Yes using a heat press is easier and faster but it is possible to achieve a quality press with a household iron if you do it correctly.
Can you use heat press vinyl with an iron.
Both look great and hold up well on fleece.
If you use a lot of heat transfer vinyl then you may want to get a heat press or easy press down the road but for today we will just focus on using an iron.
Heat transfer vinyl comes with heat.
Setting up an iron is also done very quickly.
A home iron can be used for koozies when set to medium temperature.
Iron on vinyl is a vinyl that uses heat and pressure to adhere to fabric or wood.
Here are a few do s and don ts for using a household iron with htv.
On the explore series you can set your dial to iron on for cutting or on custom and pick from the list in cricut design space.
As we said irons are an excellent choice for heat pressing newbies and beginners.
It was pretty heavy duty acrylic.
It may not be completely set but as you do more layers it will go more into place.
You don t need a heat press if you re not going to use it.
Iron on vinyl is also known as heat transfer vinyl for this very reason.
They are also good if you are not doing many t shirt projects.
You can see it s all weeded and the carrier sheet is intact.
Using your iron or heat press press the material into place with a little bit less time than you normally would.
I ve used both flocked heat transfer vinyl and glitter iron on vinyl successfully.
Iron on vinyl comes in a variety of colors finishes and sizes.
Koozies tend to stick to the press when pulled up so using a teflon sheet or parchment paper will prevent this issue.
You can use any of the cricut machines with heat transfer vinyl.
Don t worry you can use a household iron to apply your heat transfer vinyl.
Any iron on vinyl ordered from cricut.
Irons heat up very quickly heat press machines can take 10 mins or more.
Remove the iron or heat press let the plastic backing cool until it s warm and then test a small corner to ensure it has stayed in place.
But you can totally use an iron.
There is some tips that i will share to make it stick on and not peel up.
If you are new to heat transfer vinyl please check out this post all about it to catch you up to speed.
You can use flat heat transfer vinyl but it may look a bit bumpy with the fleece underneath.
How we ironed it.
Use thicker textured vinyl materials.
Because plastic can melt i hit it with heat for only 4 5 seconds at a time.
If possible one that doesn t have a bunch of big steam holes on the bottom will work best but you can work with whatever you have at home.
Make sure your workspace is set up for pressing.
For this project i used a mini iron.
You ll need either a home iron a heat press or an easypress to attach the vinyl.
Use a teflon sheet or piece of parchment paper just like with a press.
I was so afraid of the plastic melting so i was super careful but the htv did stick to the acrylic.
You will use the fine point blade that comes with all machines.