Are you not sure which vinyl to use on a mug on wood on shirts for glass etching etc.
Can regular vinyl be ironed on.
What sorts of projects can i make with iron on vinyl.
A better question may be what can i not make there are so many option.
Then this is the post for you.
There are different types an.
Sometimes when you re crafting you mix up one material with another.
You can buy a material known specifically as a press cloth or a press cloth can simply be a piece of fabric that you place between the item you are pressing and your iron.
Well in the crafting world vinyl is one of the most common materials we cut using our craft cutters such as silhouette cameo or portrait cricut explorer and others.
I ll admit i don t use this a ton primarily because i forget but it is a helpful thing to have on hand.
This post shares a tutorial for how to layer iron on vinyl.
Layering iron on vinyl is a great way to great more detailed dimensional and professional looking heat transfer designs at home.
A press cloth can be a scrap of fabric or even a towel as long as you know it s clean.
In the photo below you can see the liner peeling away from the iron on design.
Are you overwhelmed by the many different types and varieties of vinyl.
If you are using regular adhesive vinyl you can use transfer tape for the vinyl.
Basically it s a thin non stick sheet that you place on top of your iron on design to protect your projects from getting too much heat and help gives your project an evener press.
Make sure you use a scraper tool to make sure it transfers as well as possible and with the least number of bubbles.
I used my mini iron for this because i didn t want to risk melting the plastic handle with my larger iron.
Regular vinyl typically has a grid on the back and does not have a liner.
It s one of those things that happens from time to time and can cause quite the headache.
Learn all about the different types of vinyl and find out what you need.
I wouldn t say that this experiment was a success the surface of the mirror was just so slick.