How to Cut Heat Transfer Vinyl on Cricut Maker: Easy Guide
Hey crafters! Hope you are doing well! Today, I have come up with an interesting topic on how to cut heat transfer vinyl on Cricut Maker. If you are going to make your first project or just want some clarity on the use of HTV, you have come to the right blog!
A few years ago, when I was new
to crafting, I was unable to figure out between vinyl and infusible ink sheets.
Also, I used to think that I could use all types of materials on any project.
But, I learned that the right material can really give an outstanding result. I
learned everything about materials while making different types of projects.
When I created the project myself, I could really see the difference, and I
could decide which one to use in my project.
Besides, I will show you how to
cut iron-on using Cricut Maker with step-by-step instructions. To learn more
about this, let’s delve into this blog.
Step 1: Choose a Cricut Machine in the
Design Space
As you already know, this blog
is about how to cut heat transfer vinyl
on Cricut Maker, so I am going to choose the Cricut Maker in the Design
Space app. For this tutorial, the Cricut software is a must. Without this
software, we can’t make a single cut on any materials.
To select this machine in your
Cricut Design app, follow the instructions given below:
- First,
open the Design Space app.
- Then,
you need to go to Canvas.
- Navigate
to the upper right corner and click on
the Dropdown arrow.
- Next,
select the machine you want to use.
- For
example, here I am choosing Cricut
Maker.
Step 2: Add the Design
There are many options available
to add the design. You can either create one or upload an SVG file. You can
easily get this file from Cricut Access. Once you are ready with your design,
you can resize it according to your project.
Once the design is completely
ready, you need to click on the Make It
button located in the upper right-hand corner.
Step 3: Preparation Before the Cutting
Process
Now, we have to do some
preparation; then, I will teach you how
to cut heat transfer vinyl on Cricut Maker. So far, you might have created
your design, and now it is ready to be cut. But there is one thing you should
not forget, which is Mirroring the design. Yes, mirroring a HTV design is a
must.
Once you have mirrored the
image, you need to hit the Continue
button.
After that, you will need to set
the material. As you proceed ahead, you will see a list of custom materials.
Select the materials you are going to use. For example, I am choosing iron-on
vinyl, i.e., heat transfer vinyl.
After that, you have to place
the material on the mat. While placing it on the mat, make sure the shiny side
is facing down on the mat.
Finally, you need to load the
mat by pressing the flashing arrow button. Once done, you are ready to learn how to cut heat transfer vinyl on Cricut
Maker in the next section.
Step 4: Cut the Cricut Heat Transfer
Vinyl
Here, you need to ensure that
you have installed the fine-point blade in your Maker cutting machine. Once the
tool is inserted, you can press the flashing C button on your Maker machine to begin cutting the heat transfer
vinyl.
So, that’s how easy it is to cut
the heat transfer vinyl on Cricut. After cutting it, you can easily place it on
your blank shirt. But, you will need a Heat Press, such as a Cricut EasyPress.
This tool will help you preheat the project and transfer the vinyl onto the
project.
FAQs
Question 1: Can I cut the heat transfer
vinyl using my hand?
Answer: Yes, you
can cut the heat transfer vinyl with your hand, and you don’t need any type of
cutting machine such as Cricut Maker, Explore, or Joy series. All you need to
use is a pair of scissors or a craft knife. However, cutting it using your
hands is only useful when your designs are not that intricate. For intricate
designs, I would suggest you use a digital cutting machine.
Question 2: Should I mirror heat
transfer vinyl?
Answer: Yes, you
should always mirror your heat transfer vinyl whenever you are going to cut it
on Cricut. In addition, you will need to place the materials facing the
downside on the mat and cut it from the back with your design. After that,
press it with the transfer sheet upside down on your blank shirt. As a result,
it will adhere to your shirt or other blank properly.
Question 3: What is the advantage of
using heat transfer vinyl?
Answer: There are
numerous advantages of using these materials, as they provide a high degree of
stretch and rebound. Due to this, it is suitable for apparel and other items
that are flexible, such as clothes or sports jerseys. Also, there are multiple
color options available so that you can customize your clothes or items
accordingly.
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