Learn how to use it and create iron on projects that are able to stretch along with your athletic clothing! Introducing you to a new and exciting Iron On Vinyl from Cricut…SportFlex Iron On Vinyl. I am so honored to be working with a company I adore and use in my own home. If any part lifts up at all during your cool peel, put the shiny sheet back down and press again with the Easy Press.*This is a sponsored post with Cricut. The patterned iron on should adhere completely to the clutch. Let your design cool and do a cool peel of the shiny sheet off of your design. Then flip your clutch over and press for about 15 seconds on the back of the clutch. Hold the Easy Press down for 30-40 seconds (you can use the timer function built into the Easy Press). Once you have the design where you’d like it, press it down firmly with the Easy Press. Then place your design where you want it on your clutch. Once the Easy Press is heated to 340 degrees, press it onto your clutch for about 5-10 seconds to warm it up. While it is warming up, place the Easy Press Mat on your table and then place the clutch on top of the mat. Set the temperature on your Easy Press to 340 degrees. Using your Weeding Tool, weed off all the excess iron on that is not part of your design. Once your machine is done cutting, unload the mat and remove the iron on. When the “Cricut C” button flashes on your machine, hit the button and let the machine do its thing! Then hit continue on your computer screen. Make sure the dial on your machine is set to “iron on”. Remember to make sure the patterned side faces down and the white side faces up. Place your patterned iron on on your green cutting mat. Make sure the mirror function turns to green and your image reverses on the mat. Once you have it sized correctly and opened up in the make it screen, be sure to hit “Mirror” on the left sidebar. If the size it is works for you, then click “Make It”. If you need to change the size, just click “Customize” when you’re opening the file and change the size in the top tool bar. Just open up that file by clicking HERE.īe sure to check the exact dimensions of the bag you’re using. You can either create your own design or use the Stay Wild Cactus design that I used. Project from Design Space (if you want to use the same one I did, you can grab that HERE).If your design includes multiple colors of iron on, use the slice toll to cut through your design so that it is still only one layer of patterned iron on. Cricut advises not layer the patterned iron on.Once your design is cut and weeded, you leave the plastic sheet on as a barrier for when you’re ready to iron it on.So the patterned side will face down and the white, textured side will face up. When you put the patterned iron on on your Cricut mat, you want it to go design side down.Always be sure to mirror your design before sending it to your printer.There are a few things you need to keep in mind: You use it the same way you would their iron on lite! You can see some more tutorials for that in some of my basic t-shirt designs HERE and HERE. It wouldn’t look nearly as cool as this watercolor effect iron on has. So much easier to just do a single cut! Try and picture the clutch above if the cactus was just a solid blue or a solid green. I love them because it gives the look of dimension without having to actually layer your iron on. You can see all of the different colors and designs HERE. Each bundle comes with 3 sheets with a different pattern on each sheet. It’s pretty much exactly what it sounds like! It is iron on that has pattern to it! It’s what I used to make the cactus for the clutch in this post.Ĭricut just released 9 new bundles of iron on with different patterns. This easy tutorial for how to use Cricut patterned iron on will break it down into easy step by step instructions! You can use it on shirts, totes, banners and even wood!
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