A lot of videos out there, this one is the best as it shows you multiple ways starting with the basic. I'm new to cricut and I tried to explain to someone that I don't want to choose a color at the store and create multiple layers to get my design on a shirt. I want to print out my own design entirely (multiple colors and design), have cricut cut the blank part of the design and press it on. No one knew what I was talking about even those with a cricut. THANK YOU for doing less talking and more explaining. Subscribed.
I couldn’t have clicked the subscribe button any faster! Thank you so much for your tutorials, ideas, crafts and projects. You have been so helpful to me!
Hello! I followed all the steps in this video but I wasn’t able to peel off the print from the paper…it seemed like the Cricut hasn’t cut all the drawing…any suggestion to understand what was the problem? Thank you so much
I have a cricut maker 3 and want to make shirts. I don't want the heavy plastic feeling on my shirts and I don't want what I put on them to crack, peel, etc after a lot of washing and wearing like some do. What can I use that looks like it's made into the shirt, is not heavy, thick or plastic like feeling and doesn't crack up or start peeling?? I've heard vinyl does all the things I mentioned above. Thank you!!
For HTV and printable iron-ons, you can use any type of T-shirt, but for Infusible Ink, Cricut materials work best because it’s basically sublimation technology, and polyester shirts accept the ink transfer much better than natural materials. If you know what you’re doing, you can use other shirts than Cricut’s, as long as the material is a synthetic blend that’s comparable to Cricut’s. There are other videos out there of people who tested Infusible Inks with other brands of T-shirts, so if you’re interested in knowing more, it’s one RUclips search away! Cheers!
I'm brand new. This video is not for someone new. You didn't explain how to load the iron-on into the cricut. Very disappointed, waste of time. Basically, I watched you quickly make four shirts, without much explanation.
Not sure what you were watching but this video explains everything you need to get started including showing how to start cutting with cricut mashing! Just follow on screen instruction! Not a big deal. Find design, click make it and on screen instructions will tell you what to do. No need extra explanation. By the way, I am new to cricut too and I find this video easy to understand from start to finish
A lot of videos out there, this one is the best as it shows you multiple ways starting with the basic. I'm new to cricut and I tried to explain to someone that I don't want to choose a color at the store and create multiple layers to get my design on a shirt. I want to print out my own design entirely (multiple colors and design), have cricut cut the blank part of the design and press it on. No one knew what I was talking about even those with a cricut. THANK YOU for doing less talking and more explaining. Subscribed.
Wow. Thanks you so much for the video. I'm still learning my Cricut maker 3 and I'm super glad to have come across your video. New subscriber!
I couldn’t have clicked the subscribe button any faster! Thank you so much for your tutorials, ideas, crafts and projects. You have been so helpful to me!
Thank you so much! It has helped me so much to make my own designed t-shirts.
Glad I could help!
question on the infusible ink. How does that compare to screen printing ?
Awesome tutorial!!!!❤
I love these, watching your videos has taught me how to use my Cricut Thank you. ❤
Yay, I'm so glad!!
Any suggestions on how to make my shirts with my logo.....option 1, 2, or 3? Is there a better option for what you want to do?? Thanks great video
Great video!
Love the video. Do you have to use different ink in the printer? New to this.
Hi! No I printed these using regular inkjet ink.
What kind of photo paper did you use in the last shirt?thank you
Wow thank you so much
I have watched 3 video of yours and I learned a lot❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
Hello! I followed all the steps in this video but I wasn’t able to peel off the print from the paper…it seemed like the Cricut hasn’t cut all the drawing…any suggestion to understand what was the problem? Thank you so much
What do I do when flipping over if wanting to put a design on both sides?
What is used or best to use so the letters pressed on clothing won’t peel or fade fast?
Hi! Iron on and htv both work great and stay for a long time.
What type of printer do you use??
I have a cricut maker 3 and want to make shirts. I don't want the heavy plastic feeling on my shirts and I don't want what I put on them to crack, peel, etc after a lot of washing and wearing like some do. What can I use that looks like it's made into the shirt, is not heavy, thick or plastic like feeling and doesn't crack up or start peeling?? I've heard vinyl does all the things I mentioned above. Thank you!!
Have you looked into the Infusible Ink?
@CraftingGremlin no ma'am I'm not familiar with it.
Does it have to be on a cricut shirt or can it be any plain shirt?
For HTV and printable iron-ons, you can use any type of T-shirt, but for Infusible Ink, Cricut materials work best because it’s basically sublimation technology, and polyester shirts accept the ink transfer much better than natural materials. If you know what you’re doing, you can use other shirts than Cricut’s, as long as the material is a synthetic blend that’s comparable to Cricut’s. There are other videos out there of people who tested Infusible Inks with other brands of T-shirts, so if you’re interested in knowing more, it’s one RUclips search away! Cheers!
It can be any shirt for iron on or printable iron on. You will need polyester shirt for infusible ink.
Is it easy to make your own design
Which one use you machine and paper
Hi I use Maker 3 and printable iron on as well as cricut infusible ink.
Out of all the vinyl you used in this video, which is your favorite and which one do you think will last the longest?
Hi! I love the infusible ink the most, it is seamless and there is no texture. It will also last the longest. After that, the iron on vinyl.
TFS, new subbie.
How easy is it if you make your own designs in Photoshop?
Hi! I don't use photoshop, but I do create my own in Inkscape and Canva. Both are pretty easy to learn.
Great
What paper is needed to do this?
Hi I used printable htv...cricut printable iron on for this video.
Toilet paper
Was the mama backwards?
Looked like it was
As a beginner I learned nothing from the Design Space 😢
It’s for wack old lady’s with boring cut paste designs like this video 😊
Wow this video was so confusing
I'm brand new. This video is not for someone new. You didn't explain how to load the iron-on into the cricut. Very disappointed, waste of time. Basically, I watched you quickly make four shirts, without much explanation.
Not sure what you were watching but this video explains everything you need to get started including showing how to start cutting with cricut mashing! Just follow on screen instruction! Not a big deal. Find design, click make it and on screen instructions will tell you what to do. No need extra explanation. By the way, I am new to cricut too and I find this video easy to understand from start to finish
I agree with you - I made my 1st T-shirt project but had to watch a lot of videos and like the ones that show and talk you through a project
Agreed! Not enough instructional info.