![]() ![]() If you’re using a Cricut EasyPress like us, you’ll want to press on a firm sturdy surface. Here’s the sheet of instructions that came in the pack with my flocked HTV: Wait 1-2 minutes to peel away carrier sheet.Press design for 15 seconds with Teflon sheet.Press design for 10 seconds without Teflon sheet.Now we’re ready to press the flock heat transfer vinyl. This Craftables HTV was really easy to weed! ![]() Now we’ll weed the design, removing all the excess vinyl away from the carrier sheet. See our post on how to change your blade for more info. Make sure that you’ve got a sharp, clean blade before you start cutting out your design. I placed the flocked HTV shiny side down (carrier sheet facing down) on my StandardGrip cutting mat. This setting should work fine for most brands of flocked HTV, but you can always do a test cut just to make sure. I set the material to ‘Flocked Iron On’ in Cricut Design Space. I mirrored my design, since I’m cutting it out of heat transfer vinyl, and because there is text on it! The text needs to be mirrored so that when it goes on the t-shirt, it will eventually be the right way around. Next, I decided what size I wanted it to be, and then clicked ‘Make It’. This way, everything will be cut in the exact placement as shown here on the canvas. This SVG is made up of lots of little pieces, so I welded everything together to make it one image. We’ve found an adorable dinosaur silhouette SVG, which we’ve uploaded to Cricut Design Space and inserted into a new project. This next pic doesn’t really show quite how fluffy the HTV really is – it looks glossy, but it’s not in real life!įirst you’ll need to either create or upload a design to Cricut Design Space. It comes with 7 12″ x 10″ sheets of Flocked heat transfer vinyl with a great range of colors! They also have another pack of Flock HTV with 12 sheets and a greater range of colors. We’ve got this pack of Flocked HTV from Craftables to try out. ![]() We’re using the Cricut Maker to cut the HTV, but the Air 2 is also a great machine! Today we’re going to show you how to use flocked iron on using the Cricut EasyPress 2. It looks and feels really cool on clothing, especially baby onesies! If you haven’t heard of flocked vinyl before, it’s a raised fluffy vinyl. For this flocked HTV project, we’re using Craftables Vinyl! ![]()
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