Just wanted to say you are tremendous in sharing your experience with so many crafty machines; tips & tutorials. If I am unsure with anything I go to your blog as well as your RUclips videos and am all set!
I have watched many of your videos and have learned so much. Thank you. I just got the Siser Brick 600. Someone posted to use the cardstock light+ setting. That was a horrible experience for me. It cut thru the carrier sheet. I found your video and took your advice and used the glitter iron on setting. It worked perfect. I should have looked for your video in the first place. Thank you for your continued advice and instructions.
I purchased some of this and accidentally put it with standard black. I was so confused when the Cameo would not cut in standard settings! I ended up using depth 9 force 25-30 for a perfect cut. It's beautiful and I love the feel
Oh cannot wait to see what you do with it, I purchased some over a year ago along with some texture plates to use with it. Of course it sitting in my "To use one day" box.
@@AngieHolden yes Siser Texture Paper comes with 5 different texture sheets that imprints the design onto the Siser Brick. I watched a video on it yesterday after watching yours and wondered why I haven't used it yet.It looks awesome. Ill have a go this weekend.
Thank you Angie for sharing this product with us all, love your tutorials learn so much for you so thank you thank you so much!!!! It all looks awesome! HUgs Liz x
Amazing projects! I had not heard of this Siser product but now that I know it exists, it gives me great ideas for projects. To do the layer project of the « chill », how do you figure out the sizes of both designs? do you have a video explaining this technique? Thank you so much for your amazing video. Louise
I just had both in Cricut Design Space and clicked "slice". Then removed the pieces I didn't need leaving me with two pieces that fit inside one another. You can see more here: ruclips.net/video/7drx4VpxxZA/видео.html
Truly enjoyed this video! Thank you so much for making this video_ really like the thorough concise explanation as to,how to use this product! Want to try the Siser Brick on a cap!
Hi Angie, Thanks for demonstrating this product; it appears to be awesome and I can hardly wait to get some to try. Can you share the name of the font you used to make the “chill” t-shirt? THANKS!
Very nice tutorial. I find the canvas bags aren't the easiest for me no matter what I use. The vinyl won't stick. Using my Easy Press 2, on recommended settings, I have to apply the heat more than once. I also use the teflon sheets to help protect the product I am adhering to. Any tips are appreciated.
@@AngieHolden the bags I have been working with are the tote size. I use the teflon pressing pillows to raise the bag and while it helps somewhat, I wonder sometimes if there is a better brand of the HTV that is more favorable. I have used Cricut snd Starcraft and Paper Studio brands. I also follow brand guidelines for my Easy Press 2 settings. I put a teflon in sheet on the design too, to prevent scorching the remainder of the bags. I have only done a few of the cosmetic sized bags and they weren't too bad and yes, avoid those zippers. There isn't one size fits all htv that is for sure. What is your favorite brand of HTV for 100% cotton canvas bags? It seems you have tried a lot of them.
@@AngieHolden yes, people should avoid tops of bags, seams and anywhere that could use protection. I will just use trial and error until I find my personal best htv for 100% cotton canvas...some of them just seem to lay there on top of the fabric. Thanks for all your test trials, they are helpful.
wooooo, that chill t shirt is so awesome! And tha card... thank you for sharing ideas beyond clothing
Thanks for showing us this new product. I really like it on the hat and the little bag
Thanks Angie
Thanks for watching!
Thank you Angie . Watching you from Ghana🇬🇭
Awesome! Thank you!
Just wanted to say you are tremendous in sharing your experience with so many crafty machines; tips & tutorials. If I am unsure with anything I go to your blog as well as your RUclips videos and am all set!
So glad to hear that!
I have watched many of your videos and have learned so much. Thank you. I just got the Siser Brick 600. Someone posted to use the cardstock light+ setting. That was a horrible experience for me. It cut thru the carrier sheet. I found your video and took your advice and used the glitter iron on setting. It worked perfect. I should have looked for your video in the first place. Thank you for your continued advice and instructions.
Yay! Glad it worked!
I think I'm going to try this on hats.
Seriously love it on hats!
What hats do y’all recommend?
I purchased some of this and accidentally put it with standard black. I was so confused when the Cameo would not cut in standard settings! I ended up using depth 9 force 25-30 for a perfect cut. It's beautiful and I love the feel
It is fun to work with!
I would love to see a wear test on these!
Always love your videos. Love to try on the hat. Glad you showed us. Thanks
You are so welcome!
Thought it worked well on your items. Love how it looked on the zip bag and card the most. Thank you.
Thanks!
Love the patch look! TY for another great and knowledgeable tutorial! You are the best!
You are so welcome!
Fantastic projects, Excellent start to finish tutorials. Thank you! Wishing you a super week. Hugs, Susan
Thank you so much!
Oh cannot wait to see what you do with it, I purchased some over a year ago along with some texture plates to use with it. Of course it sitting in my "To use one day" box.
Texture plates? Interesting!!
@@AngieHolden yes Siser Texture Paper comes with 5 different texture sheets that imprints the design onto the Siser Brick. I watched a video on it yesterday after watching yours and wondered why I haven't used it yet.It looks awesome. Ill have a go this weekend.
This would be great on wood signs. I love it.
Angie, you are such a thorough teacher! I love your tutorials, I learn so much. Thank you ❤️
Thank you so much!
That thickness would make for awesome rhinestone templates! No more hand drilling with Dremel after cricut draws pattern.
Interesting idea!
I think I will like this on hats too, thanks
For puff on a hat, you have to apply a lot of pressure and it works great. Without the pressure it wrinkles
Great tip!
Love your tutorials sponsored or not they are great and honest. Looking forward to see what else you have in your sleeve
Glad you like them!
I know Michaels carries Siser, I wish they carried this type of HTV
I am not sure if they have the brick!
I would love to see it on tote bags, backpacks, luggage type items
It would be great for those!
Love this product....think I'll have to buy a hat press now!
Awesome….ordering some now for hats and koozies
Koozies are a great idea!
Now I’m tempted to buy a hat press!
RIGHT! It looks soooo good!
Great video & informative as always Angie!!
Glad it was helpful!
Can’t wait to try this! Love your videos….best out there!
Thank you!
Thank you Angie for sharing this product with us all, love your tutorials learn so much for you so thank you thank you so much!!!! It all looks awesome! HUgs Liz x
Thank you so much!
@@AngieHolden You are very welcome! 😊
Amazing projects! I had not heard of this Siser product but now that I know it exists, it gives me great ideas for projects. To do the layer project of the « chill », how do you figure out the sizes of both designs? do you have a video explaining this technique? Thank you so much for your amazing video. Louise
I just had both in Cricut Design Space and clicked "slice". Then removed the pieces I didn't need leaving me with two pieces that fit inside one another. You can see more here: ruclips.net/video/7drx4VpxxZA/видео.html
Truly enjoyed this video! Thank you so much for making this video_ really like the thorough concise explanation as to,how to use this product! Want to try the Siser Brick on a cap!
Glad it was helpful!
very nice I will have to look for some of it
Thank you for the demo.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks Angie
Great video. Thank you 😊. Do you think this would work with the cricut autopress?
Yep! It will be fine with any heat press!
Cool! I wonder if it comes in colors that resemble leather--i.e. cognac or saddle brown . . .
There are several colors!
Great video! Must try this product. Where did you find the hat?
It was just from Amazon.
Hi Angie,
Thanks for demonstrating this product; it appears to be awesome and I can hardly wait to get some to try. Can you share the name of the font you used to make the “chill” t-shirt? THANKS!
It was a design in Cricut Design Space.
@@AngieHolden Thank you!
I'm really learning a lot from your tutorials can I use a Easy Press on screen prints or do I have to use a T-shirt press
I have issues with an EasyPress. You can see me try here: ruclips.net/video/LmnK78t63wM/видео.html
Hi, great projects. would you please test wash on the t-shirt? I like the flock HTV look, but it seems like will crack. thank you
I haven't had an issue with flocked cracking. And no issues with the brick so far.
Great tutorial and love the product
Thanks so much!
love this! What setting and temp did you use for the hat press? I don't see a choice for brick htv?
Just use the settings on the website for brick HTV.
Love the video. The patch look is great. Can you sublimate on Sister Brick 600?
My guess is no but I am not sure!
Wow! I need to try this.
You should!
GREAT, fantastic what heat tape are you using?
This was a mix of Siser and Cricut I think!
Have you tried washing the shirt to see the effects on that vinyl and if so, what was the result?
I didn't wash it on that one yet!
that was a great tutorial!! does it come in gloss or matte? thanks!!
It is a little glossy maybe? Looks like faux leather to me!
Thank you for sharing…❤❤❤
Thanks alot I'm going to try it
Hope you enjoy!
Hi Angie. What font did you use for the cardstock, the rounded monogram? Thanks in advance!
I think it is literally called "monogram font" HA! Try this: ruclips.net/video/iGFxzh5_WOI/видео.html
What you think about the Frosty Clear Dye Sublimation HTV 🤔
I like it!
Have you done a video on it that I can watch
Very nice tutorial. I find the canvas bags aren't the easiest for me no matter what I use. The vinyl won't stick. Using my Easy Press 2, on recommended settings, I have to apply the heat more than once. I also use the teflon sheets to help protect the product I am adhering to. Any tips are appreciated.
The bags are like my favorite thing to make! I would say to add something inside to raise it up and make sure you keep your press off of the zipper.
@@AngieHolden the bags I have been working with are the tote size. I use the teflon pressing pillows to raise the bag and while it helps somewhat, I wonder sometimes if there is a better brand of the HTV that is more favorable. I have used Cricut snd Starcraft and Paper Studio brands. I also follow brand guidelines for my Easy Press 2 settings. I put a teflon in sheet on the design too, to prevent scorching the remainder of the bags. I have only done a few of the cosmetic sized bags and they weren't too bad and yes, avoid those zippers. There isn't one size fits all htv that is for sure. What is your favorite brand of HTV for 100% cotton canvas bags? It seems you have tried a lot of them.
I use Cricut most often. I would avoid the top of the bag with your press as well if you can. Even riding on the seams can cause an issue.
@@AngieHolden yes, people should avoid tops of bags, seams and anywhere that could use protection. I will just use trial and error until I find my personal best htv for 100% cotton canvas...some of them just seem to lay there on top of the fabric. Thanks for all your test trials, they are helpful.
Is there a company that sells these type of transfers precut and ready to apply?
Not that I know of.
😮😮 with card stock, what was your heat setting? Can you use it on glitter card stock?
Yes you can! Usually the same temperature and about 1/2 the time works well.
Can’t wait to try this! Thanks for another great tutorial. Can I ask where you got the pink tape dispenser for your heat tape?
Sure! Added a link to the description below the video!
Angie u Rock!
Can you put regular siser easyweed vinyl on top of the brick?
I have not tried it? I think it should work though?
does it remove easily after so many wash?
Not in my experience.
Would you say this is similar to siser flock? Would you be able to cut this with a Cricut joy as well?
I think the Joy would work fine! This stands off of the surface more than flock.
Could you put sublimation or dtf on the brink HTV?
Not that I know of.
I wonder if it will peel off?
Everything I have made so far as been fine!
It sticks pretty strong. I’ve had some brick on a hat for over a year now.
so good to know
Happy to help!
How would it compare to Siser Strip Flock?
This is much thicker and stiffer.
Would this material work on leather?
It should!
Could this be used on 2mm foam rubber. To make stars then use the HTV to add a 3D like effect
I am not sure!
Do the rolls come in 12" or are the 10" and 20"?
Pretty sure it is just 10 and 12 inches.
Can I use this on a wood plank?
Sorry I have not tried that.
what font did you use for the word chill ps ?
Sorry it was a file I purchased.
Love it💕
Thanks!
Do shirts need to be a certain material?
Adheres to 100% cotton, poly/cotton blends, 100% uncoated polyester, Lycra/spandex.
It can be sublimated?
I don’t think so.
Hmmm, I like this❣️
Where did you find the font for the hat?
It was in the Cricut Monogram Maker.
i like your video
Do you need a different blade to cut the siser brick?
Nope. Just fine point blade works fine!
On car stock.am curious
Any discount codes?
I do not have one!
Is it just me or was I the only one to learn that it's "Caesar" htv and not "Scissor" or "Si-zer"?! Regardless, love the paper and bag application ;)
HA! Is it pronounced CAESAR!
@@AngieHolden I've been saying it wrong for so long! Learned lots from your video today-thanks!
Has anyone ever tried Siser brick on a duvet cover??
I have not.
Andre Grenier
first :3
WOO HOO!