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Have you ever wanted to make a personalized t-shirt, pillow or towel? You can by using heat transfer vinyl and this tutorial. I will walk you step by step on how to use a Cricut Explore Air 2 and heat transfer vinyl to make a custom t-shirt.
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We're sharing every tip and trick in the Siser book! Well, our top 10 favorites. See what the heat transfer vinyl experts reccomend for heat application in this post!
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Have you ever wanted to try and iron t-shirt vinyl on an unconventional surface but wondered if it would work? Did you ever have an idea for a cool project involving t-shirt vinyl and a surface that wasn't fabric and wondered if the vinyl would stick? Today on the Craftables blog we're testing our HTV on many different
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Siser North America's top ten tips & tricks for heat transfer vinyl make cutting, weeding, and applying easier than ever before! Click here for expert HTV advice!
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Mistakes are an inevitable part of life and crafting. When working with iron-on HTV, errors can be especially frustrating. Nobody likes to waste supplies, particularly heat transfer vinyl. In this guide, we'll explore how to address common HTV mishaps and provide you with a detailed step-by-step approach to fix these
Today's Silhouette Love tutorial is all about printable heat transfer vinyl! Instead of layering 100 layers of vinyl- or if you want a photo on a bag- Inkjet printable heat transfer vinyl from Expressions Vinyl
Find an easy way to remove print heat transfer vinyl lettering from t-shirts and reuse your t-shirt for another craft design or project.
I found out quickly that sometimes you screw up and you will need to remove the already heat pressed HTV. I actually threw out a couple of pieces, which after discovering this method I quickly fished out of my crafting trash can.
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Hello Daydreamers! In today’s tutorial, you will learn how to use Heat Transfer Vinyl (HTV/Iron-On) to perfection. I am going to cover this material from every angle, and I will ...
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Learn how each type of heat transfer vinyl (iron on) needs to be layered for lasting results! Get my tips and tricks and best practices!
Oops- did you just accidentally iron a decal upside down on your heat press and now there's a melting mess on your platen? Or did you go to create a project with your heat press or iron and realize there's grime and messy muck caked on to it? In this post we'll show you how to clean a heat press or iron whether you mad
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Have you ever wanted to try and iron t-shirt vinyl on an unconventional surface but wondered if it would work? Did you ever have an idea for a cool project involving t-shirt vinyl and a surface that wasn't fabric and wondered if the vinyl would stick? Today on the Craftables blog we're testing our HTV on many different
Are you wondering how to layer vinyl with your Cricut? I'm going to show you an easy trick that works for both adhesive vinyl and heat transfer vinyl!
Makers Gonna Learn
We're sharing every tip and trick in the Siser book! Well, our top 10 favorites. See what the heat transfer vinyl experts reccomend for heat application in this post!
Siser North America's top ten tips & tricks for heat transfer vinyl make cutting, weeding, and applying easier than ever before! Click here for expert HTV advice!
Learn how to use reflective heat transfer vinyl to easily add reflective designs to clothing! Reflective iron on vinyl is great for
The answer is yes! Our Craftables HTV works great on polyester, cotton and cotton poly blends. Here in this blog post, we'll share some tips on when to choose polyester over cotton and vice versa. For this post we'll also be teasing one of our newest products- white glitter heat transfer vinyl! It will be coming soon t
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A complete guide to creating custom t-shirts and any other crafts involving heat transfer vinyl. Find all iron-on vinyl FAQ right here! For the project tutorial, head to the bottom to be guided step-by-step through the process of applying HTV to a t-shirt. What is heat transfer vinyl? Heat transfer vinyl, also known as
Wondering why your heat transfer vinyl is peeling off? Click to see our 10 tips on how to keep vinyl from peeling off shirts.
If you're having trouble pressing multiple colors of heat transfer vinyl at the same time, then look no further! With this blog, we'll provide you with tips and tricks on how to perfectly space out your designs every single time, so you can create beautiful multi-color graphics without having to guess or waste extra vinyl. You will want to choose a design first. I fell in love with the Salt Water Heals Everything design from the Big Beach and Travel Bundle over on So Fontsy. Enjoy over 120 designs and 4 fonts for 89% off! Cut out all of the layers of vinyl and weed them. After you have that done, trim the transfer plastic almost to where the edge of the vinyl is. Removing any parts that may overlap the other parts of the design. Place all the pieces on your blank making sure there is no overlap of the transfer plastic and the vinyl. If this happens you will press the vinyl right on to the other transfer plastic. Adding some heat resistant tape helps to keep everything in place. Press it at 320 degrees for 12-15 seconds. With just a few tips and tricks, you can press multiple colors of heat transfer vinyl at the same time. No more guessing or wasting materials. Create beautiful projects with ease! Whether you're a beginner or an expert looking for a refresher, this blog is sure to help make your multicolor project a success. Head on over to So Fontsy and grab the Big Beach and Travel Bundle to try out this technique yourself! Note: This post may contain affiliate links. By clicking on them and purchasing products through my links, I receive a small commission. That's what helps fund Silhouette School so I can keep buying new Silhouette-related products to show you how to get the most out of your machine! Get Silhouette School lessons delivered to your email inbox! Select Once Daily or Weekly. Subscribe Here!
Have you ever wanted to make a personalized t-shirt, pillow or towel? You can by using heat transfer vinyl and this tutorial. I will walk you step by step on how to use a Cricut Explore Air 2 and heat transfer vinyl to make a custom t-shirt.