First cut a design out of your iron on vinyl, for more intricate designs this can be done with a cutting machine, but if don't have one you can also do this by hand with scissors.
Then press the design onto your item using either a heat press or just with an iron. Add a layer of protection in-between your design and the press/iron so the plastic protection layer doesn't get stuck to your heat source, such as a teflon sheet, parchment paper or an old dish towel or pillow case.
The Ultimate At-Home Heat Transfer Vinyl Guide article on the Artistry has some more tips and information about different types of HTV.
An easy project to start with is using iron on vinyl on a tote bag, I would suggest checking out this class (even if you don't have a Silhouette machine) that shows all the steps: Making a Custom Tote Bag with HTV/ Silhouette
Iron-on vinyl, also known as heat transfer vinyl (HTV), is a fabulous way to personalize clothing, bags, and more! Here's a simple guide to help you use iron-on vinyl:
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Design and Cut: Start by creating your design in a software program, like Creative Fabrica Studio. Make sure it's mirrored (flipped horizontally) before cutting. Load the vinyl into your cutting machine with the shiny side facing down.
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Weed the Design: Once cut, use a weeding tool to remove the excess vinyl, leaving only your design on the carrier sheet.
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Prepare Your Item: Pre-heat your iron or heat press. If you're using an iron, set it to the cotton setting without steam. Make sure the surface of the fabric item is flat and clean by briefly ironing over it.
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Apply the Vinyl: Place your vinyl design on the fabric with the shiny side facing up. Put a piece of parchment paper or a cloth over it to protect the vinyl.
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Heat and Press: Apply heat using your iron or a heat press. Use firm pressure and move the iron in circular motions if needed. Typically, you should apply heat for about 10-15 seconds, but check the specific instructions for your HTV type.
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Cool and Peel: Let the vinyl cool down before peeling off the carrier sheet. Some vinyls require a warm peel, so consult your vinyl instructions to check.
With a little practice, you'll have beautifully personalized items ready to show off! 🌟 Looking forward to seeing how other crafters spruce up their creations!
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