After peeling the adhesive and press it onto the fabric, the area around the cut adhesive also got glue, thus making it a glue square... Should I have used a TTD transfer to remove the adhesive? My adhesive is pink by the way instead of white!
I got a big roll of this adhesive to iron amagic textile foils onto a pair of of denim jeans. I wanted the foil all over the jeans. Used a home iron and not the heat press. I ended up ruining my home iron as the adhesive stuck to the iron. Given that i probably used the wrong side on the iron, i flipped over the adhesive sheet and attempted it again (Heat setting between cotton and linen on my home iron as mentioned on the Siser website) Now the adhesive kind of makes a clumped up film on my jeans and some foil sticks and some areas are left unfoiled. But the unfoiled areas show a clear clumpy glue film that doesnt get activated when i layer foil onto it and press it down with a hot iron. Not sure what im doing wrong but im not liking this product.
We're really sorry to hear bout your jeans. Nobody likes a failed project- nonetheless a ruined pair of jeans!! Were you using a cover sheet? Our advice is to use a Teflon cover sheet to avoid any mishaps with the adhesive sticking to anything it shouldn't be. Parchment/butcher paper can work in a pinch, however the Teflon cover sheets are designed to be multi-use and non-stick! Hopefully that helps! Maybe give it another go on a test piece of cloth (with a cover sheet) if you're determined to dazzle more jeans!
@@SiserNorthAmerica Hi. The home iron experiments for transferring the adhesive failed several times. I did succeed in getting a good peel when using a heat press. However, i want to do the entire jeans with foil. My heat press is a 10 X 12 inch press so i can do only sections at a time. Should i first transfer the easyweed adhesive all over the jeans in small sections and then once the adhesive is on one side then begin foiling that side? My concern is that the adhesive sections if overlapped with wrinkle up like a wrinkled plastic film (this has happened at time - not sure why) Suggestions?
Can you layer another fabric piece on top of the adhesive? For example the Adhesive square is already applied on shirt but now I want to layer a fabric square on top of the adhesive.
@@SiserNorthAmerica 🙌🏾 I have a Epson Sublimation printer and i found sublimation on glitter is an amazing process, I make hat patches with that. Now seeing this, I thought of more ideas, that’s why I asked that question. I’m trying to find other ways to use my vinyl cutter and sublimation machine before investing into a embroidery machine. Also can the adhesive be used on leather as if I’m making leather patches??
I've had issues with the adhesive having gaps or stripes when tacking down prior to adding the foil, which then looks horrible. Is this more of a heat or pressure issue? Also the foil occasionally will stick to any adhesive from the HTV when layering. Any tips? Is it a heat or pressure issue. Using an easy-press unit currently.
@@SiserNorthAmerica great thank you. Your videos have been very helpful for me. I am just starting my vinyl business and learning HTV now. Siser Easyweed is truly remarkable vinyl. Keep up the good work!
These foils come in a wide variety of colors and patterns. It's also an inexpensive route.....but the longevity does not compare to how long our Metal HTV lasts.
Unfortunately, you cannot get the Textile Foil to stick without using heat....so you would have to use a heating source, as well as a double sided adhesive.
SiserNorthAmerica I have both. Cricut mini Heat press, heat gun, laminators, foil quill... several double stick adhesives. And siser easy weed adhesive. I can’t get a clean image. The best I can get is foil to double stick adhesive, laminate, then cut into decal. But how long will that last on a window? I also have deco foil double stick toner sheets. They suck! The only place the foil stick was where I had the adhesive... which beats the point of toner sheets...
Awesome! Wish I'd known there was such an awesome product out there! I'll be adding this to my wishlist. :)
Great video! Thanks! How many washes approximately would be okay? The regular vinyl would last much longer, right? TIA!
Can you make a tutorial on how to use Siser adhesive to make sweat activated message t-shirt?
We have that added to the list!
After peeling the adhesive and press it onto the fabric, the area around the cut adhesive also got glue, thus making it a glue square... Should I have used a TTD transfer to remove the adhesive? My adhesive is pink by the way instead of white!
I got a big roll of this adhesive to iron amagic textile foils onto a pair of of denim jeans. I wanted the foil all over the jeans. Used a home iron and not the heat press. I ended up ruining my home iron as the adhesive stuck to the iron. Given that i probably used the wrong side on the iron, i flipped over the adhesive sheet and attempted it again (Heat setting between cotton and linen on my home iron as mentioned on the Siser website) Now the adhesive kind of makes a clumped up film on my jeans and some foil sticks and some areas are left unfoiled. But the unfoiled areas show a clear clumpy glue film that doesnt get activated when i layer foil onto it and press it down with a hot iron. Not sure what im doing wrong but im not liking this product.
We're really sorry to hear bout your jeans. Nobody likes a failed project- nonetheless a ruined pair of jeans!! Were you using a cover sheet? Our advice is to use a Teflon cover sheet to avoid any mishaps with the adhesive sticking to anything it shouldn't be. Parchment/butcher paper can work in a pinch, however the Teflon cover sheets are designed to be multi-use and non-stick! Hopefully that helps! Maybe give it another go on a test piece of cloth (with a cover sheet) if you're determined to dazzle more jeans!
@@SiserNorthAmerica Hi. The home iron experiments for transferring the adhesive failed several times. I did succeed in getting a good peel when using a heat press. However, i want to do the entire jeans with foil. My heat press is a 10 X 12 inch press so i can do only sections at a time. Should i first transfer the easyweed adhesive all over the jeans in small sections and then once the adhesive is on one side then begin foiling that side? My concern is that the adhesive sections if overlapped with wrinkle up like a wrinkled plastic film (this has happened at time - not sure why) Suggestions?
Can you layer another fabric piece on top of the adhesive? For example the Adhesive square is already applied on shirt but now I want to layer a fabric square on top of the adhesive.
yes! that is one process not many people try.... EasyWeed Adhesive can adhere fabrics to each other. Folks in the embroidery world do this a lot.
@@SiserNorthAmerica 🙌🏾 I have a Epson Sublimation printer and i found sublimation on glitter is an amazing process, I make hat patches with that. Now seeing this, I thought of more ideas, that’s why I asked that question. I’m trying to find other ways to use my vinyl cutter and sublimation machine before investing into a embroidery machine. Also can the adhesive be used on leather as if I’m making leather patches??
@@fl305 According to our testing with EasyWeed Adhesive and Leather, it has been successful!
Thanks very much
Wha one.t brand of Heat Press is that. I am in the market for a heat press now and have been looking, but want to get a decent
This is our very own Siser® Red Heat Press! If you are looking at purchasing one contact info@siserna.com
Another Awesome !! tutorial ;)....♡♡♡ easyweed products.
In design space, what kind of material you choose? There everyday iron on?
yes, that should allow you to cut through EasyWeed Adhesive! We have all our recommended cut settings right on our Siser App! :)
Siser app it is compatible with cricut?
@@noraartecocina2863 Not compatible with the Cricut Machine, we just have our recommended cut setting for various vinyl cutters including the Cricut
I've had issues with the adhesive having gaps or stripes when tacking down prior to adding the foil, which then looks horrible. Is this more of a heat or pressure issue? Also the foil occasionally will stick to any adhesive from the HTV when layering. Any tips? Is it a heat or pressure issue. Using an easy-press unit currently.
Hi Brandon! Please give us our Tech Support a shout at Support@siserna.com and we can help walk you through the process
Awesome !
Wow nice
Can you use this to attach leather patches to trucker hats?
Yes!
Can you layer EasyWeed Adhesive onto regular Easyweed HTV?
Hi! Yes you can, EasyWeed Adhesive has the same bond as EasyWeed allowing you to layer the two.
@@SiserNorthAmerica great thank you. Your videos have been very helpful for me. I am just starting my vinyl business and learning HTV now. Siser Easyweed is truly remarkable vinyl. Keep up the good work!
I’m having a very hard time finding that clear easyweed adhesive. Is there a link someone can share?
shoot us an email at info@siserna.com
I’ve washed mine at least 5 times with not issues. It’s my favorite stuff to use
Awesome!
does this same method apply to fabric as well
Are you referring to using Siser EasyWeed Adhesive between different fabrics?
@@SiserNorthAmerica yes for example I recently did took a bandana I tried to use the Adhesive but I did something wrong in the process
@@kevinsommers0704 Feel free to reach out to our Tech Support at Support@siserna.com and we can try to figure out what happened!
nice
why would I want to use that vs your foil HTV?
These foils come in a wide variety of colors and patterns. It's also an inexpensive route.....but the longevity does not compare to how long our Metal HTV lasts.
Is there a way to use the foil for car window decals?
Unfortunately, you cannot get the Textile Foil to stick without using heat....so you would have to use a heating source, as well as a double sided adhesive.
SiserNorthAmerica I have both. Cricut mini Heat press, heat gun, laminators, foil quill... several double stick adhesives.
And siser easy weed adhesive.
I can’t get a clean image. The best I can get is foil to double stick adhesive, laminate, then cut into decal. But how long will that last on a window? I also have deco foil double stick toner sheets. They suck! The only place the foil stick was where I had the adhesive... which beats the point of toner sheets...
can u do this application with an home iron?
Absolutely!
-Keith
Can I sublimated on the adhesive???
unfortunately, you cannot
How well does it hold up?
The results may vary with the washing. Thetextile foils can be temperamental.
hlo sir i want to know what is paper name white sheet heat trasfer i want to know paper name
I believe he is using parchment paper, which is what I use.
He didn't even demonstrate how to cut it