In many if not most iron on vinyls the vinyl side is matte and the carrier side is shiny.
Vinyl heat transfer which side up.
Start out by cutting your design.
Heat transfer vinyl or htv is the same thing as iron on vinyl.
Youc an use a heat press or an iron although a heat press is highly recommended if you re doing a lot of htv projects or selling at all.
I find that warming up the fabric gets rid of any moisture and makes the heat transfer vinyl stick better.
Both use heat to activate an adhesive on the back of vinyl to make it stick to shirts hats and so much more.
Heat transfer vinyl versus iron on.
Today we ll be showing you a surefire way to know which side of your heat transfer vinyl to cut.
Shirts bags aprons you name it.
A shiny carrier sheet the vinyl itself and the adhesi.
You want to cut the vinyl side.
Something to transfer your vinyl onto this can be anything.
If you are uncertain which side is the vinyl and which side is the carrier sheet you can peel the corner of the sheet and see which side is clear plastic when you peel the two layers apart.
The answer is that they both are.
When it comes to rozzy crafts htv the rule about which side to cut is the same for all colors and types.
It will transfer backwards from what you cut you want to cut with the shiny side of your vinyl down.
Cut your design in reverse on the side that does not show the final color for some colors it i.
Heat transfer vinyl is a special type of vinyl that can be cut on the silhouette cutting machines which can then be applied to fabric be it clothing pillow covers bags etc with heat and pressure.
Heat transfer vinyl has three layers.
Iron on heat transfer vinyl is made up of two layers the vinyl layer and the carrier sheet.
Some heat transfer has a white or other color adhesive side but it is usually the same color as the vinyl just duller in color.
Make sure you mirror image your design.
If you re using an easypress you can check the cricut heat guide to find the correct temperature pressure and time settings for your project.
They come stuck together when you receive them virtually indistinguishable.
I like to pre heat my shirts and other blanks before applying the heat transfer vinyl.
The reason that you need to mirror your design when working with heat transfer or iron on vinyl you cut the design on the back side of the vinyl.
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