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The advice you’ll almost always see here is this: mirror your design and put the vinyl shiny side down on your cutting mat.
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How to Cut Iron On Vinyl With Your Cricut
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My free SVG cut file (available in my free resource library-get the password at the bottom of this post).Siser EasyWeed Heat Transfer Vinyl (solid, layer up to 3 colors, warm peel).Cricut Iron-On Designs (pre-designed decals, cold peel).Cricut Mosaic Iron-On Vinyl (recommended for designs 3″ (15.2 cm) in diameter or larger, may be used as a bottom or middle layer, warm peel).Cricut Glitter Mesh Iron-On Vinyl (glitter, outlasts 50+ washes, recommended for images 3″ or lrager due to mesh pattern, can be layered OVER Everyday Iron-On, cool peel).Cricut Glitter Iron-On Vinyl (glitter, outlasts 50+ washes, layer OVER solid non-glitter colors, warm peel).Cricut Holographic Sparkle Iron-On Vinyl (foil, layer up to 3 colors, warm peel).Cricut Holographic Iron-On Vinyl (holographic, multicolor finish, can be layered OVER Everyday Iron-On, color may appear differently when applied to colored materials, cool peel).Cricut Foil Iron-On Vinyl (foil, layer up to 3 colors, cold peel).Cricut Express Iron-On Vinyl (solid, outlasts 50+ washes, applies up to 2x faster, matte finish, cool peel).Cricut Everyday Iron-On Mesh (mesh, outlasts 50+ washes, layer OVER solid colors).Cricut Patterned Iron-On Vinyl (patterned, layer up to 3 colors, cold peel).Cricut Sport Flex Iron-On Vinyl (solid, stretchable, layer up to 2 colors, warm peel).Cricut Everyday Iron-On Vinyl (solid, outlasts 50+ washes, layer up to 3 colors, warm peel).Project Materials: Iron On Vinyl Used In This Post
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So, are you ready to cut iron on vinyl? I will show you how to figure out which side is up on iron on vinyl! This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience (which means if you make a purchase after clicking a link I will earn a small commission but it won’t cost you a penny more)! Read my full disclosure policy. I don’t want to make the same mistake again, but I’m still having trouble figuring out which side is the shiny side. I know it does make a difference, because I already messed up. I know that I have to have the shiny side down, but I cannot tell which side is the shiny side. I’m cutting on teal iron-on for a t-shirt. I was inspired to help you figure out which side of HTV you cut after one of my new readers posted this question in my awesome Cricut Facebook group: But which is the right side? That’s the question! So I’m going to cut through all the confusion and tell you exactly how to figure out which side of iron on vinyl goes down. And it’s essential you cut the iron-on vinyl and HTV on the right side, or it won’t work at all. Iron-on vinyl (also known as heat transfer vinyl, or HTV) makes amazing designs for T-shirts and bags, but it can be confusing to work with, especially when it’s all new to you. Iron-on vinyl is both a blessing and a curse.
