I wanted to Say Thank You for the tip! I am new to hat patch arena and my first go with your Cricut Hat Ball Hack=No Wrinkles!! No more ruined hats!! 🎉
Hi Roy love your videos! My 8 n1 vevor for the hat press base was wobbly so we immediately ordered the Cricut for the form. This will be my 1st hat! I want to sublinate the design onto the hat. Do I use the polyester teeshirt setting? Soon I will be making hat patches! ❤😊❤
Hi Roy! Great you found an economical solution. Do you now need to include a disclaimer on the hats for people with nuts allergies because it’s made with walnut shells? Tracey
That’s a great thought! I don’t know if there would be any effect, but since I’m unsure, I went back and added a disclaimer to all of my hats that were pressed with the Cricut form! I also updated the description to include that! Thanks so much for bringing it up!
I think it would be a little different, probably less time. I’d definitely go by what the htv manufacturer suggests, at least as a jumping off point! Thanks for watching!
Yes, and I’m kicking myself for not doing one in the video just so people would know! I guess my reasoning was, the trucker styled hats are more difficult to press because of the rigid nature of the hats. But I still use the Vevor with the Cricut mold! Thanks so much for watching!
Has anyone tried the heated lower platten that is available for Vevor presses? I’m wondering if I should buy the vevor that I found for $80, or the 4 in 1 for $110. I plan to do neck labels on shirts with this press as well. Wondering if anyone has found the 3 extra plattens useful?
That’s a great point, but if you’re doing a lot of hats, it just may be worth getting a new one. I know that’s what I’ll be doing! Thanks for watching!
I wanted to Say Thank You for the tip! I am new to hat patch arena and my first go with your Cricut Hat Ball Hack=No Wrinkles!! No more ruined hats!! 🎉
Can confirm this works great! Just FYI Vevor makes a version of this pillow and press for about half the price of a cricut one!!
THANK YOU! You saved me from throwing away a brand new vevor press. Perfect hats every time!
I’m so glad! Yes, the combination is perfect! Thanks for watching!
Hi Roy love your videos!
My 8 n1 vevor for the hat press base was wobbly so we immediately ordered the Cricut for the form. This will be my 1st hat! I want to sublinate the design onto the hat. Do I use the polyester teeshirt setting? Soon I will be making hat patches! ❤😊❤
Hi Roy! Another great informative video. I happen to have both of these presses. Thanks 😮
Thank you! And thanks for watching!
I have the VEVOR AUTO HAT PRESS, it’s awesome. I think you’d like it. I got it cheap on eBay AUD$170
Thank you very much I have this one and was leaving marks where I had pressure so thought it was waste of money. Glad to know I can still use it
I absolutely love it now that I’m using the Cricut hat form! Thanks for watching!
Hi Roy! Great you found an economical solution. Do you now need to include a disclaimer on the hats for people with nuts allergies because it’s made with walnut shells?
Tracey
That’s a great thought! I don’t know if there would be any effect, but since I’m unsure, I went back and added a disclaimer to all of my hats that were pressed with the Cricut form! I also updated the description to include that! Thanks so much for bringing it up!
@@industrialfringe953 You're welcome! I saw someone mention that a little bit ago so I thought I'll pass that thought along.
Awesome idea, can i ask have you tested it using a DTF logo?
Thank you. Would the temp/time be the same for HTV?
I think it would be a little different, probably less time. I’d definitely go by what the htv manufacturer suggests, at least as a jumping off point! Thanks for watching!
Do you ever do baseball caps as well or more the trucker style?
Yes, and I’m kicking myself for not doing one in the video just so people would know! I guess my reasoning was, the trucker styled hats are more difficult to press because of the rigid nature of the hats. But I still use the Vevor with the Cricut mold! Thanks so much for watching!
Did you see that Vevor has a dupe for the cricut hat form? Have you tried it???
I looked for this dupe, based on your comment. I found it, but I’m wondering if it works as good as the cricket?
Has anyone tried the heated lower platten that is available for Vevor presses? I’m wondering if I should buy the vevor that I found for $80, or the 4 in 1 for $110. I plan to do neck labels on shirts with this press as well. Wondering if anyone has found the 3 extra plattens useful?
I got it in the mail yesterday but haven’t had a chance to try yet!
Until it starts loosing it's form. I have had mine a little over a year and it is starting to loose it's shape 🙄
That’s a great point, but if you’re doing a lot of hats, it just may be worth getting a new one. I know that’s what I’ll be doing! Thanks for watching!
@industrialfringe953 I don't do a lot but also I just beat it back into shape before pressing. Lol.