks for watching!💗
Thanks for showing us the pros and cons. I love that you don't edit the errors that can happen in your videos.
My wife just told me about Cricut and this ink transfer material. I thought she was talking about graphic heat sealing until I looked it up and found your video. Neverminding the home equity loan you’d have to take out to afford the material necessary to get this done, it looks like a lot of fun and you end up with a creation of your own design. This was a great tutorial, Jennifer! Keep up the great work!
Wow! Not only did I get a tutorial on the infusible ink, I also learned a few new things in design space! Thank you!
Jennifer I believe you’re the first person I came across and guide me through your website and show how to sign up. Others would say “log on to so and and sign up” Thank you.
I think your tutorials are the best in the business - so clear and thorough! Your flip flop design is adorable too! Cheers!
i totally agree with you Stacy! I have watched others, but absolutely love Jennifer's videos!
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Thank you so much for being the only person I could find online to finally show me, step by step how to work my maker3!! With your help, I’ve gotten through some intimidating (to me) projects flawlessly. I just did my 1st infusible ink onesie and it came out perfect!!
That's awesome! Great to hear!
I love your tutorials, step by step, can't get any better than that!
Thanks so much!
Great video! I'm a tester and had figured out that repeated applications will dull the ink. You gave the most succinct
info that I've seen. Great product and slice is our friend.
Hi Jennifer, fantastic video. You explain everything so clearly. Thank you for taking the time that you do with each video. Take Care. ~Barbara
THANK YOU, THANK YOU! Yours is the only video I could find that demonstrated how to use the infusible ink transfer paper that came with my Cricut Explorer 2. All other videos say a special printer and ink are necessary and I cannot afford a new printer at this time. You are a lifesaver...
Glad it was helpful! Thank you so much for watching! 😊🌻
You are a very good teacher. You are engaging, explain everything so well and are "watchable". Thanks for this tutorial!
Thank you so much! 😃
Best video so far on this product clear, precise and very well presented. Thank you.
I finished a shirt and it is great!! Many things I make, I'm disappointed in after all the materials and time. Your video heled me to get a lovely shirt completed for my granddaughter. Thank you so very much!
Glad I could help!
Glad I stumbled onto your videos, You are a GREAT instructor, I am thinking of ALL the COOL things i'm gonna MAKE...THANK YOu :)
I love all of the demonstrations you do. I follow you on a regular basis. Thank you so much for this video. I know that when I get my supplies, I will be watching every demo you have for the new infusible projects. Your are in a group of about 5 other demonstrators I watch for Cricut, so believe me when I say you too are one of the best. Thanks Jennifer.
can you do an updated video on how well the design lasts through washes? :)
Its great how you have all the answers ready and available when making your tutorials.
I try! I'm glad you like them! 💕
This was my first introduction to this new infusible ink that I've been hearing about. Thank you for enlightening me about it. Makes me want to buy an Easy Press now!
Jennifer you are amazing So many things that I have no clue how to begin but I watch your videos and write notes and it makes me so confident
Thank You Thank You
Wow, thank you so very much!!!✨
Can’t wait to hopefully get a cricut soon! I’ve been obsessed with watching videos on how and what to do and you’ve been the most helpful!
Yay! Thank you!
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I love your tutorials! I've created a design and printed it! First time Cricut user but with a lifetime of design experience. Thank you for making it easier to learn!
You are so welcome!
Watching your videos makes me wanna buy a Cricut!
Jennifer, you are the best teacher! You should do a design with leftover scraps!
Great idea!! Maybe I will! :)
Very helpful! When combining the blue layer onto the red transfer sheet, did you peel the blue infusible ink off its backing, or just cut out the image but it’s still on its own transfer paper? Thanks
Hi Alexandra! I did peel the blue infusible ink off it’s backing. 😊
I just bought an easy press and made two projects yesterday. I’m hooked. Loved your tutorial.
Yay, thank you!
Oh I am loving this. TFS and your instructions was very clear and easy to follow.
Thank you so much for your time in showing us the infusible ink layered t shirt. I will be watching more of your videos on this.
You are very welcome, Jane!
This was a good tutorial. I would love to do this but to buy all the products will cost hundreds. I have the air 2 and lots of HTV (iron on) but to buy the easy press, the pads, the infusion ink etc.. omg! Its quite an investment🤯. Great vid though!
TheSunshineCrafter Kelly Fusco I agree! I wish i had watched her vids before i bought the EP 2 as well. Do you do regular cricut iron on? Is the Easy Press better for that? (Trying to justify the purchase) thanks!
Wondering the same, I just ordered the EP2, concerned about its weight with my particular disabilities...now it looks like I won’t get to use this ink, if the EP2 is too small. And it looks so good!!
You are such an awesome teacher, love watching your videos wheither I end up making the project or not. I recommend you to anyone that I know has a cricut.
Oh thank you, Sharon! Your comment made my heart smile today! 😍
Jennifer, just found you on RUclips!!! Love your channel and your tutorials! I love you are so thorough and show us step by step of the entire process! Wonderful teacher!!
Hi Heidi! SO glad to have you here! Thanks for you kind thoughts and comment it means a lot! :)
I am new to all of this. So glad I found you. Will look on line for further instructions. Bye for now. Your addy is Jennifer ?
Thank you!! I bought a mystery box that had infusible pens and one infusible sheet!! I can't wait to try them now!!!
Have fun! 💗
Love your tutorials and enthusiasm! I don't have the infusable ink products or the Easy Press (On my Christmas wish list now) but I downloaded your pattern and used Sissel easyweed iron on vinyl . Followed your detailed instructions since I had never done an iron on with layering and it came out perfect! Wish I could add a picture of the T-shirt. Thank you Jennifer!
Amazing tutorial!! 4years later. It’s super helpful. Thank you. 🥰🥰🥰
You are so welcome!
Thank you for being so thorough and inclusive. Anxious to get my cricut
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Jennifer I just have to first say, you are absolutely amazing and I adore you, and your bubbliness, and your positive outlook on everything! You are truly my inspiration and your videos have been so incredibly helpful! I'm about to start up a business and open up a shop selling mugs, coasters, shirts, bags, candles, stickers and so much more. But I really would have never made the leap to do that without all your inspiration or creativity! Thank you for just being your wonderful self and making these amazing in depth videos. You are definitely my favorite ❤
Thank you so much! This means SO much to my team and I! Thanks for watching!😊🌻
Hello Jennifer! Just subscribed to your amazing videos! You are definitely top-notch...a Cricut Guru! Thank you for your step-by-step easy peasy tutorial! =)
New to the infusible ink process and just picked up some solid black and white infusible ink sheets for a particular project to test this product. You did an awesome tutorial and will begin my project soon! Thanks a bunch!
YAY! Happy to help! Enjoy!
That's beautiful Jennifer, thanks. I'm looking forward to more layered t-shirts
Your tutorial are really helpful! I've just got a cricut maker for my birthday and I'm kind of lost with all the possibilities and materials ^^ you're really helping me in a very easy and understandable way!! Thank you!!!
You are so welcome! 😍
What confuses me is how at 11:36 you had a blue layer and a red layer. How did you set that up? This is a great tutorial, by the way! Just got some infusible ink and your tutorial is very helpful. I am layering something, as well, and I'm not sure how to bring all those elements together to make sure they will all fit on 1 transfer. Thanks!!
Hi there! I have the different layers of flip flop because that was the coloring of the image when I first started. If you are wanting your image on one transfer you will need to change your flip flops to the same color and then adjust your pieces in mat preview to see if you can get them on one carrier sheet. Hope this helps.
This was the exact problem I’m having as well and trying to find the answer too! I just watched this video and it was the one question I had and one part that was completely skipped over 😭-
I’m not sure if the blue section was reverse weeded f then applied onto the red or if she weeded as normal but then maybe just cut the backing to line up correctly- but the directions for this part are very unclear
@@breannalentsch8043 I’m wondering this as well, did you ever figure it out?
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“Cricut Time” 🤣🤣. Love this! So true. My Cricut time is like a vacuum - time flies when I’m crafting!!
It really does!! 🌸
Pleeeeeaaaze!... This is a sublimation product and you are being asked to pay through the nose for it.
Save your money good people and simply buy a sublimation printer and proper heat press (not that toy from Cricut!). You will save a fortune in the long run and be able to print anything, including solid colours, patterns, smooth gradients and even photos WITHOUT THE NEED OF A CUTTER!
A 100% polyester tote in the UK costs me less than $2, not the $10 demanded by Michael's. They print beautifully. An A4 print costs me around 10p (13 cents?) for the paper and ink, then it's straight into the press at 190 deg C for 60 secs. Simple, cheap, and a far better print than doing it the Cricut way, which introduces too many restrictions.
This was a totally awesome, information video. Not only I learned to put the ink on, plus cleaning your blade. I have never use SGV files because I didn't know how to convert the file to design space. There is nothing to it. Your videos are so great!!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much for watching!
Jennifer,
Just wanted to say THANK YOU! Your tutorials have made it sooo easy to create things that seem out of reach. Thank you for your friendliness and encouragement. You are an amazing teacher!! :)
You are so welcome, Melissa! Thank YOU for your very kind words! They made my heart smile today! 😍
I'm so happy that you provide these tutorials. I wouldn't be able to figure out how to do some of these projects if I were left to my own.
Aww, thank you for your kind words, Tamara! I love to share what I've learned with other people, so they can make all the pretty things, too! 😍
It was a success, did it with a little assistance from my Facebook group. I wasn't sure how you attached the blue and red, if you took the blue off the carrier sheet. But I did it. Want to show you picture but guess I can't. Anyway it looks fabulous and am ready for flip flop season here in the desert!
Great job, Jackie! Glad it helped! Aren't we all ready for flip flop season?!? 😂
Wow I have watched a few other videos on infusible ink and yours is the best...I learned many new things...hope to be trying this soon...I have to get an easy press first.Thanks Jennifer
Glad it was helpful!
I am blown away by your video there is so much to learn with this wonderful machine. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it, Jan! 😍
Hey Jennifer, just wanted to let you know that you can select specific pieces of the design in the RIGHT design bar that way you dont accidentally select a different piece of the design by clicking on the actual design. I hope thats helpful. Thanks for this tutorial, I am new to infusible ink and this was very helpful!
Thank you Cassie! 🙂
i love how you set up your photoshoot backwall/room, very crafty, pun intended!! GREAT JOB! simple and educational! XOXO
Thank you for watching!!
I'm excited to use infusible ink! I'm scared it wont come out right but this makes me feel more confident in my skills! Thank you so much for all your guidance and knowledge!
You are so welcome, Heather! It is incredible! You will love it! 😍
I love your step-by-step videos! I would not have doubled-checked coverage of the easy press by positioning the image on the plate before beginning the transfer process! You always have such helpful tips!
Glad it was helpful!
Hello Jennifer! I have never used a die cut machine and watched your tutorial as research before making this important purchase. I have to say that I am techno challenged, which is what worries me the most about being able to make the most of these machines. I love your flip flop design and found your step by step instructions very clear and informative. I am concerned that the investment does not stop with purchasing the Maker. Any project will also require purchasing Cricut supplies in order to proceed and those are also quite expensive. I am from Canada, so even worse when converting from US $. As an unrelated, but sincere comment, may I say that you are as beautiful as your creations.
Those are all valid concerns, we talk about all the different machines here- jennifermaker.com/cricut-explore-3-maker-3 Thank you so much and thank you for watching.😊🌻
Totally new to Cricut (just got the Cricut Explore 3 for Christmas) and your tutorials have been great!
Yay! And so glad you find them helpful! 💗
Jennifer you are absolutely amazing. I wish I was as knowledgeable as you. I am so intimidated by the maker that I have had it for over a year and have tried to do two things on it. UGH!!!!
Thank you. First time watching infusible ink demo. Awesome.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hiii from Puerto Rico, thank you for the tutorial!! With you I learn more easy how to use infusible ink with my Cricut!! Thank you very much!! 💗
Thank you for showing everything you did! I’ve been doing cricut for a long time and I learned a lot thank you again
I am so glad I could help! 😃❤️
Just started using infusible ink, this video was so helpful.
Yay!
Thanks for watching!😊🌻
Thanks Jennifer for the tip for cleaning the fine point knife
Jennifer, I always enjoy your easy to follow and understand videos. You are an excellent teacher. Looking forward to trying out the Infusible Ink product line when it becomes available at Michaels.
It already is available online
@@HLJRMAI1 i know it became available on the 16th, (this video was published on the 13th) and I was ordering a bunch of stuff shortly after midnight on the 16th. It arrives tomorrow :)
@@maryniederlander3775 oh duh, I'm such an idiot. Lol
Cannot wait to start to play with infusible ink. This tutorial is great! Thank you!
You are so welcome! have fun with it!
Thank you so much! I'm a Cricut newbie and I have learned so much watching this video. Thank You, Thank You!!
You are so welcome, Nicole! 😍
Thank you for such a thorough tutorial. I took lots of notes because I KNOW I’ll forget stuff! (I’m a multiple stroke survivor, so it’s hard for me to remember things sometimes) I just got my EP2 yesterday from HSN so I’m excited to try this!
So impressed and so glad I found your detailed tutorials! I don't have cricut products yet but I'm going to be so prepared when I do. :) Thanks!
Thank you! I'm so glad that you find them helpful! ✨
I've made this shirt! It turned out great! Thank you Jennifer!
Wonderful!
I love the design! And I also love the ease of use with the infusible ink transfers!
Yes! Thanks for watching!😊🌻
@@JenniferMaker and I SINCERELY love that you are THAT engaged with your audience and subscribers to respond back to every comment. Thank you for being so invested in us.
I have never used my infusible ink but eager to try it now. Thank you.
You should!
Love how thorough you are!! The t-shirt turned put GREAT. Thank you!!
Yay! Thank you! ✨
Your video is amazing and will be looking forward to watching more of your tutorials. I went out and bought some infusible ink transfer sheets, and can't wait to get started. I'm new to Cricut and want to do so much all at once. Lol! I have also started my first project on an apron using the Everyday Iron-On. Once it was done, I noticed some of the lettering didn't adhere, and not sure what happened there. Good thing though, it's not that noticeable, unless you look closely. Again, thank you for your tutorial. Thank you!
My pleasure!
You do a great job of explaining step by step! So many assume we already know and they skip steps....so thank you!
Excellent tutorial! Especially for a newbie like me. Thank you!🙂
You are an awesome teacher Jennifer! Thank you for the detailed and step by step instructions
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
Wonderful video, and awesome designs. Like the patriotic colors you chose.
Thank you so much! Thanks for watching!😊🌻
You are an awesome teacher!! Thank you so much, before viewing your video I was hesistant to try, but with your clear instructions I am more confident. Keep up the good work and thank you so much.
Glad I could help! You CAN do it! 😍
So glad I watched this, I have been peeling it off the mat wring and ripping.
Me too! It is a pain peel off from the mat! Glad I watched this video just for that reason alone!
What a super tutorial Jennifer! Your directions are so clear and easy to understand. I love how your shirt came out, love that design. I am anxious to try this new infusible ink. Hugs, Brenda
This will be the first infusible ink project I try.
I bet it'll be awesome! Thanks for watching!😊🌻
Yowsers! That’s a lot of process there. I’m using a dye sublimation printer and it’s literally print and press. Now I’m going to go look for a video by you that shows me how to design in Cricut Canvas and send to my dye sublimation printer. I want to be able to use the same design for dye sublimation, HTV, and card stock so I can have a set of something to use. Thx as always for another great video.
You can do it!
the carrier sheet info was a very good piece of info to know! ty for that. I had no idea as ive never used any of the infusible ink that I have...which has been several years (and a prior video you stated that it doesn't get old, so I'm hopeful!). I've learned a lot by watching this excellent video...thank you Jennifer! The only thing I'm not crazy about, is that the Cricut shirts have a grey or blue tint...not bright white. As well as being Polyester, which isn't the best for our body. It's unfortunate that this method doesn't work on Linen or 100% cotton which ideal for our bodies.
True. jennifermaker.com/how-to-sublimate-on-cotton/
Excellent start to finish tutorial. Thank you. Very detailed steps. Such a cute design Jennifer. Looking forward to trying this new product. Wishing you a super week. Hugs Susan
Thank you for sharing! I’ve been a bit intimidated by infusible ink before watching this video.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!😊🌻
Your shirt turned out fantastic! I enjoyed your tutorial and learned a lot. Thanks so much for sharing.
Glad it was helpful, Cathy! That's so wonderful to hear that YOUR shirt was awesome! 😁😍
Thank youuuuuu so much for this opportunity to win this giveaway!! I always wanted one of these!!! Can’t wait 😊
Good luck! 😍
Thank you for the step by step process explanation. Sometimes I’m thinking of a question and you answer like you were reading my mind :)) blessings
This project helped me creat my first t-shirt project. Thanks.
Great job! 💕
And just like that I understand what infusible ink is. Can’t wait to try it.
Awesome, Kim!
Wow I love your videos I just got a cricut Maker today and I'm looking at your videos before I set up. Thank you for all your helpful information
I'm so glad! Thanks for watching!
Wow beautiful. I wish you could come to my house and stand next to me to do this one. I'm a little intimidated with the infusible stuff. Thanks for all you do for us.
It seems intimidating, but it's a lot of fun once you get going! :)
Thank You Jennifer!!! I just made my first infusable ink tee shrt with your tutorial coachin me in the backround! Thanks for your help!!
I Loved this tutorial you explain everything and didn't skip a step and maybe I might be able to do it on my own after I watch another one or two tutorial.. you made it look simple. It's different than vinyl and will have to get use to that!! Thanks you!!! Your awesome!!
Thank you for the very kind words and so glad you find it helpful! ✨
Thanks so much for the video!! I'm patiently waiting for Christmas to get the Easy press!!! This is a SUUUPER cute shirt design
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!😊🌻
Wow. Excellent content!! Easy to understand, thorough details for a successful creation. 😊
Happy to hear that!
Thank you so much for your tutorials. You are truly a life saver. Bless you and thank you again.
Thanks Jennifer! I’m new at this and your video was very easy to understand😃
I love your video. Clear instructions! Thank you.
I am about to use infusible ink for the first time but I am going to attempt to iron this on the inside of a Pokemon binder (material feels like fleece) to personalize the binder for a gift. Is there a list of appropriate infusible ink materials?
UPDATE: The infusible ink did NOT latch onto the fleece material inside the binder. Idk if I skipped a step? Or maybe fleece isn't something infusible ink latches onto. I guess I will use regular HTV. I was really hoping this would have worked.
Anything with a high polyester count is good. We have a blog post here- jennifermaker.com/cricut-infusible-ink-tips-what-not-to-do/ 😊🌻
Omg. I’m so jealous I can’t wait to get my hands on it. I hope I can aligned everything on a shirt like you. I will be rewatching your videos when Michaels gets this in.
Thank you Jennifer! Your videos are so very helpful!